Practical Help Library

  • Best Home Office Scanner?

    Best Home Office Scanner?

    Best Home Office Scanner? A reader asks… Hello Chris, I’m researching for the best home office scanner for personal documents and small business. There are many options in the market and it can get very confusing.  Is there any specific brand name that you are familiar with? I won’t mind to spend a little bit more extra money. The short answer to your direct question is that I’m partial to Ricoh (formerly Fujitsu) scanners. That said, researching specific brands and […]

  • New TV, Old AV Equipment

    New TV, Old AV Equipment

    New TV, Old AV Equipment: a reader asks… I just got a new SmartTV flat-screen TV (Samsung S90D 77″ OLED) and am trying to integrate it with my existing home theater system (my receiver is a Yamaha RX-A2030). I connected the TV’s HDMI IN to my receiver’s HDMI OUT, and can watch my DirectTV just like before. But my new SmartTV has streaming apps on it, and when I try to use those, the sound comes out only through the […]

  • Adobe Acrobat Mess

    Adobe Acrobat Mess

    Adobe Acrobat Mess: a reader asks… I use a Windows 11 PC with Google Chrome, and I have Adobe Acrobat. I think I have something messed up somewhere because PDFs open in Microsoft Edge (when opening a file on my computer), and when clicking on a PDF link in Chrome, it doesn’t open the PDF but tries to download the file (which I hardly ever want). I can’t seem to find the right settings to fix these problems, can you […]

  • Malwarebytes Browser Guard Snafu

    Malwarebytes Browser Guard Snafu

    Malwarebytes Browser Guard Snafu: a reader asked… This is actually a problem between the version of Browser Guard you have installed and the latest version of Google Chrome. Google recently updated your browser which broke the Browser Guard extension a bit. The solution is to remove the Browser Guard extension from Chrome, and then install the latest version of it from the web. Here’s how to do that: First, Uninstall the extension from Chrome: Click the Settings icon in Chrome, […]

  • New Home Laptop-Choices?

    New Home Laptop-Choices?

    New Home Laptop-Choices? A reader asks… I’m looking for a new home laptop. I’d like to avoid using a docking station, and want to connect my laptop to my home router with an ethernet cable. Looking at Dell laptops, there are so many choices! Can you help advise me? Dell has designed different laptop lines for different types of needs. They have gaming laptops in their Alienware and G series lines, high-end computing laptops in their XPS line, solid business-class […]

  • Fix or Replace my PC?

    Fix or Replace my PC?

    Fix or Replace my PC? A reader asks… I have a Windows 10 laptop that’s about 5 years old. It’s been working ok, but getting slower and slower as the years have gone by. Now, the computer is having problems almost every day, and I have to restart it. Sometimes it just shuts down on its own, sometimes it freezes for awhile, then resumes acting normally. I don’t have a lot of software on it, just Microsoft 365 apps and […]

  • I Want My OneDrive Files

    I Want My OneDrive Files

    I Want My OneDrive Files: a reader asked… Recently, I purchased a new HP laptop and connected that to my Microsoft 365 Account and OneDrive. While this works fine, I would like to migrate/copy all my files/folders to my HP SSD and have viewed several “help” videos, including those at Microsoft, and I remain flummoxed about how this is — or can be — done. On my old desktop this worked fine, but it seems that all my personal files […]

  • Microsoft Purchase Scam

    Microsoft Purchase Scam

    Microsoft Purchase Scam: a reader asks… I received an email from Microsoft that looks real, has all the right links, etc. It says I purchased a global Microsoft 365 Business Premium product, which I haven’t. I’m not sure why I got this, it looks fishy. What should I do? This is a scam, albeit one that probably uses a legitimate email service provider (e.g., microsoft.com). You should report it to Microsoft so they can block the user from their email […]

