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Microsoft February Patch Tuesday fixes 77 security flaws, including IE zero-day | ZDNet Posted: 13 Feb 2019 03:47 AM PST
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I want to change the language in my Windows 10 home single language (version:1809) Posted: 13 Feb 2019 07:43 PM PST Hello everyone i would like to change my language settings in my laptop but i can't i thought it would be a simple thing but since its a single language version of windows i can't do anything about language and language is Turkish i want to change it to English(US) please can anyone help me i would appreciate it soo much thank in advance [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 13 Feb 2019 12:38 PM PST For those of you who own Android devices and prefer to use Google services (while owning a Windows device), how well do you make the ecosystem work in Windows? [link] [comments] | ||
Is there a way to hide and unhide the taskbar with a command or gesture? Posted: 13 Feb 2019 08:04 PM PST I prefer to auto hide the task bar as it gives me more screen space but I don't like having to bringing mouse down to check the time or check battery level [link] [comments] | ||
How to move all photos to an external hard drive? Posted: 13 Feb 2019 06:56 PM PST I'm buying a 500 GB hard drive to free up space on my SSD. I use the photos app on windows 10 to (almost seamlessly) backup my photos from my devices. I want the photos to be in my external hard drive, but I still want to seamlessly import and backup my photos into the hard drive. Like changing the directory where the imported images are saved. Any help? [link] [comments] | ||
What is taking up so much space on my C drive? Posted: 13 Feb 2019 05:26 PM PST So right now Windows Explorer tells me there is 340GB of used space on my 500GB SSD. Yet, when I add the folder sizes of the user folder, windows folder, both program files folders, and the program data folder, it says they only take up 170GB. What is using up the other 170GB? Also, when I go to the uninstall programs list, Windows is telling me that Destiny 2 is installed on my C drive and taking up 30GB, but I uninstalled Destiny 2 through the battle.net app nearly a year ago, and I can't find anything named destiny2 on my C drive when I use search. It's also telling me the uplay client is taking up over 38GB which makes no sense. It also tells me counter strike is installed on my C drive even though its on my D drive. Why is Windows so confused? Or am I missing something? [link] [comments] | ||
How to free up disk space on a fixed-size Windows 7 install? (constrained usage) Posted: 13 Feb 2019 05:23 PM PST I have a Virtual Box installation of Windows 7 that's encrypted with VeraCrypt utilizing its hidden OS feature. The downside of this is that the entire installation must be 62 GB even though the working Windows installation thinks it is on a disk that's only 20 GB. Consequently, I can't add disk space:
Fortunately my usage range for this virtual machine is constrained. I only need it for web browsing and office document editing. That means just my browsers (Edge, Firefox, Chrome) and MS Office, (really Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).
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Why are there no Hindi or Thai or Vietnamese or Esperanto versions of windows? Posted: 13 Feb 2019 01:28 PM PST | ||
Posted: 13 Feb 2019 05:01 PM PST this happened a long time ago I cleaned the sticker off and the middle of the product code is gone but the phone number on the sticker survived. Is there anything i can do? [link] [comments] | ||
Does someone have a WMM download? Posted: 13 Feb 2019 04:14 PM PST Does anyone have a *virus free* Windows Movie Maker download that I could use? I've seen youtubers find a specific site that hosts it online and use it, but I'm uncomfortable with actually using one of these sites. I just want a site that is proven to be safe please :) [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 13 Feb 2019 11:27 AM PST Hey, I changed my mother board a while ago after that the windows activation showed up on my screen, now a friend of mine who's doing an IT study said he can claim free windows activation codes and gave me one but is this trustable? or could this mean he can do/see things on my computer? or that its connected to his school or something? I hope someone tell me? or if its just fine it use. Thanks :) [link] [comments] | ||
