Showing posts with label #window10. Show all posts
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Tuesday, November 13, 2018

How to Increase Speed of Windows



1- Restart the Computer
Some users keep their system running for prolong hours. But when they leave the system for a few minutes, Windows automatically put the system into sleep mode. Still, the process is still working behind in the machine, and it affects the speed of the whole device. But, if you save your work and shut down your computer, you can start it over again when you need to continue the work on it. If you don’t shut down the system, you will end with the slower system with the low-performance rate.
2- Remove Startup Apps and Programs
If the number of processes begins to run during the boot, your computer will definitely slow down and take to execute any task. Basically, the startup apps and programs take CPU resources which should be appropriately distributed for the boot only. Hence it is necessary to remove the Start programs from Windows. Also, you must the end process these programs just after you logged into the system.
Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc key combination. The combination will open the task manager. There you can find a lot of unnecessary processes running taking the essential resources. Click the Startup tab and note the Startup impact values. The program taking too many resources are responsible for the slow speed of a system and hence, should be stopped immediately.
3- Check for Malicious Programs
The viruses, Trojan Horses, Root-kits and other malicious programs can damage the system files. In this case, the system falls into a pit and perform very slowly. Not only that, but the viruses multiply themselves in the system and takes up too much of space which must be saved for other programs and applications. To prevent these situations, you must download an antivirus program in your system. Most of the security programs are available with the simple user interface, these become reliable and easy to understand. Put your computer on full system scan and let the security program to eliminate all the harmful viruses.

4- Disk Cleanup Tool

Disk Cleanup tool is a fantastic inbuilt cleaning utility offered from Microsoft. It is a successful tool to cleanup up the junk files from the computer. Undeniably, you must utilize this amazing facility provided from Microsoft in its Windows product.
Open the Start menu.
Type Disk Cleanup in the search box.
Click to open the Disk Cleanup tool and select the drive you want to clean up the junk items from.
The tool will calculate the amount left in the drive and suggest you the space consuming sections of the drive. This cleanup tool provides a great opportunity to clear the junk files and maintains the storage space in Windows.
5- Uninstall Unnecessary Software
A lot of users download the software on the computer and keep it like they will use it forever. In the end, the software remains in the system uselessly and takes up too much space. Similarly, there would be numerous other software products in the computer systems that were installed once, are now useless and taking plenty of storage capacity of Windows. These programs which really unnecessary must be removed from the computer. You must refer to the Control Panel in Windows to Uninstall and remove the programs from the computer.
With these methods, you will help your Windows to run faster like newly installed software on the computer. Still, if you want some more suggestions, then you should try updating the operating system or reinstall the Windows. Else, you should upgrade the hardware of your computer which will definitely resolve the slow running Windows problems.
Karen Minton is a Microsoft Office expert and has been working in the technical industry since 2002. As a technical expert, Karen has written technical blogs, manuals, white papers, and reviews for many websites such as office.com/setup

Wednesday, September 26, 2018

How to Fix Green Screen When Playing Videos on Chrome

Do you have a Windows 10 PC? If yes, then when you try to watch videos on Google Chrome, does the audio play but instead of the visual graphics, you see a green screen? Well, this issue may arise due to web browser conflicting with either hardware acceleration or the graphics driver.
If you are getting a green screen in full screen with Chrome, then you can easily get rid of the issue by applying different methods. You can disable hardware acceleration, configure graphics settings, or just upgrade the graphics driver.
In this blog, we will discuss the different ways to fix the green screen that appears when playing videos on Google Chrome.

Turn off hardware acceleration

If you are getting a green screen while trying to play a video, then you can fix this issue by disabling the hardware acceleration in the Google Chrome browser. Here’s how:
  1. Go to Google Chrome.
  2. Click on the three dots(burger) icon located at the top right corner.
  3. Select Settings from the drop-down menu.
  4. After that, click on the menu(three dots) icon located on the upper left-hand side of the screen.
  5. Now, select Advanced from the list.
  6. After that, click on the System option.
  7. In the System Settings screen, turn the toggle next to Use hardware acceleration when available off.
  8. Close Chrome browser and relaunch it. Check if the issue has been resolved or not.

