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Sometimes my phone will charge fully in an hour. Sometimes it takes multiple hours. Sometimes it even continues to discharge while charging!

All those are valid scenarios. This week's featured article discusses the hows and whys.

Why Does My Phone Charge Slowly on Some Chargers?

Also this week

  • A computer full of malware.
  • OneDrive for one kind of backup.
  • Recovering deleted files thanks to OneDrive.
  • Where'd that message come from?

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Featured Article

Why Does My Phone Charge Slowly on Some Chargers?

Why Does My Phone Charge Slowly on Some Chargers?
All chargers are not created equal.

Why do some chargers work faster or slower than others? We'll take a look at some basic electrical concepts to understand what to look for in a charger.
Read: Why Does My Phone Charge Slowly on Some Chargers?

Also This Week on Ask Leo!

My Computer Is Infected With Malware. Should I Just Throw It Out?
Violence is never the answer.

My Computer Is Infected With Malware. Should I Just Throw It Out?
Malware is just software. It doesn't destroy your computer's hardware in any way. Some work will get you back up and running without needing to destroy anything.
Read: My Computer Is Infected With Malware. Should I Just Throw It Out?

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Using OneDrive for Nearly Continuous Backup
Even if you use it for nothing else, use OneDrive for this.

Using OneDrive for Nearly Continuous Backup
OneDrive can be used for many things, but one of the most valuable is ongoing online backup.
Read: Using OneDrive for Nearly Continuous Backup

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Recover Deleted Files in OneDrive
The safety net you might not be aware of.

Recover Deleted Files in OneDrive
If you're using OneDrive for your regular work, its recycle bin provides an extra layer of backup and protection.
Read: Recover Deleted Files in OneDrive

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Where Did This Message Come From?
Identifying the source.

Where Did This Message Come From?
Process Explorer includes a nifty feature to help you identify any program displaying a window or message box.
Read: Where Did This Message Come From?

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Where Did This Message Come From?

Process Explorer includes a nifty feature to help you identify where a message came from.
Watch: Where Did This Message Come From?

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Recover Deleted Files in OneDrive

If you're using OneDrive for your regular work, its Recycle Bin provides an extra way to recover deleted files.
Watch: Recover Deleted Files in OneDrive

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Using OneDrive for Nearly Continuous Backup

OneDrive can be used for many things, but one of the most valuable is ongoing online backup.
Watch: Using OneDrive for Nearly Continuous Backup

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Why Does My Phone Charge Slowly on Some Chargers?

Why do some chargers work faster or slower than others? We'll take a look at some basic electrical concepts to understand what to look for in a charger.
Watch: Why Does My Phone Charge Slowly on Some Chargers?

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My Computer Is Infected With Malware. Should I Just Throw It Out?

Malware is just software. It doesn't destroy your computer's hardware in any way. Some work will get you back up and running without needing to destroy anything.
Watch: My Computer Is Infected With Malware. Should I Just Throw It Out?

All About OneDrive - Online Course

All About OneDrive - Online Course

OneDrive is both incredibly powerful and at times incredibly confusing. It includes a bucket-load of features to help you back up, share, collaborate, stay safe, and more.

All About OneDrive covers OneDrive's features and its peculiarities so you can use it to the fullest.

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