- How to Replace a Video Card

The video card (or graphics card) is one of the most intense components in a computer, especially if you play a lot of games. Gamers typically upgrade their graphics card every 2-3
- How to Repair a Physically Damaged Hard Drive

A frozen operating system is certainly inconvenient, but everything will become a disaster if the hard drive fails. This means the bits are destroyed along with the data on them
- How to Repair an LCD Screen

With many complex components, LCD screens often have problems. However, with the exception of serious physical damage, almost any problem can be handled at home. Read the
- How to Fix Cyclic Redundancy Check Error

Cyclic redundancy check (CRC) is a verification method that computers use to check data on disks (hard disks are similar to hard drives and optical disks like CDs or DVDs). The
- How to Fix Keyboard Input Wrong Character Error

If your keyboard is not typing the correct characters, the input language may not be selected correctly. Modern operating systems come with multi-language input features, and if
- How to Repair USB

Today's WikiHow teaches you how to fix a malfunctioning flash drive. For software or driver problems, you can scan and repair the flash drive using your computer's built-in repair
- How to Use USB as RAM

Nowadays, some programs consume a lot of memory when running and this is a nightmare for computers with low random access memory (RAM). To limit this, you can turn a large USB
- How to Charge a Power Bank

Carrying a power bank with you is extremely convenient, especially when you are not near a power source. Backup charger ensures the device does not run out of battery. However, to
- How to Reset the Keyboard

Is your keyboard having problems? This article shows how to solve any keyboard-related problems by resetting the keyboard of your Windows or Mac computer. There are many ways to
- How to Scan documents on Canon printers

This article explains how to scan documents into computer files using a Canon multifunction printer. You can do this on Windows and Mac computers.
- How to Connect Headphones to Computer

Headphones are often used for playing games or chatting online. Today's TipsMake will show you how to connect a wired headset or Bluetooth headset to your computer and use it for
- How to Run HTML Files on Visual Studio Code

Visual Studio Code is Microsoft's source code editor. The program is currently available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. With Visual Studio Code, you'll be able to write and edit
- How to Format a USB if Windows Can't

If Windows cannot recognize or format the USB drive properly, there may be a problem with the operating system or the USB drive. If the problem is in Windows, you can solve it by
- How to Back Up Computer Data

Nowadays, more and more people use computers to store memories, important documents, and many other types of information that need to be stored for a long period of time.
- How to Refill Canon Printer Ink

Canon ink cartridges are quite expensive. Luckily, most Canon ink cartridges have refill holes, so you'll save money when replacing the ink yourself. Refilling Canon printer ink is
- How to Clean Your Printer's Print Head

Today's TipsMake will show you how to fix a clogged printer head. Print head clogs often occur due to ink drying out due to lack of use, which can lead to uneven or misleading
- How to Fix Airpods Microphone

Is your voice unclear or choppy when using AirPods on a call? Regardless of whether you use AirPods Pro, AirPods Max or other AirPods, you will surely be very annoyed when high-end
- How to Increase RAM on Your Computer

In this article, TipsMake will show you how to increase 'RAM' (or temporary access memory) on computers running Windows operating systems by installing RAM sticks into the
- How to Avoid Damage to Your Headphones

Today's TipsMake will show you how to keep your headphones looking new and working well for years through proper storage and use at low volumes.
- How to Fix Broken Headphones

That terrible thing will have to come one day – when your headphones finally start to behave and break. Luckily, you don't have to immediately buy a new pair of headphones! You can