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Finding Your System’s VRAM in Windows 11
The post provides steps for checking and viewing video RAM (vRAM) in Windows 11. vRAM speeds up computer graphic processes, holding data for the graphics processing unit (GPU). Checking vRAM may help understand performance issues related to graphics-intensive games or video editing tasks. The post also suggests how to increase vRAM through system BIOS or…
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How to Access the Videos Folder in Windows 11
The post details how to locate and use the Videos folder in Windows 11, a default system folder used to store video content and other recordings. The folder can be found in the user’s profile and accessed through the Start menu or File Explorer. Its location can be changed by administrators. The post also explains…
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Steps to Verify Windows Subsystem for Linux Version
The post details how to verify the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) version installed on a system. It discusses the two major WSL versions available and states that checking is accomplished by running specific commands in the Command Prompt. It also mentions that WSL2, the newer version, delivers performance enhancement and complete system call compatibility.
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How to Find the Pictures Folder in Windows 11
The post provides instructions for navigating and utilizing the Pictures folder in Windows 11. This default system folder, created for every user, is an organised place where one’s images are automatically stored when imported into the system. Users can also add a shortcut to the Pictures folder on their Start menu for easy access. The…
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How to Mount Network Drives in Windows Subsystem for Linux
The post guides users on how to mount or map a network drive or folder in the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). This can be done through detailed steps provided, which include using commands to create a mount point and map the network folder. The post also instructs on mapping protected locations requiring username and…
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How to find the Music folder on Windows 11
This guide details how to locate and use the Music folder in Windows 11. Pre-set by the system to compile users’ music and audio files, its location can be modified by administrators. The Music folder can be accessed from the Start menu, File Explorer, or the user’s profile folder. It’s also possible to move the…
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Easily Mount USB Drives in WSL on Windows 11
This guide details how students and users can mount and unmount a removable USB or thumb drive in the Windows Systems for Linux (WSL) environment. While Windows 11 facilitates easy mounting of removable drives, this process is more complex in the WSL environment. The guide also offers steps to manually mount external drives in the…
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How to Disable Auto Start for Voice Access in Windows 11
The post provides instructions for disabling automatic Voice Access startup after logging into Windows 11. Available only on Windows 11 PCs in the Microsoft Insider Preview program and supporting only English-US, Voice Access lets users control their PC and send texts using their voice. Disabling this feature is possible through the System Settings panel in…
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Enable Mouse Keys in Windows 11: A Step-by-Step Guide
This post outlines how to use mouse keys to control the pointer in Windows 11, a feature particularly helpful for people with vision impairments. Mouse keys allow users to manage the mouse through the numeric keypad. The guide also includes instructions on designating active mouse buttons and using specific keys for operations like clicking or…
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How to Enable Mono Audio in Windows 11
This content guides users on toggling the Mono audio setting in Windows 11. By default, Windows 11 uses stereo audio, where left and right speakers play different sounds. For users wanting the same sound from both speakers, such as when using a single earbud, Mono audio is advised. The guide explains how to find this…