Antivirus Is Blocking a Program You Trust — How to Fix It
When your antivirus flags a program you know is safe, you can add an exception to let it run — without disabling your protection entirely.
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When your antivirus flags a program you know is safe, you can add an exception to let it run — without disabling your protection entirely.
Running low on storage? Removing unused apps is one of the fastest ways to reclaim gigabytes on Windows 10 and 11 — and it takes less than ten minutes.
Installing a new font in Windows takes under a minute. Here is how to do it so the font shows up in Word, Photoshop, and all your other apps.
Outdated software is the most common way PCs get hacked or slow down. Here is how to keep Windows, your browser, and your other apps updated with the least effort.
That red warning screen doesn't always mean the site is dangerous. Here's how to tell the difference and fix it when it's on your end.
Getting a new router? This step-by-step guide walks you through connecting it, logging in, and configuring the essential settings — no experience needed.
Locked out of your Microsoft account? Follow these official steps to reset your password through Microsoft's own recovery pages — no third-party tools needed.
Can't get into your Google or Gmail account? Google's official recovery flow asks you questions only the real account owner can answer. Here's how to use it.
Whether you use a Microsoft account or a local account on your Windows PC, there are official ways to get back in without losing your files.