Tenorshare Duplicate File Deleter Review and Alternative

Duplicate file deleters are growing in popularity for all the right reasons. Even though Windows and PCs have become so advanced that they mostly look after themselves by cleaning and deleting junk files regularly, you need to deal with some files manually. We download, use and edit multiple files daily, and these files are stored somewhere on our hard drives that accumulate over time. So, let’s look at how we can get rid of these files.

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Deleted Files Reappear Again in Windows 11

Has it ever happened to you that you tried deleting a few bunch of files and the deletion process seemed to be successful, but when you turned on the computer the other day, your deleted files appeared again in the same directory? It can be very annoying when you want to get rid of those files and the deleted files come back again and again even after multiple deletion attempts.

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How Long Will My SSD Last? Best Practices to Improve Your SSD’s Life Expectancy?

The primary benefit of using SSDs over HDDs is their speed. Solid State Drives offer incredibly faster performance compared to the traditional hard disks. SSDs don’t have physical moving parts (such as spinning platters) and as such, they consume little energy and make no noise.

However, SSDs have a few major drawbacks. They’re very expensive and thus, limited in size. There are ‘write’ limitations with SSDs. Writing too much data can decrease your SSD’s overall lifespan. So, if you’ve recently bought an SSD, sit back and read this guide to get a glimpse about it’s expected lifespan and the best practices to improve your SSD’s life expectancy.

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How to Use Dolby Atmos in Windows 10?

Dolby Atmos is a proprietary technology developed by Dolby Laboratories. Dolby Atmos presents sound in a 360 degree audio bubble. It has completely re-engineered the way sound waves were previously handled and presented in the home theatres and other audio instruments. It provides superior listening experience with up-or-down speakers to please your ears. It is a new audio format, in contrast to stereo which is restricted to just two audio channels. Dolby Atmos collects sound from a pre-recorded audio file and converts it in an immersive manner.

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