Ten Free Troubleshooting Tools for Windows 10
Posted: August 29, 2016
[caption id="attachment_12811" align="alignright" width="294"]

Image from pcworld.com[/caption]
Windows 10, like every other operating system, will eventually require some sort of troubleshooting. Fortunately, it's got some great tools built right in, but they're not always easy to find.
These free top ten troubleshooting tools for Windows 10 that work well and are easy to find.
Woody Leonhard, writer for PC World, shares what the top 10 tools for troubleshooting Windows 10 are.
Top 10 free troubleshooting tools for Windows 10
Into every Windows 10 user’s life a little rain must fall. Sometimes it comes down in buckets.
Windows itself has many built-in troubleshooting tools, but they can be tricky to find and even trickier to harness in ways that’ll help you solve a problem—instead of simply sitting there looking pretty and/or perplexed.
Here we introduce 10 tools you’re going to need, sooner or later, no matter how you use or abuse Win10. They’re free—either built into Windows, downloadable from Microsoft, or free as a breeze from a third party. Most of all, they get the job done ... and done well.
Task Manager
Windows has a secret command post that can be invaluable in a pinch, assuming you get familiar with its powerful offerings. It’s called Task Manager, and to fire it up, right-click the Start button and choose Task Manager, or press Ctrl-Alt-Del and choose Task Manager.
Read the entire article
Top 10 Free Troubleshooting Tools for WIndows 10 on
PC World.