How to Download and Install Zoom on Linux

So, you’re using Linux and you want to get Zoom up and running for your next video call? No worries, even though Linux might seem a bit intimidating at first, installing Zoom is easier than you might think. Whether you’re new to Linux or just want a quick and easy guide, I’m here to walk you through it… Read More »

How to Fix TiWorker.exe High CPU Usage in Windows

Have you ever noticed your computer slowing down, and when you check Task Manager, you find something called TiWorker.exe eating up your CPU? Don’t worry, you’re not alone! A lot of Windows users face this issue, and the good news is that it’s usually fixable. In this guide, we’ll go over what TiWorker.exe is and some simple steps… Read More »

A Simple Guide to Kernel Mode vs. User Mode

If you’ve ever dived into the world of computers, you might have come across terms like kernel mode and user mode. These sound complicated, right? Don’t worry, though! We’re going to break it down in a way that makes sense even if you’re new to computers. By the end of this post, you’ll know why these modes exist… Read More »

How to Customize the Windows 11 Start Menu

Windows 11 comes with a sleek, modern design, and one of the standout features is the redesigned Start Menu. But let’s be honest, while it looks pretty cool, it might not feel quite right for you straight out of the box. Don’t worry—customizing it is easier than you think! In this post, we’ll walk through how you can… Read More »

Can’t Click on Anything in Windows 11? 8 Simple Fixes to Try!

Have you ever been using your computer, everything seems fine, and then—bam! —you can’t click on anything? The mouse moves, but nothing happens when you click. Super frustrating, right? Don’t worry. You’re not alone, and the good news is there are some easy fixes you can try before calling for backup. In this post, I’ll walk you through… Read More »

Stop Windows 11 Apps from Launching at Startup

So, you’ve just booted up your Windows 11 computer, and before you even get to the desktop, a bunch of apps start popping up. Some of them might be apps you barely use or didn’t even know were installed. It can be annoying, right? Not to mention it can slow down your computer.

How to Create Symbolic Links (Symlinks) in Linux

Ever heard of symbolic links (or symlinks, as they’re often called) but aren’t quite sure what they are or how to create one? Don’t worry—you’re not alone. In this post, we’re going to break down symlinks in Linux in the simplest way possible and show you how to create one. What is a Symlink Anyway? Think of a… Read More »