4 Reasons Why You Should Install Windows on Your Mac
Lots of people install Windows on their Mac, but why? Here are the best reasons to install Windows on your Mac.
How to Delete (or Restore) Your Mac's Recovery Partition
Here's how to delete the Recovery partition on your Mac if necessary, plus the process of restoring the Recovery partition.
3 Ways to Run Windows on Your Mac
Wondering how to get Windows on your Mac? Here's how to run Windows using Boot Camp, virtualization, and Windows To Go.
4 Reasons to Encrypt Your Linux Partitions
Thinking about encrypting your Linux disk? It's a wise move, but wait until you've considered arguments for and against.
How to Install Windows 10 on Your Mac With Boot Camp
Want to install Windows on your Mac using Boot Camp? Here's a complete guide to installing Windows 10 on macOS that'll walk you through it.
Windows Update Deleted Linux! What to Do and How to Prevent It
If you run Windows and Linux on the same PC, Windows Update can destroy the Linux partition. Here's how to fix and prevent that.
Disk Partition, Clone, Backup: What's the Difference?
Partitioning, cloning, and backing up are all important computer processes. We'll explain the differences and help you find which is best for you.
How to Recover a Lost Partition in Windows
The horror when an important file or folder is missing, we all know it. But an entire partition? We'll show you how to recover a lost partition in Windows.
The Best Free Windows Partition Manager for Your Needs
Partition managers are an essential part of PC maintenance. Keep at least one Windows partition manager installed! We recommend these six free tools.
How to Manage Hard Drive Partitions and Volumes in Windows 10
Is Windows slow and running out of storage space? Or do you want to re-allocate space? We'll show you how to use Windows 10's partition manager.
Partition Tables: What Errors Mean and How to Avoid Them
If you're a computer tinkerer, you've probably met this dreaded message: "Invalid partition table." But why does this happen and how can you avoid it in the future?
How to Set Up a Second Hard Drive in Windows: Partitioning
You can split your drive into different sections with drive partitions. We'll show you how to resize, delete, and create partitions using a default Windows tool called Disk Management.
6 Apps and Tricks to Optimize Your Linux System Backups
Concerned about backing up data in Linux? Worried about using dd, or just want to make things as simple as possible? These tips will help you make straightforward backups that don't eat up storage.
16 Windows 10 Anniversary Update Issues & How to Fix Them
The Windows 10 Anniversary Update brings many improvements, but it has also introduced a host of new problems and annoyances. Here's how to troubleshoot and fix them.
What Is a Bootkit, and Is Nemesis a Genuine Threat?
Hackers continue to find ways to disrupt your system, such as the bootkit. Let's look at what a bootkit is, how the Nemesis variant works, and consider what you can do to stay clear.
Take Control of Linux Disk Partitions with These 10 fdisk Commands
While desktop disk management tools are also available for Linux distros (such as the Disk Utility in Ubuntu), using the fdisk command line tool offers more options.
How to Solve Most Windows Boot Problems
Is your Windows computer not booting up? It could be because of a hardware, software, or firmware error. Here's how to diagnose and fix these problems.
How to Restore a Deleted Recovery Partition in Windows 8
At the time, that extra storage space must have been very tempting. But now you need a recovery partition. We'll show you how to restore it.
Manage Your Hard Disk Partitions Like A Pro With EaseUS Partition Master [Windows]
When you ask a tech crowd about disk partition managers, many people will agree that EaseUS Partition Master is the best tools for the job. Why? Because it offers many great features, yet remains easy to use. It's also MakeUseOf's favorite partition manager for Windows. This review focuses on the partition manager only.
The GParted Live CD: A Quick Way To Edit Your Primary Partitions [Linux]
Edit your partitions from outside your operating system. The GParted Live CD is a simple Linux distro you can use to change the size of your partitions – or wipe a drive entirely. Built around GParted, the ultimate partitioning software, the GParted Live CD is probably the simplest way to use GParted on any computer – regardless of what operating system it runs.