- Refresh Rate vs FPS: What Are Their Differences? 5 weeks 4 days ago
What is Refresh Rate? What is the FPS? What are the differences between Refresh Rate and FPS? This post from MiniTool shows you the answers. In addition, you can visit MiniTool to find more Windows tips and solutions.When selecting a monitor, we may consider the Refresh rate and FPS. It is difficult to distinguish what they are and how they are different from each other. So, in this post, we will show you what the Refresh rate and FPS are.
- How Do I Recover Files Lost by Ctrl + Z with Ease and Safely 3 years 45 weeks ago
How to restore Ctrl + Z deleted files? Here, after trying several solutions, I find an excellent data recovery tool can rescue data lost by using Ctrl + Z easily and quickly. MiniTool Power Data Recovery, a piece of free and all-in-one data recovery software trusted by more than 200 million users, can help Windows and server users to effectively recover files lost by Ctrl + Z.What's more, MiniTool Power Data Recovery is a piece of read-only software. In other words, by using this tool, we can quickly scan our drive to get lost data back without bringing any damage to the original data.
Here's how to use the best free data recovery software to get lost data back.
STEP 1. Download and install MiniTool Power Data Recovery on computer, and then launch it. After that, select a suitable data recovery module.
STEP 2. Select the disk drive where we lost data by Ctrl + Z and click "Scan" button to continue.
STEP 3. Check all needed files we want to recover and press "Save" button to set a storage path and then press "OK" to execute.
Now, it's your turn to restore Ctrl + Z deleted files.
- How to Fix Unallocated Hard Drive without Losing Data 3 years 16 weeks ago
My USB hard drive becomes unallocated suddenly, but it contains massive important files! Now, what should I do? How to fix unallocated hard dive? Is it possible to fix unallocated UBS hard drive without losing data?
1. Recover data from Unallocated hard drive space
When it comes to unallocated hard drive data recovery, MiniTool Power Data Recovery proves to be an excellent choice.
Step 1: Launch MiniTool Power Data Recovery, and then select Lost Partition Recovery to get lost data back from unallocated hard drive space.
Step 2: Select the USB drive and click Full Scan button.
Step 3: Check all needed files and then click Save button to store them on a safe place.
2. Create new partition on the unallocated hard drive space
After recovering lost data from the unallocated drive space, you can create a new partition on it to restore USB drive capacity by the following steps.
Step 1: Press Windows + R to open Run.
Step 2: Type diskmgmt.msc in the empty box and press Enter.
Step 3: Right-click the unallocated hard drive, and then click “New Simple Volume”.
Step 4: Click Next.
Step 5: Use the Simple Volume Size in MB text box to set the size of the new volume, and then click Next button to continue.
Step 6: Assign drive letter or path of this new volume.
Step 7: Check Format This Volume with the Following Settings, choose NTFS and click Next.
Step 8: Click Finish button.
- How Push Notification Button looks on My Website? 4 years 43 weeks ago
Push Notification helps you to grow with your Business. Now the big Question is how it looks on my website? So, It’s simple you just go to the website and clicked on “Live demo” Button and type your website link. It’s shows your website with Push notification Button. It’s save your time and shows you without sign-up process. Now you send push notifications through firefox or chrome. Happier You! Happy Your Subscriber!!
- 4 Ways to Fix Files and Folders Turned into Shortcuts 3 years 1 week ago
Files and folders turned into shortcuts! What should we do?
Method 1. Show Hidden Files to Convert Shortcut File to Original File
Step 1. Select the Start button, and then select Control Panel.
Step 2. Click on Appearance and Personalisation.
Step 3. Select File Explorer Options, and then select Show hidden files and folders.
Step 4. Choose View tab.
Step 5. Under Advanced settings, select Show hidden files, folders, and drives, and then select OK button.
Method 2. Recover Files after Virus Attack by Using CMD
Step 1. Connect your SD card or USB drive to computer.
Step 2. Go to the start menu, type in "cmd" in a search bar and press OK button to continue.
Step 3. Then, right-click Command Prompt and choose Run as administrator, and click Yes button in the pop-up window.
Step 4. Type this command "attrib -h -r -s /s /d drive letter:\*.*", for example, "attrib -h -r -s /s /d f:\*.*", and press Enter button.
