I am a PC knowledgeable. These are the 8 Home windows errors I nonetheless make
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In abstract:
- PCWorld’s tech knowledgeable confesses to eight widespread Home windows errors, together with neglecting driver updates, avoiding PC restarts, and sustaining a cluttered desktop with 1000’s of unread emails.
- Regardless of utilizing high-end elements like a 7950X3D processor, the creator experiences efficiency points that may very well be resolved by way of correct upkeep and troubleshooting practices.
- The article serves as a cautionary reminder that even skilled professionals fall into dangerous tech habits, emphasizing the significance of standard system care.
I’ve a confession to make: I don’t all the time do as I say.
I’ve been a tech journalist for 20 years. Over these years, I’ve written numerous how-to guides and recommendation columns, and I’ve made countless suggestions for a way it’s best to go about taking care of, sustaining, and enhancing your PC.
However I’m embarrassed to say, I don’t observe all the suggestions and tips I share, and I typically fall into the very traps I warn others in opposition to. It’s time to return clear and admit my errors. Listed below are a few of my worst tech sins that you ought to keep away from doing your self. Don’t be like me!
I’ve 38,000 unread emails
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That is a type of ones that I can get away with fairly simply, largely as a result of I’m not about to let simply anybody take a peek at my e mail account. However once I’ve often had buddies or colleagues look at my display screen whereas I’m working, they’ve been horrified.
“What occurs if somebody sends you one thing essential?” they ask. “How have you learnt while you get a brand new e mail?” The tech-savvy ones even inform me, “You actually ought to arrange some filters.”
They usually’re all right. Having tens of 1000’s of unread emails isn’t simply messy. It’s distracting. Impractical. The unread counter is totally arbitrary at this level—I don’t even give it some thought anymore.
Why don’t I cope with it? I suppose I simply don’t have to. I get so many emails that if I’d spent all day opening or “studying” them merely in order that they don’t present up as “unread,” then I’d by no means get something completed. (I ought to in all probability simply delete all of them!) A fast parse to see if I obtained something essential, then I’m on to no matter precise job I have to do.
My drivers and BIOS aren’t up-to-date
I’ve been having some bother with bizarre system locks just lately. I feel it has to do with a misconfigured webcam driver, nevertheless it is also my second monitor, or a defective HDMI cable.
To verify it wasn’t software-related, I up to date my graphics drivers—and apparently I hadn’t up to date them since early 2024. Oops. I later went to replace my BIOS as one other potential repair for my system glitching woes—and apparently I hadn’t flashed that since late 2023.
I’ve given myself a well-deserved slap on the wrist for each of those. It’s one thing I ought to do extra usually, nevertheless it simply retains slipping my thoughts and I by no means discover the time to get round to them. I imply, positive, it’s not one thing you have to do… nevertheless it’s a good suggestion as a result of an outdated BIOS and/or drivers may cause points.
I plug my telephone in to switch information
I do know there are a bunch of the way to get information off my telephone onto my PC. There are apps, community sharing, and cloud storage choices which can be all fairly easy. However for probably the most half, once I wish to again up my photographs or switch paperwork between telephone and PC, I nonetheless plug in.
I’ve a USB-C-to-A cable with a USB 3.0 port at greatest—it isn’t quick, so large information transfers can take time. It’s cable-tied to my desk, although, so it’s all the time inside simple attain. And it does a adequate job for transferring information round that I’ve by no means bothered to research a greater answer.
Lazy? Maybe. However the effort and time wanted to discover higher alternate options has all the time felt higher spent elsewhere for me.
Once I reinstall Home windows, I simply purchase new storage drives

Jon Martindale / Foundry
This sin is extra within the vein of a privileged humblebrag than it’s a mistake or dangerous behavior, nevertheless it’s a fantastic instance of the type of paranoia I’ve when transferring to a recent, new Home windows set up.
I’m so involved that Home windows will by accident delete one thing I want (or that I’ll overlook to again one thing up) that as a substitute of reinstalling Home windows on the identical drive (or manually backing up essential information and performing an old-school format), I simply want to purchase a brand new drive altogether and maintain the previous drive as further storage.
