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Windows 8.1 3: Personalizing Your Start Screen

When you first begin using Windows 8.1, you are given the option of picking your colors during the initial set up. Once the user's account boots for the first time, their Start screen will be decked out in those colors. Of course you may want to change them, in fact, you may not want the Start screen to look that way at all.

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Why Android’s OTA Updates Remove Root and How to Keep It

Android’s OTA (over-the-air) updates remove root access, forcing you to root them again if you depend on root-only apps. There are ways to preserve this root access, and re-rooting a device will be easier on some devices than others.

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What is the Difference Between Numbered and Non-Numbered Pentium Processors?

With the variety in names and so-called types of Pentium processors over the years, it can be a little bit confusing knowing the differences between them all. With that in mind, today’s SuperUser Q&A post has some answers to a curious reader’s question about numbered and non-numbered Pentium processors.

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Windows 8.1 Guide 2: Making the Start Screen Fit Your Needs

Throughout Windows' long and often conflicted history (Windows ME, anyone?) perhaps nothing has been so polarizing and treated with such disdain than the Start screen.

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How to Create Saved Search Folders on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X

All mainstream desktop operating systems include powerful search features. They all offer the ability to create a “saved search,” which functions as a virtual folder. The saved search folder appears to contain the files that match your search.

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