Over time I seem to make lots of mistakes in using Windows 10. Stuff like:
*Not knowing what files to choose for backups
*Not knowing whether to run as user or administrator during day to day activity
*Not knowing whether to use antivirus, or whether built-in Windows Defender is sufficient
*Not knowing a fast and efficient way to do a "clean" Windows reinstall
*Not knowing how to troubleshoot and solve blue screen problems
And more...
So I was wondering if anyone here could recommend a website that gives user detailed information on items such as the ones above. Generic internet searches are really hit or miss on these types of topics. Often the advice given is impractical or outdated due to changes in the way Windows works over time.
And one more item, how to manage file storage with a small system drive (SSD) and a larger mechanical drive. For instance, within the past year I have been switching default Windows settings so that my music, my documents, my pictures etc get stored on the mechanical drive in order to save precious disk space on the smaller SSD. As folks here surely know, Windows defaults by putting those files on the system drive. Anyway, I am trying to get better at making these changes in practical ways.
*Not knowing what files to choose for backups
*Not knowing whether to run as user or administrator during day to day activity
*Not knowing whether to use antivirus, or whether built-in Windows Defender is sufficient
*Not knowing a fast and efficient way to do a "clean" Windows reinstall
*Not knowing how to troubleshoot and solve blue screen problems
And more...
So I was wondering if anyone here could recommend a website that gives user detailed information on items such as the ones above. Generic internet searches are really hit or miss on these types of topics. Often the advice given is impractical or outdated due to changes in the way Windows works over time.
And one more item, how to manage file storage with a small system drive (SSD) and a larger mechanical drive. For instance, within the past year I have been switching default Windows settings so that my music, my documents, my pictures etc get stored on the mechanical drive in order to save precious disk space on the smaller SSD. As folks here surely know, Windows defaults by putting those files on the system drive. Anyway, I am trying to get better at making these changes in practical ways.