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Free Fire Guide: Best Guns for One Tap Headshot – Woodpecker, SKS/SVD, M500, Desert Eagle, and M1887

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In any battle royale game, guns play the most important role. In Free Fire, too, there are multiple guns in their multiple categories. When you’re playing a battle royale game then you have to loot your guns and in Clash Squads you have to buy them. Either way, knowing the abilities of each weapon is crucial in choosing the right gun. There are guides that go in-depth on how to use guns or the best guns for a specific role, but this guide will be looking at guns that are perfect for one tap headshot. In Free Fire’s in-game lingo, one tap headshot means taking drag shots and connecting those shots to the head. Guns like the M1887 are famous for taking one tap headshots in close range, and that’s why it’s the preferred choice of gun for entry fraggers. In this Free Fire guide, you will be learning about other weapons that are also great for taking headshots in the game.  Woodpecker One gun that has started appearing in many Free Fire guides is the Woodpecker. This is one of the newer...

Optimizing Windows 11. Optimizing Your Windows 11 Experience: Removing Unnecessary Elements and Setting up Productivity Tools

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Microsoft Windows 11's default by settings can contain small and unnecessary elements, such as superfluous taskbar icons and unwanted applications that can affect your productivity. Here are some steps you can take to optimize your Windows 11 experience after installation. Remove crapware Like its predecessor, Windows 11 generates revenue for Microsoft through the inclusion of shortcuts on the Start menu during every new installation. These are third-party apps and services such as Spotify, Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook that pay Microsoft in exchange for the exposure. However, these apps can take up disk space and decrease your computer’s performance. Fortunately, these apps can be removed directly from the Start menu by following these simple steps: Right-click on the icon of the app you want to remove and click Uninstall. On the dialog box that appears, click Yes to confirm your choice. Repeat this process if you want to remove more than one program. Turn on Windows Sandbox Win...