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Backup and Restore Photos App options in Windows 10

In Windows 10, there is a built-in Photos app which allows viewing images and performing basic editing. Its tile is pinned to the Start menu. Also, the app is associated with most image file formats out of the box. Today, we'll see how to backup and restore its options. Later, you can restore them when required or transfer them to another PC or user account. This is very useful.

Windows 10 Build 17677 Released with Edge, Narrator and Task Manager Improvements

Microsoft is releasing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17677 from the "Redstone 5" branch to Windows Insiders in the Fast Ring. This release comes with a number of improvements made to the first-party web browser Edge, to Narrator, and the Task Manager app along with various minor changes and fixes.

Set Default Start Menu Layout for Users in Windows 10

Windows 10 comes with a completely reworked Start menu, which combines Live Tiles introduced in Windows 8 with classic app shortcuts. It has an adaptive design and can be used on displays with various sizes and resolutions. Today, we'll see how to force a specific Start menu layout for users in Windows 10.

Remove EXIF Information From Photos In Linux

Modern smartphones and digital cameras are able to add extra information to photos you take. Images taken with these modern devices can contain information like GPS coordinates, your camera or phone model and lots of other data. It is not visible on the photo, but accessible via the file properties dialog. In this article, we will see how to remove it under Linux.

Backup and Restore Start Menu Layout in Windows 10

In Windows 10, Microsoft has revived the Start menu, which has been welcomed by many users. Compared to the Start menu in previous versions of Windows, the new menu is updated with the ability to pin live tiles of Modern apps. Today, we'll see how to create a backup copy of your Start menu layout and restore it when needed in Windows 10.

Rename Start Menu Items in All Apps in Windows 10

Windows 10 comes with a completely reworked Start menu, which combines Live Tiles introduced in Windows 8 with classic app shortcuts. It has an adaptive design and can be used on displays with various sizes and resolutions. In this article, we'll see how to rename items you see under "All Apps" in the Start menu in Windows 10.

Windows 10 Build 16299.461 is out with KB4103714

Today, Microsoft released a new cumulative update to users running Windows 10 build 16299. The update package KB4103714 raises the OS version to 16299.461. This is a non-security update which users will get automatically via Windows Update or can download from the Microsoft Update Catalog.

Backup and Restore Alarms & Clock in Windows 10

The Alarms & Clock app is a preinstalled Universal Windows Platform app (Store app) in Windows 10. The app is a combination of alarm clock, world clock, timer, and stopwatch. With the app, the user can set alarms and reminders, check times around the world, and time your activities, including laps and splits.

Fix Developer Mode in Windows 10 Build 17672

Developer mode in Windows 10 allows the user to debug apps. It is extremely useful for developers. This mode replaces the Windows 8.1 requirement to obtain a developer license. It also enables a number of interesting options like app sideloading. Unfortunately, this feature is broken in the recently released Windows 10 Build 17672. Here's a quick workaround to resolve the issue.

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