If a program stops working or responding, Windows 10 can automatically report the problem to Microsoft and check for a solution. By default, Windows 10 collects information that describes the problem. This is called a problem report. It can include the name of the program that has stopped working, the date and time when the problem occurred, and the version of the program that has encountered the problem. Sending a problem report allows Windows 10 to notify you if a solution is available. This is called "Error Reporting". If you are not happy with the OS behavior, for example, because of privacy or disk space issues, you might want to disable it.
Category: Windows 10
Remove Troubleshoot Compatibility Context Menu in Windows 10
The Troubleshoot Compatibility context menu command is a special item to launch the compatibility troubleshooter directly. It is a special wizard for resolving various issues with old apps automatically. If you find no use for it, here is how to remove it.
Remove Restore Previous Versions Context Menu in Windows 10
The Previous Versions context menu command is a special item which allows you to quickly review and restore a previous version of a file or folder stored on your NTFS partition. It utilizes the Shadow Copy feature of the file system and relies on System Restore. If you find no use for it, here is how to disable it.
How to Restore Previous Versions of Files in Windows 10
In this article, we will see how to use the Windows 10 feature to Restore Previous Versions of files. It allows the user to access a back-dated version of a file or folder which was modified over time.
How To Add HomeGroup Desktop Icon in Windows 10
The HomeGroup feature is a simplified solution from Microsoft to provide the file sharing ability between all computers in your home network. With HomeGroup, you will be able to share photos, music and videos files, various office documents and even printers. Also, you can allow other family members to change files that you have shared. In this article, we'll see how to add the HomeGroup desktop icon in Windows 10.
Skip Ahead is Available Again for Windows 10 Insiders
As you may remember, Skip Ahead, the option which allows Insiders to test builds from the upcoming RS_PRERELESE branch, was recently locked. It looks like the ability to join the cutting edge update branch is now restored by Microsoft.
Microsoft Released Windows Console ColorTool
As you may remember, recently, Microsoft added a new color scheme in Windows 10. It is more bright and colorful than the previously used one. While it is possible to apply the new scheme to older Windows versions, Microsoft has decided to simplify this process even more. They have released a Console ColorTool app, which allows switching the color scheme of the command processor with one click.
How To Add Libraries Desktop Icon in Windows 10
In Windows 7, the Libraries feature was introduced which is really a useful way to organize your files. Libraries can aggregate files from several different folders and show them under a single, unified view. In this article, we'll see how to add the Libraries desktop icon in Windows 10.
Pin Admin Command Prompt to Taskbar or Start in Windows 10
The command prompt in Windows 10 is the shell environment where you can run text-based console tools and utilities by typing commands. Its UI is very simple and does not have any buttons or graphical commands. In this article, we'll see how to pin an elevated command prompt to taskbar or Start in Windows 10.
Microsoft announces Windows 10 Pro for Workstations
Yesterday, Microsoft officially announced a new high-end edition of Windows 10. It is Windows 10 Pro for Workstations, formerly known as Windows 10 for Advanced PCs. Let's see which features it includes.