  • Zoom Microphone Problem

    Zoom Microphone Problem

    Zoom MIcrophone Problem: a reader asks… I have a Windows 11 desktop computer with a webcam perched on top, which has a microphone. I also have a separate microphone for my podcasting work. I’ve noticed that sometimes Zoom works with one microphone, sometimes with another. I don’t use Zoom much so I’m not sure why it switches. Any tips? Your computer has its own audio settings for choosing which microphone to use, and Zoom has its own, independent audio settings. […]

  • Home Theater & Smart TV

    Home Theater & Smart TV

    Home Theater & Smart TV: a reader asks… I have a new Samsung Smart TV, and have connected that to my home theater system (powered by a Yamaha RX-A2030 receiver). I have DirecTV and a Sony Blu-ray player connected to this system (via HDMI). I ran an HDMI cable from the receiver’s OUT to the TV’s HDMI input, and also have an optical cable I ran from the Samsung TV to the receiver. When I use the DirecTV or Blu-ray […]

  • Webcam Zoom

    Webcam Zoom

    Webcam Zoom: a reader asks… I have a nice Logitech webcam (model C920) connected to my Windows 11 desktop computer. It has HD capability, but no zoom. Is there a way I can change the zoom level? Yes, Logitech provides a software package called Logi Tune which you install and then can use to zoom your webcam view and also digitally adjust in several ways to get just the view you want. You can download it from https://www.logitech.com/en-us/video-collaboration/software/logi-tune-software.html. Visit the […]

  • Printer Toner or Drum?

    Printer Toner or Drum?

    Printer Toner or Drum? A reader asks… I have an HP laser printer that’s only a couple of years old, and the print is already fading. I know I’m supposed to change the “toner” but there are two replacement numbers, a 30a and a 32a. Do I need to replace both? Actually, the toner cartridge 30a is what gets replaced when the toner is running out. The 32a is an imaging drum unit which can last many years before needing […]

  • Help! My text got small!

    Help! My text got small!

    Help! My text got small! A reader asks… Somehow I’ve done something to my Windows 11 PC and I’m not sure how to get it back to normal. All my text has gotten very tiny and I can’t read it anymore! I tried looking in the Windows settings and found a display resolution setting, but that said 100% so I think it’s something else. I’m now afraid to change that, and don’t know what else to do. I’m afraid I’ll […]

  • Restart, Reboot, Repower

    Restart, Reboot, Repower

    Restart, Reboot, Repower: a reader asked… Quick question and hopefully quick answer: If I’m having trouble with my consumer technology – anything really, computers, smartphones, tablets, home automation, remote controls, etc. – what’s the first thing I should do to try to resolve the issue, and if that doesn’t work, what should be my next steps? Quick answer is the subject line of this article: Restart, reboot, or repower your device. Based on several decades of direct experience, that resolves […]

  • Unasked-for Account Recovery

    Unasked-for Account Recovery

    Unasked-for Account Recovery: a reader asks… I received an email from Facebook that said it received a request to reset my Facebook password. It included a reset code and a link to change my password. Before I do anything, thought I’d check with you – I didn’t ask for any account recovery. Should I reset my password? No need to panic. Firstly, anyone who knows your email address can use the forgotten password feature built into most online services to […]

  • Microsoft 365 Updates

    Microsoft 365 Updates

    Microsoft 365 Updates: a reader asks… I have a Windows 11 computer and a subscription to Microsoft 365. I recently read about a critical update needed for Outlook. I normally get my updates through Windows Update, but when looking at the history, I don’t see the update for KB5002620. When I check Windows Update it doesn’t find anything, even though I have the switch turned on to update all Microsoft products. What am I missing? Microsoft chooses its own timing […]

  • Android Phone Popup Blocker

    Android Phone Popup Blocker

    Android Phone Popup Blocker: a reader asks… Is there a good and trusted popup blocker popup blocker for my Android smartphone? I use Chrome to browse the web and everywhere I go I see ads and popups. Yes, and it’s built right into Chrome. It’s easy to turn on, here’s how. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Chrome app and: Please note that some websites use popups as a necessary part of their operation, such as for logins, […]

