Microsoft’s quiet removal of the SaRA command-line utility is the latest sign that the company is aggressively retiring older troubleshooting paths in favor of Get Help and its newer command-line tooling. The change matters because SaRA was not just another niche admin utility; it was a...
Microsoft has quietly closed another chapter in Windows troubleshooting history, and this time the change affects a tool many IT admins and support staff have leaned on for years. The SaRA command-line utility—part of Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant—has now been formally removed from...
A non-responsive HP Pavilion 15 trackpad usually points to a small set of causes rather than a dead laptop: a disabled touchpad hotkey, a driver hiccup, a Windows setting, or a genuine hardware fault. The good news is that the most common fixes are simple, and several of them can be done...
A Windows command can do something that a simple ping never will: show where, along the route, your connection actually starts slowing down. That command is tracert, and in practice it can be the difference between blind guesswork and a focused diagnosis of whether the problem sits on your home...
Microsoft’s decision to retire the SaRA command-line utility is more than a simple product swap. It reflects a broader shift inside Windows support: away from legacy, scriptable diagnostics and toward Get Help, a newer troubleshooting platform Microsoft is actively positioning as the replacement...
I paid for a one-time MS Solitaire Collection Pro a month ago. Checked that I have paid on my MS account Subscriptions. Initially, it ran fine with no ads. Today I am I getting ads as if I had notm paid. What's Up here?
Windows hides a lot of useful detail behind polished panels and simplified views, and that’s why a single PowerShell command can feel almost unfairly powerful once you know it exists. The command is Get-ComputerInfo, and it turns Windows into its own one-shot inventory report instead of making...
Marathon refusing to launch on a Windows PC is more than a simple inconvenience; for some players, it can mean a failed first install, a wasted download, and even an immediate refund request. The troubleshooting path is fairly familiar to anyone who has wrestled with modern PC games, but...
Windows error codes often feel like random hexadecimal noise, but that frustration comes from the way Windows has layered several error systems over decades rather than from the codes themselves. Microsoft’s Error Lookup Tool, better known as ERR.exe, is the old but still useful utility that...
Use Reliability Monitor in Windows 10/11 to Track Crashes and Fix Problem Apps
Difficulty: Beginner | Time Required: 15 minutes
If your PC suddenly freezes, an app keeps crashing, or Windows shows strange errors with no clear explanation, Reliability Monitor can help. This built-in Windows tool...
Fix Windows 10/11 Clipboard History Not Working (Win+V): Reset, Policy, and Sync Checks
Difficulty: Intermediate | Time Required: 15 minutes
Clipboard History (opened with Win + V) is one of the most useful Windows productivity features—until it suddenly stops working, won’t open, or shows...
PowerShell gives you a scalpel for Windows troubleshooting: four copy‑and‑paste commands that answer the right questions fast, fix the common problems I see on machines I rotate through, and get you from “What’s wrong?” to “Working again” without hunting through a dozen Settings panels...
When Microsoft Teams refuses to start and shows the message “We’ve run into an issue. We can’t find a required component to run Teams,” the culprit is very often the same thing: the Microsoft Edge WebView2 Runtime is missing, broken, mismatched for your architecture, or Windows is being tricked...
Nearly every week a Windows 10 user posts the same complaint: a cheap Bluetooth headset pairs instantly, the system shows it as “connected,” the microphone works for calls — but there’s no music, no system sound, or audio quality collapses to a hollow, mono tunnel. This is not a mysterious...
If File Explorer refuses to open or keeps crashing on you, don’t panic — there is a clear, practical path to diagnose and fix the problem that protects your files and restores productivity quickly.
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File Explorer is the central file-management shell in Windows. It provides the taskbar...
Microsoft quietly put a small but remarkably useful tool out to pasture: Steps Recorder (historically PSR.exe), the tiny troubleshooting utility that produced compact, annotated step-by-step archives used by help desks and system administrators for nearly two decades. What looked like a minor...
If the Xbox app on your PC crashes at launch and returns error code 0x80070426, the cause is almost always the same: Windows isn’t providing the background services the app depends on. The app itself — installation package, UI and local files — is usually present, but the platform services that...
A single free utility, LatencyMon, didn’t just point at the problem causing my Windows 11 stutter — it gave a clear, measurable trail I could follow to fix it, turning random freezes, audio dropouts, and Bluetooth disconnects into a stable, buttery‑smooth system in under an hour.
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CHKDSK is a decades‑old Windows utility, but encountering the message “CHKDSK cannot open volume for direct access” can still stop even experienced users cold — especially when important data sits on the affected drive. The error usually means CHKDSK can’t get exclusive, low‑level access to the...
File Explorer crashing — whether it freezes, vanishes, or restarts itself — is a daily-disruptor that can grind productivity to a halt. This feature distills the most effective, low-risk fixes into a single, practical workflow: quick triage you can run in minutes, deeper repairs if the problem...