How To Use Specific Troubleshooters In Windows 10

Windows 10 comes with built-in troubleshooters that can help in diagnosing and narrowing down various issues. Here is how to access them: Open Settings (Win key + I) and click on Update & Security. Click on the Troubleshoot section. There will be settings for enabling and disabling troubleshooters. To access different types of troubleshooters, click on Additional troubleshooters. It will open...

How To Fix Enable IPv6 Error When Creating Homegroup In Windows 10

When trying to create a homegroup in Windows 10, one common error that is encountered is about enabling IPv6 for the network connection. To fix this, a couple of Windows services need to be enabled along with a registry change. Here is how: First, open Run box (Windows key + r) and type services.msc : Drill down so that two services: Peer Networking Grouping and PNRP Machine Name Publication Service...

How To Completely Reset Windows 10 Network Settings

Troubleshooting networking issues in Windows 10 can be usually attributed to driver updates, firewall settings or program specific configuration. However, if all of these options don’t fix the problem, the last resort is to completely reset all networking settings. This can be useful rather than refreshing the PC or reinstalling Windows 10. Tthis reset feature is supported only by versions later...