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Maximize your SSD's lifespan with the right maintenance

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Maximize your SSD's lifespan with the right maintenance

04.02.2015 7:35 AM

SSDs differ significantly from the hard drives they're replacing, including care and feeding. Follow these do's and don'ts to keep your SSD in shipshape.

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How to install two or more operating systems on one PC

04.06.2015 7:52 AM

Sure, you can run Windows and Linux, or two versions of Windows, all on the same PC. Just follow these steps to do it right.

 

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How to get your Chromebook online from anywhere without killing your mobile data cap

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Streamline keyboard shortcuts even more with Sticky Keys

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How to replace a broken laptop screen

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If your laptop's LCD screen is cracked, black, or otherwise broken, it doesn't mean your notebook's a paperweight. Here's step-by-step instructions on how to replace a broken laptop screen.

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