Reserved Storage is a newly added feature available on Windows 10 1903 which reserves up to 7GB of your device’s storage for updates and temporary files. Reserved Storage was designed to help you avoid problems that may result from not having enough space when upgrading to a newer version of Windows. [Read more…] about How to Disable Reserved Storage on Windows 10
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What Is Ms-Resource:AppName/Text in Windows 10 Start Menu
Many Windows 10 users have reported seeing a strange ‘Ms-resource:AppName/Text’ item in Start menu after installing another Windows Update. If you’re reading this, then most likely you’ve got the same problem. [Read more…] about What Is Ms-Resource:AppName/Text in Windows 10 Start Menu
How to Fix Black Screen After Windows 10 1903 Update
Some users have reported that their PCs boot up to a black screen after installing the latest Windows 1903 update. The cause of the problem is unknown, but there’s a quick workaround that will help fix this issue. [Read more…] about How to Fix Black Screen After Windows 10 1903 Update
Windows 10 Start Menu Search Not Working: How to Fix It
The Start menu search bar may sometimes freeze and prevent you from typing in. If your Start menu search is not working, here’s what you can do to fix it. [Read more…] about Windows 10 Start Menu Search Not Working: How to Fix It
How to Disable or Uninstall Windows Store in Windows 10
As a network admin, you may want to restrict the remote user’s access to Windows Store in order to prevent them from accessing unneeded applications and improve bandwidth speed. Here’s how to disable (or uninstall) the Windows Store in Windows 10 Pro. [Read more…] about How to Disable or Uninstall Windows Store in Windows 10
How to Change Windows Password Using Command Line or PowerShell
Windows makes it simple for any user to change their password from the standard settings menu. But what if they forget it, or even get stuck on the login screen with their local administrator account disabled? [Read more…] about How to Change Windows Password Using Command Line or PowerShell