Thursday, August 30, 2018

office.com/setup

Office.com/setup- Learn how to download, install, activate, and uninstall Microsoft Office Setup on different devices and operating systems such as Mac and Windows. Activate your 25 character alphanumeric product key for Office 365, Office 2016, Office 2013, Office 2010, or Office 2007.

Friday, August 17, 2018

How to Troubleshoot the iPhone Black Screen Issue?

Many of the iPhone users have gone through a problem where their iPhone screen goes black, and then the iPhone screen apparently remains stuck on black.

There can be a variety of different causes of a black iPhone screen, but the good news is that you are likely to find it pretty straightforward to fix a blackout screen. Read this article till the end, and you may have your iPhone screen working as usual again.

The instructions mentioned in this article will show you a variety of potential troubleshooting fixes and possible causes to the concern where your iPhone display stays stuck on a black screen.

Since we found that there are different potential causes to make your iPhone stuck on a black screen, there are also a variety of different possible ways to solve this issue.

Most of the times some software issues cause the black iPhone screen and fortunately, that can easily be fixed. Here we have some of the ways that will help you get your iPhone working again.

Charge the Battery

If the lack of battery power caused the black screen issue, charging your iPhone’s battery can fix this problem. Believe it or not, but your iPhone’s battery may just be empty. However, when the battery is completely drained, you may not be able to see the indicator usually instructs you to charge your battery. I recommend you to try plugging it to the nearest charging point and let it be charging for a while.

Reboot your iPhone

If you think your battery is not the cause of the black screen, or if you don’t find any response even after you have charged it completely, you should try rebooting your iPhone. A soft reset (Reboot) will close all of your open applications and restarts your iPhone. Rebooting your phone can be helpful to you to revive your iPhone that is unresponsive while keeping the data unharmed.

Note: The reboot process may vary depending on the iPhone or its version you are using.

Restore Factory Settings

If you find your iPhone still unresponsive even after exercising two of the methods given above, you probably need to restore the original settings of your device.

Note: The factory reset will erase all of the data and personalized settings from your iPhone. Make sure you back up your device before starting the process. See the instructions below to restore your iPhone:

1. Connect your iPhone to the computer.

2. Open the iTunes.

3. Once the iTunes recognizes your device, find the Summary option and tap it.

4. Then go to the “Restore iPhone” option.

5. The iTunes will then return your iPhone to its original settings. Also, this process will update your iPhone to the latest version of iOS.

Restore or Update your iPhone in Recovery Mode

If you restored the factory settings and still it didn’t work, or iTunes couldn’t detect your iPhone, you are recommended to try forcing your iPhone into the recovery mode. Your device naturally comes into the recovery mode whenever you update to it the latest version of iOS. However, forcing your iPhone into recovery mode can be helpful to repair issue or any damage to your operating system. But make sure you only attempt it when you have a recent backup. See the instructions below to Restore or Update your iPhone in Recovery Mode your iPhone:

1. Connect your iPhone to the computer.

2. Open iTunes.

3. Then reboot your iPhone.

4. Here you will see a popup window, select the Update option from it.

5. Then iTunes will start reinstalling iOS without erasing your data.

Note: If you select the Restore option, iTunes will erase all of your data and personalized settings and restore it to its factory settings.

If you still couldn’t troubleshoot the issue of your iPhone even after trying all of the above steps, then your device must have hardware or software damage. In this case, we recommend you to contact for further assistance in fixing your damage directly.

We hope this article will be helpful to you.


John Morrison is a Microsoft Office expert and has been working in the technical industry since 2002. As a technical expert, John has written technical blogs, manuals, white papers, and reviews for many websites such as www.office.com/setup

Friday, August 10, 2018

How to Add Date Time Stamp to Photos when Importing them in Windows 10?

Did you want to Import your all photos to some another device, then don’t worry Windows 10 provides amazing software called as Windows Photo Gallery. No doubt, it’s a very great option with multiple features. So the Windows Photos Gallery will always recommend that used to add date and time also with the picture name or the camera storage device. Usually, the formats are like “YYYYMMDDHHMMSS” or just “YYYY-MM-DD,” as it totally depends on your operating system or the format you choose.

However, when you Windows has updated, then this was automatically removed as a default action since the Windows Photos Gallery was no longer be supported in the Windows 10 operating system. Many of the users are required this option as it makes easy to organize or manage or find any of your files in sequential order.

