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Category: home computer use

Windows 10: moving the taskbar to the right

By Jack Posted on January 7, 2021 Posted in home computer use

Self-tutoring about home computer use, Windows 10: the tutor mentions something he had to do. Lately I’ve been using software that lists files downward (no big surprise). However, it won’t scroll them up from the bottom. What I mean is, …

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Home computer use: ReadyBoost and NTFS

By Jack Posted on January 4, 2021 Posted in home computer use

Self-tutoring about home computers: the tutor continues a story with one he uses. I recall reading that, with FAT32, a file can’t be over 4GB. Sometime, I noticed that a USB drive I was using with ReadyBoost has the FAT32 …

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Home computer use: my “new” computer

By Jack Posted on January 1, 2021 Posted in home computer use

Self-tutoring about new beginnings and computers: the tutor mentions one. I’ve a Windows 10 computer from 2017. It didn’t work very well when I first got it, but then had its good times. In mid December it went from working …

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Home computer use: hard refresh, part II

By Jack Posted on November 25, 2020 Posted in home computer use

Self-tutoring about home computer use: when hard refresh might have an unclear meaning. I’ve believed that “hard refresh” means the browser ignores the cache to reload from the source. You might do so when you think a page has changed …

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Windows 10 and ReadyBoost: part b

By Jack Posted on November 24, 2020 Posted in home computer use

Self-tutoring about home computer use: the tutor follows up about ReadyBoost. In yesterday’s post I mention the motivation behind my re-discovery of Ready Boost. I read this article from techrepublic.com which affirms that ReadyBoost is still available in Windows 10. …

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Speeding up a Windows 10 PC with ReadyBoost?

By Jack Posted on November 23, 2020 Posted in home computer use

Self-tutoring about home computer use: the tutor mentions a re-discovery. The kitchen desktop and my son’s laptop are chop-chop compared to this one. Yet, they’re all Windows 10. This is a discount PC, but still…why is it so much slower? …

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Home computer use: .crdownload files

By Jack Posted on October 31, 2020 Posted in home computer use

Self-tutoring about file types: the tutor mentions a new one he’s encountered. Downloading a zip file, I thought it was done, so opened the downloads folder. There were two new ones – unconfirmed_[some digits].crdownload as well as the_file.zip. Naturally I …

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Home computer use: how to open a pub file

By Jack Posted on September 11, 2020 Posted in home computer use

Self-tutoring about file formats: the tutor mentions a way to open a pub file. An email came in with an attachment of file type .pub. I’m not familiar with that extension; it turns out to be from Microsoft Publisher, which …

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Home computer use: 7z and zip

By Jack Posted on August 28, 2020 Posted in home computer use

Self-tutoring about file formats: the tutor mentions 7z and zip. The other day I compressed a folder into 7z format to submit somewhere, and was told only zip format would be accepted. I was using 7-Zip, which also compresses to …

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Home computer skills: web search idea 0

By Jack Posted on June 9, 2020 Posted in home computer use

Self-tutoring about web search strategy: the tutor gives his number 0 idea. My experience is that, typically, the information I need is on the Web – but where? Some information is surprisingly hard (for me) to find. Why? I didn’t …

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