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Create a tile for Non-Default browser shortcut

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Question:  I have a website that will only work in Internet Explorer. So how can I create a tile that will open a URL in a specific browser? Answer: There are, unfortunately, many online apps that will only work with a specific browser. One site I use requires Chrome, another requires Internet Explorer, and others may require a different browser again. Is it possible to create a tile that will open a URL in a specific browser? Of course! The solution is easy. Well, not really as easy as creating a bookmark, but not a gargantuan task. There are 3 steps: Create a new shortcut on your desktop; point it to the required web browser and URL Drag it to your programs folder Pin it to start menu Here are the details:  1. Create a new shortcut (7 steps with about 13 sub-steps!) Right-click on an empty spot on your desktop (if you're in tablet mode, exit that first) Hover over New and click Shortcut A dialog box will open In the text field, you need to enter the...

TP200SA Revitalized

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Rescuing an Asus TP200SA – A Lightweight Laptop Story This article is about an Asus TP200SA 2-in-1 covertible laptop, but it applies equally to any lightweight laptop. A lightweight laptop would typically be one with a low-powered processor, a small eMMC hard drive and the bare minimum of ram. In addition, they’re not usually upgradable except for an expansion card slot. This laptop is slim, pretty and very lightweight with all-day battery life. But performance-wise, this laptop was about as bad as it gets; nearly full 32GB eMMC hard drive, 2 GB ram, and a celeron processor. It was painfully slow when I first tried it out, like Go-make-coffee-and-drink-2-cups-while-you-wait-for-reebee slow. My customer wanted to use it for email, viewing online flyers, and web browsing. But she needed to run some fairly heavy apps, like Microsoft Word, from time to time.She was about ready to chuck it and buy a bigger laptop. When I was done with it, she was happy again. It wasn’t a supe...
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Asus laptop TP401MA Bluetooth quit working after Windows 10 update. Apparently this is a common problem. The computer stops even recognizing that there is a bluetooth adapter present. Here's how I fixed mine with a little help from doctor Google. 1. Open Control Panel and click System. 2. Click Device Manager at left. 3. If a bluetooth driver is still present, right-click and uninstall it.     Under USB Controllers, if there is an unknown device, right-click and uninstall it. 4. Then click Action at the top and click Scan for hardware changes.     The system will detect the bluetooth adapter and install the driver automatically. UPDATE: The next time this happened, the bluetooth device wouldn't install. It just kept installing the unknown USB device. I uninstalled the unknown device, did a HARD shutdown, left it for 30 seconds or so, then restarted. Bluetooth driver installed automatically.