

Ed Tittel
Ed Tittel has been working in and around IT for over 30 years and has been a Windows Insider MVP since 2018. The author of more than 100 computing books, Ed is perhaps best known for his Exam Cram series of certification prep books. These days, Ed blogs weekly for GoCertify.com and more often than that at Win10.Guru. To learn more about Ed, visit his website at edtittel.com.


WUMT is a viable Windows Update alternative
When it comes to handling Windows updates, WUMT offers several options bound to appeal to Windows admins and power users alike. And the price is right -- WUMT is freeware.

5 recovery environments for tricky Windows 10 repairs
If Automatic Repair doesn’t do the trick to restore a Windows PC to normal startup and runtime behavior, consider other options. These third-party recovery tools shine when the going gets tough.

How to reduce Windows 10's on-disk footprint
Over time, as Windows 10 is patched repeatedly, installer files can become outdated or orphaned and occupy a lot of disk space. Two utilities can help with that.
Enter the brave new world of Windows 10 license activation
Historically, hardware upgrades on Windows PCs that involved major changes required a phone call to Microsoft to reactivate the Windows license. Microsoft has altered its licensing policy to cut down on calls. Here’s what happened...

Windows 10 troubleshooting and fixes revisited (with video)
Long before the Windows 10 Anniversary Update appeared, it was easy to see that Microsoft was putting more energy and effort into its troubleshooting tools. Here's a look at what's new.
Aan de slag met Windows Store for Business
Hiermee hou je als admin de controle over de apps binnen je bedrijf.
7 verbeteringen in het nieuwe Windows 10
Dit levert de Anniversary Update van 2 augustus je op.

8 noteworthy improvements in the Windows 10 Anniversary Update
You have lots of good stuff to look forward to in the next major release of Windows 10. Here are the highlights.

How (and why) to customize the Windows 10 Start menu
The Windows 10 Start menu is a blend of navigation from Windows Phone and Windows 7, and it's highly customizable. We’ll walk you through it.
Tips for adding IPv6 to IPv4 networks
The IPv6 transition in your organization, more likely than not, involves bringing IPv6 into a mix that also includes IPv4. Here’s a look at what that means and how to make it work.

Your step-by-step guide to repairing Windows 10
When Windows 10 gets wonky, there's a whole set of activities to try and set things right. If approached in the right order, the time required to restore a system is seldom more than half a day and often less than that.
Tips voor het toevoegen van IPv6 aan IPv4-netwerken
We selecteren hier interessante artikelen uit het internationale netwerk van onze uitgever IDG. The original title for this story was "Transitioning from IPv4 to IPv6," but when we started researching, we quickly realized that most...

5 tips for defending against advanced persistent threats
Is your organization prepared to do battle against an APT? You'd better be.

Key features of Windows 10 Enterprise
From security to productivity to management, the Enterprise edition of Windows 10 packs a whole lot of business punch.
How to use Windows 10 backup and recovery features
Sooner or later, you’re going to experience a hard drive failure, usually when you least expect it. Don’t panic – there’s a good chance Windows 10 will let you restore all those seemingly lost documents and files.

Why DISM is the Swiss Army knife of Windows 10 maintenance
DISM is a Windows command-line utility that helps admins and power users keep a sharp eye on installations and images. It's worth getting to know, and an occasional life-saver.

Is it time to move from Windows 7, 8 and 8.1 to Windows 10?
Although Windows 7 is still the dominant desktop operating system (at around 50 percent of all desktop installations as of November 2015), it's time for you to determine whether to stick with Windows 7 (or 8/8.1) or deploy Windows 10....

How to perform a clean install of Windows 10
At some point in the life of you PC, you’re probably going to need to reinstall the operating system. Find out when a reset or clean install of Windows 10 is needed, and pick up tips for to ensure a smooth transition.
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