Puget Systems’ employee, Eric Brown, talks about current events and his message for those trying to make sense of it all right now.

Managing Windows 10 Libraries
By default, Microsoft creates your personal folders in your primary local disk (C:) which most people won’t mind but if you want to move them to a secondary drive, such as an SSD where other data is stored, you can in a few simple steps.
Give Me Liberty
Puget Systems’ employee, Arianna Smith, talks about current events and her message for those trying to make sense of it all right now.

Hyper-V: Creating Virtual Machines
Microsoft Windows 10 includes a wide array of useful tools and utilities but one of more powerful tools is Microsoft Hyper-V. Hyper-V allows you to virtualize an operating system and perform testing in a sand-boxed environment. This article will guide you through what it is and how to create your first Virtual Machine(VM).

Premiere Pro 14.2 H.264 and H.265 Hardware Encoding Performance
In the 14.2 version of Premiere Pro, Adobe has added support for GPU-based H264/H.265 (HEVC) hardware encoding with both NVIDIA and AMD GPUs. How well does this feature work, and how much faster is it than the previous hardware encoding that utilized Intel Quicksync?

How to Make Use of Our Newest Puget Tools USB (May 2020 and later) From Inside Windows
Full breakdown of our Puget Tools USB and all it’s features/functions. Full guidance on how to use the tools as well.
It’s Right In Front of Your Face
Puget Systems’ employee, Cameran Varner, talks about current events and his message for those trying to make sense of it all right now.

How to Make Use of Our Newest Puget Tools USB (May 2020 and later) From Outside Windows
If your system won’t boot, a Puget Systems Support Technician may ask that you boot into the Puget Tools USB which provides access to a litany of powerful tools to diagnose your system.
Managing Your Child’s Internet Usage
While the entire world has been in quarantine for the last few months, many of us have had to stay home with our kids out of school. For some, that means we’re working as they’re doing school work, or enjoying some of their free time online.
My Journey into Gaming on Linux
To the folks that know me, it’s no secret that I’m not a fan of Windows 10. Microsoft has made a number of decisions leading towards gathering more data and controlling the overall user experience. So what happens when I decide to install Linux and Steam for gaming?




