Here you are, Windows 10 bound and excited for your new OS. Suddenly, you’re greeted with… Nothing? This is a fairly common occurrence on computers that have taken the complimentary upgrade.
Problems Opening Programs in Windows 10
This article describes how to fix an issue with programs starting minimized in a newly upgraded copy of Windows 10.
Data Migration with Samsung SSDs
A short support guide on how to clone your drive to a new Samsung SSD using the free Samsung Data Migration Software. Useful for folks wanting to upgrade from a hard drive to a SSD, or for those with a small SSD who want to move to a larger one.
Questions from Customers: Windows 10
Our customers have had some questions about the recent launch of Windows 10. Here’s a few of the more common questions, and our answers.
Preventative Maintenance: Dusting out your computer
About once a year or so, you will want to clear out the dust that is in your computer as preventative maintenance to make sure your computer is running properly. Here are some tips for cleaning out the dust in your desktop or laptop.
Reversing front panel door of Fractal Define R5
Here at Puget Systems Support, one question we get asked pretty often is how to reverse the door on the Fractal Define R5. Here is a step by step video showing how to make that change.
Malware and Virus Removal Guide
Here at Puget Systems Support, we find that people have trouble with popups, malware, or viruses from time to time. We have created these two guides to walk you through removing those offenders using free tools available online.
How to install or replace a modular power supply
This is a video showing you, step by step, how to replace a fully modular power supply
Traverse Pro 17 (M765i): Removing the keyboard and accessing secondary RAM slots
This video will show you how to remove your keyboard as well as accessing the secondary ram slots underneath the keyboard on your Traverse Pro 17in.
How to Restore Using Windows 7 System Image Recovery (Restore DVD)
This is a guide which shows how to use the System Image Recovery feature of Windows 7 and Windows 8. It’s meant to be used with the Restore DVDs we make using the built in imaging utility in Windows.