How to Update AMD Graphics Drivers in Windows 10

AMD is one of the behemoths of graphics on PC. Granted, Nvidia is miles ahead in terms of actual sales, but if you want great value for the money and comparable performance, then AMD could be the way to go. Updating graphics drivers should usually be a simple process, but there are certainly better and worse ways to do it. Sometimes taking the default GPU update route can lead to a misbehaving graphics card, so we’ll show you how to update your AMD drivers so that they definitely work properly after the update. Related: AMD Radeon Settings – What Do They All Mean? Update AMD Drivers –… Read more

How to Fix Left Mouse Button Not Working on Windows 10

Almost everyone on a computer uses the left mouse button as the primary button. It’s with the left button that you do things such as open files, folders, drag, and drop, etc. When all of a sudden the left mouse button stops working, you could have a major problem on your hands. It’s always a good idea to start with the most basic possible fixes, as sometimes that’s all it takes. Starting off with the essential repairs also saves you valuable time, since they are quick and easy to perform. Related: Headphones Not Working in Windows 10? Here Are Some Fixes The Basics The very… Read more

Photos App Not Working in Windows 10? Here Are Our Fixes

The new Windows Photos app (it’s actually been around since Windows 8, but it’s still the most recent built-in option for viewing photos) isn’t bad. It has a nice interface and decent image filtering options off the bat. However, it’s also prone to not working as it should. If you have a Photos app not working issue, these fixes can be implemented, as can this alternative that’s built right into Windows. Note: before going through the below tips, the first thing you should try, as with many Windows issues, is to run a basic check for corrupt system files on Windows 10. To do this,… Read more

How to Format a Drive in FAT32 in Windows 10

FAT32 is a versatile file system that has been around for decades. Unfortunately, Windows 10 does not allow users to format USB or hard disk drives larger than 32GB in FAT32. Fortunately, there are ways around this. What Is FAT32? FAT stands for File Allocation Table, and it is a computer file system architecture. Without getting too technical, think of FAT as the language your files are written in. Because FAT was introduced way back in 1977, it is compatible with virtually all operating systems. This means that Macs, PCs, Linux machines and even phones can read FAT files. Because of FAT’s near universal… Read more

How to Verify Authenticity of Windows Software with Digital Signatures

Every time you download a program from the Internet, you have to trust the developer that it isn’t malicious. There is no way around that. But this isn’t an issue, usually, especially with well-known software and developers. However, websites that host software are more vulnerable. Attackers can subvert the security of a website and replace programs with their own, malicious version. This looks and works exactly like the original, except it has a backdoor inserted. With this backdoor, attackers can control various parts of your normal day-to-day computing. Your computer is either inserted in a botnet, or worse, the utility waits until you use your… Read more