The Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool (MRT) is a freeware app that Microsoft redistributes via the Windows Update service. The application can also be downloaded separately from Microsoft's website. This tool is known to take a long time to complete scans and consumes system resources during those scans, so you might want to prevent Windows 10 from installing it. Here is how.
Category: Windows 10
Add User Accounts Desktop Context Menu In Windows 10
You can add User Accounts Desktop context menu in Windows 10. This will allow you to manage various settings related to user accounts available on your PC directly without opening Settings. Let's see how.
How To Replay Picture Password in Windows 10
As you may already know, it is possible to sign-in to your Windows 10 account using a special picture password. The picture password is a built-in security feature which allows you to perform three gestures on a picture that you have chosen. You can use the mouse pointer or your fingers to drawn on the picture. Today, we will see how to replay the picture password that you have set for your user account.
How To Disable Sent from Mail for Windows 10 Signature
Windows 10 includes a new Mail app which is simplistic and allows you to send and receive e-mail from multiple accounts. By default, the app adds a line "Sent from Mail for Windows 10" to every email you write and send. This is called the "signature" line. You might be not happy to see it or your email recipient might find it odd. In this article, we'll see how to disable or change the default signature in Mail in Windows 10.
Windows 10 Picture Password – Add, Change or Remove
Windows 10 allows you to configure a Picture Password. It is an additional security protection for your user account. The idea behind this feature is to show tap or and draw some pattern over a picture on the sign-in screen with the mouse pointer or your finger (if you have a touchscreen). Let's see how to set up Picture Password in Windows 10.
Remove Edit With Paint 3D From Context Menu in Windows 10
Windows 10 comes with a new Universal app, Paint 3D. It adds a new context menu item for images. It is called "Edit With Paint 3D" and launches the UWP app. If you are not going to use Paint 3D, you might find it useful to get rid of the context menu command. Here is how.
How To Save Screenshots Automatically to OneDrive in Windows 10
Windows 10 allows you to save your time and upload screenshots automatically to OneDrive. Every time you capture a screenshot, it can be uploaded to the OneDrive folder. Here is how to enable this useful feature.
Take A Screenshot In Windows 10 Without Using Third Party Tools
Windows 10 offers you different options to take a screenshot without using third party tools. Let's discover them to get the full benefits from the modern Windows version.
How To Disable or Enable A User Account in Windows 10
Windows 10 shows you a list of all user accounts available on your PC in the bottom left corner of the logon screen. You can click the user avatar, enter the password if necessary, and login using the provided credentials. It is possible to disable certain user accounts in Windows 10. It won't be possible to use them for signing in after doing that. Here is how.
Create A Restore Point in Windows 10 with PowerShell
If you use the System Restore function in Windows 10 to revert your operating system to the last known stable point when it was working correctly, you might be interested in creating a new restore point with PowerShell. This can be useful with various automation scenarios. Also, you can create a special shortcut to execute the PowerShell command and make a new restore point with one click.