The plus facet of that is that I all the time have a recent new drive to put in new video games and apps on, and I’ve every thing else on my older drives. The draw back is that my system has grown right into a Frankenstein’s monster of drive letters. I nonetheless have the 500GB Samsung 850 EVO from three installs in the past. It’s additionally left me with numerous drives referred to as “Native Disk” and it usually takes just a few tries for me to seek out the precise drive I’m searching for.
I exploit a excessive mouse DPI on a regular basis
I’m effectively conscious that many professional PC players play at 800 to 1,200 DPI on their gaming mice, with large mouse pads over which they sweep their arms for pinpoint accuracy. However I’m not about that life.
I run my mice at round 2,400 DPI on a regular basis, it doesn’t matter what I’m doing, and that works effectively sufficient for me. I exploit a fingertip grip model, so my mouse is usually managed by my index and ring fingers resting on both facet of the mouse, and which means I want a sensitivity stage that traverses actual distance with minimal motion. At 2,400 DPI, I can carry out most of my required mousing in a small area.
I don’t play a lot in the best way of high-speed FPS video games—the place the added accuracy from a decrease DPI could be actually value it—however even once I do, I don’t swap it up. I like my mouse sensitivity and I’m not going to child myself into considering I could be aggressive anyway. I’m simply right here to attain aims and check out to not die greater than anybody else on my staff.
I solely reboot my PC when it crawls
I very often end my work days with duties nonetheless open, tasks midway completed, and emails I haven’t gotten to but, so I often simply decrease these home windows, swap to a brand new desktop view, and are available again to them later. And once I’m completed for the day, I don’t trouble saving every thing or bookmarking tabs—I simply put the PC to sleep.
Meaning I not often shut down my pc. Which isn’t an enormous deal for probably the most half, however once I’m a number of weeks in and not using a correct reboot, I can often inform. Community efficiency drops off a cliff for some purpose, movies start to stutter, browser tabs begin lagging… and that’s once I realize it’s time to restart. I ought to do it extra usually, although.
I’ve let my PC pile up with points
I spend most of my days working with and writing about PCs, {hardware} elements, and software program, so relating to my principal work and gaming machine, I simply wish to use it. Don’t get me mistaken: I like fidgeting with computer systems and seeing what I can do with them. However I hate troubleshooting once I have to focus or once I wish to calm down.
That’s resulted in me having a PC with a stunning quantity of nagging points for somebody who writes guides on the right way to repair stated points. For instance, I’ve one odd boot situation the place typically apps received’t load correctly and are solely half-responsive. It has one thing to do with my webcam I’m fairly positive, however I haven’t nailed it down but.
I even have a second monitor that often glints with bizarre white bands, however unplugging and replugging it will get it going once more. And for a PC working on a 7950X3D and a PCIe 4 SSD, the startup time is terribly sluggish. I actually ought to do one thing about all of that… however I can’t be bothered. Don’t be like me. Don’t let your issues pile up.
I’ve too many desktop icons

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That is one which my less-tech-savvy buddies rag on me for. It’s not as dangerous as my 70-year-old mom’s desktop—which is extra icon than background at this level—however I’ll admit it’s a bit chaotic. I don’t have any shortcuts there, however I do have far too many folders. They’re usually for previous tasks I haven’t gotten again to shortly, however I swear I’ll… in the future…
Actually, I feel that is extra aesthetic desire than something, as functionally there’s little distinction between having a folder the place I save all my Photoshopped information thumbnails on the desktop or nestled deeper right into a drive. Regardless, it doesn’t look tremendous skilled.
Do as I say, not as I do
Writing this text has been an eye fixed opener for me. Not solely did I not notice what number of tech sins I used to be committing, however I by no means knew I used to be counting on so many stop-gap options. Loads of these points may very well be solved by simply spending slightly extra time doing issues the precise method, which I usually evangelize in my how-to guides.
The reality is, we could share every kind of recommendation with you—whether or not it’s about good digital safety habits, extending your SSD’s lifespan, shopping for a refurbished laptop computer, or being extra productive with Home windows 11—even when we aren’t good about heeding these exact same suggestions.
So, let me make this pledge to you, oh reader who holds your self to a better normal than this pontificating tech knowledgeable: I’ll do higher. Maybe I’ll write up one other version of this in a yr and we are able to see what number of of my sins I’ve absolved myself of.

