Microsoft announced Windows 11 at an event on June 24th, this article will cover some of the new features being introduced. A developer version of Windows 11 is currently installed on a VM and we are testing, learning, and taking pictures.
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Preparing For Windows 11
The announcement of Windows 11 has resulted in many Windows 10 owners wanting to proactively ready their system to upgrade to Windows 11 when it is released. Some of the requirements are still subject to change but there has been enough information made public on how to prepare. This article will provide a short list on how you can prepare your system for the new operating system update later this year.
Using MemTest86
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Trouble Activating Microsoft Office? There is a Solution!
When we send a system out pre-loaded with Microsoft Office, chances are it is already activated but in the rare occurrence that you are having troubles, check out this article for detailed solutions.
How To Select The Right Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) For Your Computer
An uninterruptible power supply, also called a UPS system or UPS battery backup, protects connected equipment from power problems and provides battery backup power during electrical outages. This article explains the differences between UPS models and aims to help users select the right UPS for their computer system.
How to Disable Sleep Mode or Hibernation
We have seen a few problems with Sleep Mode and Hibernation in Windows 10, so I wanted to write this article to explain how to turn either of them off in case you would rather not use them.
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Migrating Data to your New System
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A Guide to Transferring Your Lightroom Catalog
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Photoshop Initial Troubleshooting Guide
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Basic Guide to Improving Windows 11 Performance
Keeping a well-optimized computer system is crucial which is one reason you purchased from Puget Systems. When it comes to Windows 11, one of the latest offerings in the operating system category, there are several ways to ensure optimal performance.
Feel the Pull of the Dark Side
Welcome to an enlightening journey into the exploration of Windows 11’s user interface with a particular focus on its highly sought-after feature – the dark mode.
Some Useful Windows 11 Shortcuts
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Identifying Common PC Issues by Sound
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All About Thermal Throttling
“How hot is too hot?”, “Is my CPU overheating?”, “Is this dangerous?” Intro Each year’s new CPUs require more and more power and more power means more heat! I recall a time when the runaway heat from a CPU could melt a motherboard and cause the CPU to fall right out of its socket. Those