Step 5. Type "exit" command and press Enter button.
Method 3: Download and Run Anti-virus Scan Program to Kill Virus
Method 4. Recover Data and Format Drive to Convert Shortcut File into Original File
Step 1. Recover Files after Virus Attack with Ease
To recover lost photos as well as videos from SD card or USB drive after virus attack, you can try using MiniTool Photo Recovery.
Step 2. Format SD Card or USB Drive Whose Files and Folders Become Shortcuts
As we know, formatting will delete all data on this drive, thus the virus and the issue are gone as well. Therefore, you can try formatting your device to fix the files and folders become shortcuts issue. But, how to format drive to remove all the virus?
MiniTool Partition Wizard, a piece of free and professional partition management software developed by MiniTool Solution Ltd., is recommended here.
- 7 Solutions to Fix Your PC Did Not Start Correctly Error in Windows 10 3 years 9 weeks ago
Searching on Google, we find many users are talking about the automatic repair your PC did not start correctly error message in Windows 10. Now, more and more users are eager to know how to fix your PC did not start correctly error message in Windows 10/8/7.
When "Automatic Repair, your PC did not start correctly" error appears, you can try the following 7 solutions to deal with this error.
Method 1: Open Command Prompt and Run System File Checker
Insert the Windows bootable drive and boot from it.
Select your language preferences, and click Next.
Click Repair your computer.
Click Troubleshoot.
Click Command Prompt.
Type sfc /scannow and hit Enter to run the System File Checker.
Type exit and press Enter.
Uninstall New Software or Drivers
If you installed new software or drivers, try to uninstall these or update the drivers to their latest available version to fix the automatic repair your PC did not start correctly error message in Windows 10/8/7.
You need to boot into Safe Mode and uninstall the software or the drive from Safe Mode directly because you cannot boot into Windows because of the Automatic Repair errors.
Insert the Windows bootable drive and boot from it.
Select your language preferences, and click Next.
Click Repair your computer.
Select Troubleshoot > Startup Settings > Restart.
Press the F4 key to boot Windows into Safe Mode
Rebuild BCD | Boot Configuration Data
If you are unable to boot your PC normally after trying the above two solutions, there is a chance that the Boot Configuration Data is corrupted.
Insert the Windows bootable drive and boot from it.
Select your language preferences, and click Next.
After selecting language, press Shift + F10 to open command prompt.
Type bootrec /fixmbr and press Enter.
Type bootrec /fixboot and press Enter.
Type bootrec /rebuildbcd and press Enter.
Solution 4: Disable Antivirus
Click on Troubleshoot.
Click on Startup Settings.
- 6 Methods to Solve Computer Keeps Freezing (#5 is Awesome) 2 years 46 weeks ago
Computer Keeps Freezing?
Method #1. Free up disk space on C drive
As we know, if your C drive is running out of space, your Windows 10 or Windows 7 will keep freezing. Therefore, please make sure that you have enough free disk space on C drive. If not, you can try deleting some unwanted data or programs on your C drive. Or, you can directly add more free space to C drive by using MiniTool Partition Wizard.
Method #2. Update all device drivers to the newest
When Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 10 keeps freezing, you can try updating drivers by using Windows Update.
1) Right-click This PC in Windows 10/8 or My Computer in Windows 7, then click on Manage, and click on Device Manager.
2) Open the category that you think contains the device you want to update its drivers.
3) Update drivers depending on your version of Windows:
Method #3: Run Memory Check
As we know, a memory problem may cause Windows 10 keeps freezing.
Press Windows and R keys, type mdsched.exe in the run box and hit Enter.
Click Restart now and check for problems (recommended) to check for problems immediately. Note: if you want to check later, click Check for problems the next time I start my computer.
Windows will then restart, and you will get the following window showing the progress of the check and the number of passes it will run on memory. It might take several minutes for the tool to finish checking your computer’s memory.
Method #4: Run System File Checker
You will encounter Windows 10 freezes issues if system file is corrupted or missing. Now, you can try the following steps to restore the broken or missing system file.
1) Click Start, and then type cmd into the search box. (DON'T press Enter button!!!).
2) Right-click Command Prompt and choose Run as administrator, and click Yes button.
3) Type sfc /scannow and press Enter button.
Method #5. Perform System Restore