Turn off graphics performance

In April this year, Microsoft rolled out a new feature for Windows 10 which enabled users to configure an app to use a particular GPU. Now, if Google Chrome has been activated, then you might get the green screen error while trying to play videos on Chrome. In order to get rid of the green screen, you need to disable Chrome from the GPU settings. Here is how:
  1. Open the Settings app.
  2. Now, select System from the left pane.
  3. From the list, select the Display option.
  4. Go to the blue Graphics settings link.
  5. Now, merely choose Google Chrome from the pull-down menu.
  6. Hit the Remove button at the bottom right corner.
  7. Now, just relaunch Google Chrome, and see if the issue has been resolved or not.

Upgrade the graphics driver

If the methods given above do not fix the green screen issue, then you need to upgrade the graphics card driver. Here’s how:
  1. Launch the Start menu.
  2. Look for Device manager and click on it.
  3. Click on Display adapters.
  4. Select your graphics adapter and right-click on it.
  5. From the listing of options, click on Update driver.
  6. Now, select the first option, i.e., Search automatically for updated driver software.
  7. Just follow the guidelines given on the screen.
  8. After that, reboot the device and see if you still get green screen while playing a video on Chrome.
Source url :- http://how-to-setup.org/how-to-fix-green-screen-when-playing-videos-on-chrome/

Karen Minton is a Microsoft Office expert and has been working in the technical industry since 2002. As a technical expert, Karen has written technical blogs, manuals, white papers, and reviews for many websites such as www.office.com/setup

Monday, August 20, 2018

Easiest Way to Record Screen on Windows 10

You may wish to record your screen for various purposes. It could be for a video tutorial that you wish to share on YouTube, or to send your friend the killer moves you pulled off on the latest game. Whatever your reasons for recording the screen may be, they come very handy in many ways. Someone who knows how to explain steps and procedures over a recorded screen knows that screenshots pale in comparison to the efficacy with which you can explain these steps. Unfortunately, recording your screen can get really messy with having to install third-party apps and giving them control and access. However, if you have a Windows 10 device then you have hit the screen recording jackpot. Windows 10 has a built-in feature that allows you to record video clips up to 2 hours long!
Neatly tucked inside the Xbox app, Game DVR, originally meant to record videogame footage, can also record your device screen. Whether it is Microsoft Word or any internet browser, Game DVR will record the screen for you. Unfortunately, Game DVR has limited features considering that it can only record one window or app at a time.

Here are the steps to use Game DVR:

  • Open the Xbox app. Click on the Start menu, go to All Apps and click on Xbox. If this is the first time you are opening the app, it will require you to set up some settings.
  • Once the Xbox setup is complete, open the Game bar by using the shortcut keys (Windows key + G).
  • Check out the settings of Game bar by clicking on the Game Bar’s gear icon on the Xbox app. You can adjust the recording time, impose limits on the duration of the clips, and also feed a list of programs where you can turn on Game bar by default.
  • When you attempt to open the Game bar in any window or application, you will receive a pop-up asking you if you wish to open the Game bar, check the “Yes, this is a game” box. Check the box even if it isn’t a game since Game DVR also works on other applications.
  • Click on the circular red button to begin recording the screen. Remember that since Game DVR does not record the entire screen and instead it only records the app/window that is active, make sure that the what you wish to record is the active window.
Note: The Game DVR also does not record the mouse movements.
  • To stop the recording, once again press the shortcut to open Game bar (Win + G) and click on the Stop button.
  • The newly recorded video clip will be visible in the Xbox app. You can access it by clicking on the Xbox button located on the Game bar or by the Xbox app through the Start Menu. You will notice a series of features depicted by icons on the left-hand side of the Xbox app.
  • Click on the sixth icon (that is, a film strip in the background of an Xbox controller) to open the Game DVR menu.
  • You can see all your recorded videos here. You can even carry out basic editing such as renaming the clip, trimming it, etc.
Now that you can easily record your screen on your Windows 10 device, go ahead and get recording. Who knows, you may turn out to be the next Twitch sensation or YouTube’s Tutorial Guru!


Karen Minton is a Microsoft Office expert and has been working in the technical industry since 2002. As a technical expert, Karen has written technical blogs, manuals, white papers, and reviews for many websites such as office.com/setup