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Want to learn computer coding but don’t know where to turn? Here is a list of Free tutorial websites that have lessons from beginner to advanced coding in C, C#, C++, Python, HTML, Javascript, you name it and all for free. Get caught up with the computer age.
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Timeshift System Restore
Have you set a current Timeshift on your Linux distro? Timeshift usually comes preinstalled on most Linux distros but if you don’t have Timeshift it is available in your software manager. Just open your softwaer manager and search Timeshift. Using Timeshift is easy and is a life saver.
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System Restore Points
Have you set or created a System Restore Point on your Windows computer? System restore points are the best and only way to reset your system without losing all your files. It’s easy to do and a real lifesaver.
Follow the videos below that are for your version of Windows.
Restore your PC to an earlier time and date
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