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If you’ve ever wondered where Windows stores your saved passwords—for websites, apps, or network connections—the answer is the Credential Manager. It’s a built-in feature in both Windows 10 and Windows 11 that lets you view, add, edit, or remove saved login credentials. Whether you’re troubleshooting login issues or just want to clean up stored data,…
If your PC connects to multiple Wi-Fi networks—say, home, office, or public hotspots—you’ve probably run into this annoying issue: your device sticks to a weak signal even when a stronger one is available. The good news? Windows 10 and Windows 11 don’t switch automatically to the strongest network by default, but you can make it…
If your Windows PC is acting up—crashing, running slow, or showing random error messages—there’s a good chance corrupt system files are to blame. Fortunately, you don’t need to install any third-party software to fix it. Windows comes with powerful built-in tools that can detect and repair corrupted files. Here’s how to use them. 1. Use…
By default, Microsoft Office apps like Word and Excel only let you undo your last 100 actions. That might sound like plenty—until it’s not. If you’re editing a large document, working with formulas, or just like having a longer safety net, that 100-step limit can get in your way fast. Here’s the good news: you…
If you’re building or customizing Windows images, DISM (Deployment Image Servicing and Management) is your go-to tool. It’s powerful, scriptable, and lets you inject drivers, updates, features—and yes, even registry tweaks—into offline Windows images. This post walks you through how to add registry keys to a Windows image using DISM. It’s cleaner than trying to…
When your Windows PC starts slowing down, most people reach for third-party cleaners. But did you know you can tidy up your system right from the Command Prompt? No downloads. No bloatware. Just built-in tools. Here’s how to clean your PC using CMD like a pro. ⚠️ First: Run CMD as Administrator Before anything, make…
Is File Explorer in Windows 11 crawling or freezing on you? You’re not alone. A sluggish or unresponsive File Explorer can ruin your workflow. Thankfully, you don’t have to live with it. Here’s a straight-to-the-point guide on how to fix the problem. 1. Restart File Explorer the Right Way Sometimes, a simple reset does the…










