Category Archives: Windows 8 System
Events Log right on main tab of Device Properties in Windows 8
Windows 8 includes an informative part so that you know exactly what version of device driver installed on your system. It also tell you time and date and file name of the installed driver.
From Device Manager, right click on any hardware device available on your system, click on Events tab ...
Use Storage Spaces to Mirror and Combine Drives in Windows 8
By Chris Hoffman - How to Geek
Storage Spaces is a new feature in Windows 8 that can combine multiple hard drives into a single virtual drive. It can mirror data across multiple drives for redundancy or combine multiple physical drives into a single pool of storage.
You can even create pools ...
Using Recimg to create custom refresh point in Windows 8
Even though Windows 8’s Refresh Your PC feature makes it easy to restore default Windows settings without deleting your personal files & folders and installed metro apps, it doesn’t allow creating a custom system refresh image. The Refresh Your PC feature basically creates a Windows Installer Image (WIM) to carry ...
Windows 8 Consumer Preview System32 dll files
I have listed below the dll system32 files in Windows 8 Consumer Preview x86 which can be found on Windows\System32. You can download it in case of file missing or corrupted. If you want to download Windows 8 sys files, check this link
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Windows 8 Remote Desktop Client (RemoteFX) on tablets and Metro apps
by Brian Madden
We've been talking quite a bit about Windows apps delivered to tablets over the past few weeks. As you know by now, one of the new features of the upcoming Windows 8 is the support for "metro style" which are touch-based apps which will be available from a ...
Building the next generation file system for Windows: ReFS
We wanted to continue our dialog about data storage by talking about the next generation file system being introduced in Windows 8. Today, NTFS is the most widely used, advanced, and feature rich file system in broad use. But when you’re reimagining Windows, as we are for ...
Enable Telnet in Windows 8
Telnet is disabled by default in Windows 8 just similar to it in Windows 7. To enable Telnet, simply follow this instruction
Go to Control Panel -> Programs
Click on Turn Windows Features On/Off
In the list, tick on the box Telnet Client and Telnet Server
Click OK and wait till it finish
Open command ...






