Get into pc

  1. PC gaming is becoming way harder to get into, and that sucks
  2. Get apps from Microsoft Store on your Windows PC
  3. My Computer is now This PC
  4. Windows 11 Free Download
  5. How to Enter the BIOS on Any PC: Access Keys by Manufacturer


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PC gaming is becoming way harder to get into, and that sucks

It shouldn't be this hard to get into PC gaming. In fact, it hasn't been this hard to get into PC gaming for a long time. From fervent bots and silicon shortages, to a new Windows OS that makes demands of your PC you probably didn't know existed, there's seemingly no escape from the newly-installed barriers that block the way into PC gaming nirvana. Whether you're upgrading, replacing, or rebuilding your own PC, or have been forced to listen to one of your many friends complaining about their various predicaments in Discord, you'll know all too well of the awkward and unfortunate graphics card drought. It's wormed its way into PC gaming's very being like dust to a tempered glass side panel. And no more have the shockwaves of that drought been felt than in the entry-level market. Or should I say lack thereof. There's probably an article's worth of explanation as to why there's such a dearth of cheap silicon today, but it inevitably boils down to the same damned supply issue that's causing havoc for supply of the graphics cards that actually do exist. And capitalism. If you have a finite number of GPUs you can make, and all the expensive ones you've released sell out in record time, why would you make cheaper ones? Neither AMD or Nvidia offer a single discrete graphics card under $300 in either of their current-gen lineups. When at a loss for one of the key components of affordable PC gaming, the hobby's well-maintained second-hand market would usually come to the rescue. Ye...

Get apps from Microsoft Store on your Windows PC

If you're moving from a Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 PC to a new Windows device, you'll find that the best way to get apps and games is through Microsoft Store. Microsoft Store is familiar on any device—you can search for free and paid apps like Adobe Reader, view their popularity and ratings, and download them to your device. When you install an app from Microsoft Store, it will follow you to any device. Apps will also get updated automatically, so you always have the latest features. Here's how to download apps and games so you can get up and running right away. To get a game or app from Microsoft Store: • To see more of any category, select Show all at the end of the row. • Select the app or game you'd like to download, and then select Get. • Sign in with your Microsoft account to finish downloading your app or game. No Microsoft account?

My Computer is now This PC

Find it To get to This PC in Windows 10, open File Explorer from the taskbar and select This PC in the left pane. Pin it to Start If you want This PC to show up in your Start menu, open File Explorer, right-click (or press and hold) This PC in the left pane, and then select Pin to Start. Now, there's a This PC tile on the Start menu. Add it to your desktop To create a desktop shortcut, open File Explorer, select This PC in the left pane, and then drag it to your desktop.

Windows 11 Free Download

Windows 11 Overview Windows 11 is the latest version of the famous Windows operating system. Windows 11 has gone through many changes compared to Windows 10. These changes include enhancements in design and performance. This Windows was previously known as Windows 10X which was developed for the dual screen devices. After this project’s demolition it was reported that some new features of Windows 10x had been added to Windows 10 under an update Sun Vally. After some time Microsoft officially announced Windows 11. You can also download Windows 11 is the modernized version of Windows 10 and many of its parts are in accordance with modern design. It relies on the design language of Microsoft Fluent Design like Start menu removes live tiles feature and it has been replaced it with the icons. It has provided the cleanest versions available on the Internet without any additional manipulation. There is no need for the TPM or Secure Boot module in some of the versions. It has got a redesigned taskbar, search interface and start menu. It has also added widgets section to the taskbar and it also displays the weather, news as well as other content. You can also download • Windows 11 Home • Windows 11 Pro • Windows 11 Home Single Language • Windows 11 Pro Education • Windows 11 Pro for Workstations • Windows 11 Education • Windows 11 Enterprise • Windows 11 IoT Enterprise • Windows 11 Home N • Windows 11 Pro N • Windows 11 Pro Education N • Windows 11 Pro N for Workstations • Windows ...

How to Enter the BIOS on Any PC: Access Keys by Manufacturer

The BIOS, sometimes referred to as There are a few different ways to access the BIOS menus on a PC whether it involves hitting a hotkey at POST time, using Windows' Advanced Startup menu or issuing a Linux command. We'll detail all these methods below and, if you need to get a new version of your firmware, see our tutorial on Method 1: Use a BIOS Key When you first power-on a computer, it goes through a very quick POST (power on self test). If you can hit the correct key before the POST is completed (or hold it down as you hit the power button), you will get into the BIOS menu. However, some computers go through POST so fast that they don't recognize input from the keyboard in time for you to a hit key. For those, skip to method #2 below. If you don't know the hotkey for your computer, you can look and see if a message comes up during POST, telling you what key to press or you can try hitting one of the 12 function keys, the DEL key, the Enter key or the ESC key since it is always one of those. You may have to try a few times to determine which one it is. In our research, DEL and F2 were, by far, the most common. BIOS Keys by Manufacturer Here's a list of common BIOS keys by brand. Depending on the age of your model, the key may be different. • ASRock: F2 or DEL • ASUS: F2 for all PCs, F2 or DEL for Motherboards • Acer: F2 or DEL • Dell: F2 or F12 • ECS: DEL • Gigabyte / Aorus: F2 or DEL • HP: F10 • Lenovo (Consumer Laptops): F2 or Fn + F2 • Lenovo (Desktops): F1 • Lenovo ...