  • iOS Outlook File Attachment Snafu

    iOS Outlook File Attachment Snafu

    iOS Outlook File Attachment Snafu: a reader asks… I use Outlook on my iPhone for email, tied to a Microsoft Exchange account. Sometimes I get emails with file attachments that I can’t open. It’s annoying and I’m not sure why. For example, I sent myself (from my work email to my personal email) a contact file, and the email came into my iPhone named “.vcf” and it can’t open, I can’t save it or do anything with it on my […]

  • Windows 11 Search Won't

    Windows 11 Search Won’t

    Windows 11 Search Won’t: a reader asks… While Windows 11 is more stable than previous versions, it still isn’t perfect and errors crop up. Most likely your search index got corrupted. The search index is a database that Windows uses to quickly find files on your computer, and it works in the background creating a quick index of all the files on your computer so Windows File Explorer can locate files for you faster than actually searching your hard drive. […]

  • Windows File Quick Access Fix

    Windows File Quick Access Fix

    Windows File Quick Access Fix: a reader asks… What likely happened is that your quick access database file got corrupted. The fix for this is pretty easy, you can reset the database file from the old-style command prompt window using a specific command. Here’s how: First, make sure you don’t have a File Explorer window open. Then, open a Command Prompt window: Second, type this into the window (you can copy and paste): del “%AppData%\Microsoft\Windows\Recent\AutomaticDestinations\f01b4d95cf55d32a.automaticDestinations-ms” Press your Enter key to […]

  • Protect Your Digital  Life

    Protect Your Digital Life

    Protect Your Digital Life: a reader asks… I’ve been reading your articles about scams, hacks and what to do afterwards. Can you give me some tips on what to do before, so I don’t get scammed or hacked? Yes! Let’s be proactive about this, it’s much easier to protect yourself from internet crime than it is to recover from being a victim. Here are some strategies you can do to harden your digital identity and keep from being scammed or […]

  • Venmo Scam

    Venmo Scam

    Venmo Scam: a reader asks… I received an email from Venmo.com that said I paid somone using Crypto Currency and that it will auto deduct from my account every month. It also gives me a customer service number to call. Should I? No, simply no. This is a scam attempt. While the email might have come from Venmo,com, it’s not real otherwise. Likely some enterprising scammer bought a list of emails from the dark web that included yours, and requested […]

  • When a Scam is not a Scam

    When a Scam is not a Scam

    When a Scam is not a Scam: a reader asks… I received an email supposedly from an insurance claims adjuster with an attached PDF. I haven’t opened it for fear that it’s infected. I don’t use that insurance company and have never had anything to do with them that I know of. I forwarded the email to you, can you please take a look and tell me if this is a scam (as I suspect)? I took a look, and […]

  • Opening PDF from Word Files Snafu

    Opening PDF from Word Files Snafu

    Opening Files Snafu: a reader asks… I have a Mac and used Microsoft Word to create a document. I then saved it as a PDF. Now when I try to open that document, it opens in Adobe Acrobat. But I want to edit it – I can’t open it in Word. Every time I try to open it, it comes up in Acrobat. What am I doing wrong? I no longer have the original Word document. The quick answer is […]

  • Tech Support Silo

    Tech Support Silo

    Tech Support Silo: a reader asks… I recently replaced my iPhone and followed your advice, going to the Apple Store and having them transfer everything over from my old phone to the new one. But they got stuck and weren’t able to help me getting my gmail account activated on my new iPhone. Their advice was for me to switch to using Apple’s email service, which I don’t want to do. I’m using the standard mail app that comes with […]

  • Cox Email to Yahoo

    Cox Email to Yahoo

    Cox Email to Yahoo: a reader asks… I use Cox internet service, and they recently sold off their email service to Yahoo. I got a guide on how to transition to the new email service, but it was not easy to understand. I went back and forth with support folks at both Cox and Yahoo, and finally got email working again on my Mac’s Mail app and on my iPhones. There’s one snag left though, and I’m not sure what […]

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