In this blog, we provide you every information about this feature and how to use it. And the process of How to add date time stamp to name the pictures, while importing them in Windows 10. The steps are discussing below:

Steps to Add Date Time Stamp to Photos when Importing them in Windows 10

To attach the date time and stamp to photos while importing them in Windows 10, you need to follow few simple steps. These steps are easy to understand but you need to follow in sequential order, it will help you in avoiding errors and saves your much time and takes fewer efforts. The steps are mentioning below:

1. Right-click on the desktop screen. Then, select the “New” option. Click on Shortcut option.

2. Now, it will ask for location; then you need to Copy Paste the given line:

· %SystemRoot%\system32\rundll32.exe "%SystemDrive%\Program Files\Windows Photo Viewer\photoAcq.dll",PhotoAndVideoAcquire

3. Alternatively, click on Next tab.

4. Click to add any “Specified Name,” for your Shortcut.

5. Now, import your entire picture with Date, Time. Click on “Save” option.

6. Then, you need to “Connect your Camera.” To Launch the importer, you need to double-click on it. Then, it will auto-detect your cameras, and prompt you to choose it.

7. Then, Select and Import.

Finally, all photos have successfully import on your Windows Photos Gallery on Windows 10.

So, before the actual import, you can just preconfigure all the feature things that are given below:

· You need to add “Tags” to all the photos that you want to import.

· By clicking on the Advanced Options, you can easily configure save location for images, videos, and the folder name has Data and name added. And the file name might include the date, time and also name added together.

Moreover, you have another option i.e, delete all your files directly from the camera, after completing the Importing, you need to open your internet explorer, and then rotate all your pictures on import.

Before importing the images and videos, we suggest seeing the preview of both. After checking the preview of both, you can also hop few imports by unmarking the box given next to the option. However, this software will also provide you the feature to see photos in groups which is in simple words and also grouped by dates. Finally, you can select to import only that new ones to hop all the duplicate file import.


John Morrison is a Microsoft Office expert and has been working in the technical industry since 2002. As a technical expert, John has written technical blogs, manuals, white papers, and reviews for many websites such as office.com/setup. 

Friday, August 3, 2018

Install Printer on Windows PC Without a CD



Did you lose your Printer’s software installation CD? CDs get damaged or lost very easily. If you need to set up your old printer on your new Windows PC, then in most likelihood, you will not be able to find the installation disk. If your computer is connected to the internet, then you can just download the setup from the web. After that, you can use the printer’s USD cord to complete the installation process. Follow the steps given below to add a printer to your Windows device with the help of a USB cord:

1. You can use a USB cable to install a printer. A not so long USB cable is provided with a majority of printers. With this cable, you can connect the printer to the computer directly. Since the cable is not very long, ensure that the printer is positioned in the close proximity of the PC.

2. Now, if you have a Windows laptop, then you will find a USB port for printers along with its sides. If you have a desktop running Windows, then the USB port should be present either in the front side or on the back side of the Central Processing Unit.

3. After inserting the USB cable into the computer’s port, you need to insert the other end into your printer.

4. If the printer does not have a USB cable, then you will have to install the printer manually.

5. After attaching the USB cable, you need to start the printer. Just press the power on the button located on the printer. Wait for a while for the printer to start.

6. In a majority of instances, the installation procedure of the printer begins as soon as it is switched on and connected to a system. If this happens, then just follow the instructions on the screen and install the printer on your computer.

7. If you do not get prompted to initiate the installation procedure after turning on the connected printer, then follow the next step.

8. Click on the Start button. It is located at the lower left edge of the desktop. You can also hit the Windows key on the keyboard.

9. In the Search bar in the Start menu, write: printers and scanner and hit the enter key.

10. Wait for the search for the text as mentioned earlier to be over.

11. In the search results, click on Printers & Scanners.

12. Now, in the upper section in the Printers & Scanners window, click on Add a printer or scanner.

13. In the Add a printer or scanner screen, select the printer.

14. If your printer does not show up in the list, then go to “The printer I want is not listed” and look for it.

15. Now, the installation needs to be initiated. Just follow the directions on the screen. The installation process and time taken for installation depend on the make and model of your printer.

16. When the installation is over, you will be prompted to restart the computer.

17. When the computer restarts, just print a test page to see if the printer is working properly or not.



Edward Cullen is a Microsoft Office expert and has been working in the technical industry since 2002. As a technical expert, Edward has written technical blogs, manuals, white papers, and reviews for many websites such as office.com/setup