Thursday, 22 December 2016

How to Turn Your Windows 10 laptop Into a Wi-Fi Hotspot

You probably might have been looking for an opportunity to kill two birds with one stone by turning your Windows 10 laptop into an Hot-spot to enable you connect your mobile device and other computers in the room.

Here is your Jackpot Solution.

First Make sure that you are running version 1607 or higher of Windows 10.

To find the version type: Winver.exe in Start menu search box and then hit Enter or ok
If you have the right version, then Smile because you are few steps away from killing the birds.

2. Click on Start then go to Settings
3. In the settings Window click on Network & Internet.
4. Now, from the left select Mobile hotspot. To turn your Windows 10 laptop Into a Wi-Fi Hotspot, turn on the option labeled “Share my Internet connection with other devices“. If you want to change default network name or password of your Windows 10 WI-FI hotspot, click the Edit button and then assign a different network name or password.
5. To connect a device to your Windows 10 WI-FI hotspot, locate your Laptop WI-FI network’s name on the device that you want to connect and then enter the password shown on Mobile hotspot page in the Settings section of your Windows 10 Pc.



Fix your Computer is Low on Memory Error

This post is for those who have memory errors or have had virtual memory errors. This simple steps of increasing your computers virtual memory might help to improve the performance of your system.

 Just right click the taskbar select Task Manager, and then Processes tab.

The first thing you need to do is check your Check your processes in the Task Manager to make sure there isn’t any apps, programs or internet browser add-ons or extensions consuming all the memory.



If you see a Process using a very high memory usage make sure to identify the program or a browser extension and uninstall accordingly.

If you keep getting this message, then try the following:

Right click on This PC desktop icon and click on Properties, Then Click on Advanced system settings.


In the System Properties window, select the Advanced tab, and under the Performance click on Settings.



In the performance Options window Select the Advanced tab again and in the Virtual Memory click the “Change” button.


Look at the Recommended: space Under Total Paging file size for all drives. now Increase double the size of the recommended: Space on the Initial Size option, and set the Maximum Size to double of what you just put on the initial size and click Set button and ok.


Re-start your PC so changes can take effect.