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How to Convert a Physical Windows or Linux PC to a Virtual Machine

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Symbolic Link

In Unix and operating systems derived from Unix, a Symbolic Link is a file that contains a reference to (points to) another file or directory and acts as a shortcut to it.

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How to Automatically Format an Existing Document in Word 2013

Word has a handy feature that automatically formats what you type, as you type it. This includes changing quotes to Smart Quotes, automatically creating bulleted and numbered lists, and creating hyperlinks from web addresses. However, what if you have an existing document you want to automatically format?

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How to Convert a Physical Windows or Linux PC to a Virtual Machine

Want to keep an old Windows or Linux installation around without keeping the hardware around? Convert that physical Windows partition to a virtual hard drive, allowing you to boot it in a virtual machine program like VMware, Hyper-V, Parallels, or VirtualBox.

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How to Use Your Mac’s Disk Utility to Partition, Wipe, Repair, Restore, and Copy Drives

Your Mac includes a built-in partition manager and disk management tool known as Disk Utility. It’s even accessible from Recovery Mode, so you can partition your Mac’s hard drive without any special bootable tools.

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How to Restore Windows 7 Backups on Windows 8.1 or 10

Windows 8 offered support for restoring Windows 7 backups, but Microsoft removed this feature in Windows 8.1. There’s still a way to restore your files from Windows 7 backups on Windows 8.1 or 10, but it’ll take a bit more work.

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Yes, That Extra Storage is Overpriced, But You Should Pay For it Anyway

It’s a lesson many of us have learned the hard way. Yes, $100 is overpriced for a storage upgrade, but it’s still worth it. The most inexpensive models of smartphones, tablets, and laptops often have too little storage.

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How to Make OS X’s Finder Tags Work for You

If you’ve used OS X recently, you may have noticed tags now have a distinct presence in the Finder. Maybe you’re thinking, “huh? tags?” (it’s a fair response), but actually, tags are an excellent way to categorize, sort, and instantly find your important stuff.

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Why Your Windows PC Isn’t Genuine (and Exactly How That Limits You)

Microsoft recently announced that WIndows 10 would be a free upgrade even for computers without genuine copies of Windows. But, even though they’ll let you install Windows 10, you’ll just end up with a non-genuine copy of Windows 10 that continues to nag at you.

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