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20 ways to hate Windows 10 less

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20 ways to hate Windows 10 less

These tips and tricks will make the parts of Win10 that you actually use work better. Read More

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Problems are less frequent with Windows 10 compared to earlier operating systems, but seem to be more annoying when they do occur. Here are some suggestions. Read More

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