Create a shortcut to change registry value and launch program? Posted: 13 Feb 2019 07:28 AM PST I work in the Office programs on big monitors all day. The insanely bright white theme just destroys my retinas. Even setting the programs to Dark Gray doesn't help, because almost everything (such as reading pane in Outlook) is still blindingly white. Through my research, I have learned that Microsoft has added a black theme to Office programs, but that it only works for Office 365 subscribers, which I am not (since my boss bought my license outright). This really infuriates me that a solution for my problem exists but is not an option for me because we paid for the same software in a slightly different way. I've found a registry entry that can simply be changed to a different digit in order to enable the theme I want, but it only works once, for the first Office program I launch after making the change. It seems that launching the program reverts the entry back to the default 0 value (and therefor blindingly white theme). I know that one option would be to edit permissions in the registry so that SYSTEM does not have write access, but the entry is in Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Common and I feel as though making the whole Common folder unable to be written to could cause issues with updates and/or other settings changes. My thought is that maybe I could instead edit the shortcuts that I'm using to launch the Office programs so that I can double click on it and the registry value is changed and then the program is launch? I'm somewhat savvy, but need a little guidance on if/how this could be done. [link] [comments] | ||
Any 4GB limitation on Win7 (on NTFS!!!) Posted: 13 Feb 2019 08:27 AM PST Is there any limitation about copying files larger than 4GB from local Win7 drive (32but edition) to NAS (or the other way, from NAS to local)? All drives are formatted NTFS. The NAS (which is a WD Cloud EX2 Ultra) is totally fine since copying the same file works from a Win10 64bit laptop. [link] [comments] | ||
1 HDD 10 separate windows installations Posted: 13 Feb 2019 10:33 AM PST So I have a back up of 10 hdds on one hard drive, I can clone the hard drive to get multiple copies. Would there be any way to use the clone of the backup drive in the respective machines they came out of and just choose the partition to boot from? These installations are critical components to our systems and it would be easiest just to have a master backup disk that can be cloned and then plug into a machine and select the correct partition to boot from. Any advice would be welcomed. Next to no windows knowledge anymore. *edit: these installations range from (unfortunately) windows 3.1-XP [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 12 Feb 2019 10:42 PM PST Basically, the internal flash 32 GB size is too small for W10. It only has about 6 GB free. A much bigger SSD was added into it, so there are two internal SSDs now. What's the best way to migrate everything over to this new bigger drive? Thank you for reading, and I hope to get an answer soon. :) [link] [comments] | ||
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Trying to boot into Hiren's Boot CD on Windows 7 Posted: 13 Feb 2019 01:20 PM PST Hello I ask my title suggests I am trying to boot a USB verison of Hiren's Boot CD and it keep getting an error every time I press "any key to boot from USB" I get an error that states: Recovery Your PC/Device needs to repaired There isn't enough memory available to create a ramdisk device Error code: 0xc0000017 My problem is every solution I find needs me to boot inside of Windows to make changes but I unfortunately can't because of a lost password (hence the need to boot Hirens). Any ideas? [link] [comments] | ||
Multiple Monitors - Maximize window on current monitor? Posted: 13 Feb 2019 07:54 AM PST Hey, just a quick question: Is it possible to maximize a window on the screen on which you pressed the icon on the task bar? So lets say I want to maximize a window that was minimized while being on monitor A. Could I make it so that if I click on its icon on monitor B that it also opens on monitor B? thanks in adcance (= [link] [comments] | ||
Running Windows 9x software under Win32s Posted: 13 Feb 2019 02:02 AM PST I have a Windows 3.11 for Workgroups virtual machine and I really enjoy the graphical user interface. It's really fun to experiment with an OS from 1993 and see what it was capable of. But since it's a 16-bit OS, it has no native 32-bit support so you need third party programs to run such software, therefore I installed Win32s and tried to run a few 32-bit programs. A few of them are working but most of them will not run even under Win32s. Does anyone have software recommendations that will work properly under Win32s? Also I need browser suggestions for Win 3.11 (I tried IE5, Opera 3.62 and Arachne but I'm curious whether there's more that will work) [link] [comments] | ||
How do I make a shortcut to use in the command line? Posted: 13 Feb 2019 06:31 AM PST When I'm usually working within the same directory. Is there a way I can make a shortcut so I can type something like this in the command line: cd ~github Instead of the full file path? [link] [comments] | ||
Built my gaming PC years ago, having issues updating windows. Posted: 13 Feb 2019 10:06 AM PST Last night after gaming I shut down my computer and it had to update. Later I turned it on to watch Netflix and I got the "Inaccessible Boot Device" stop code. I tried restore to previous versions, booting in safe mode, and various command prompts that I found though researching online. Nothing helped. Finally reimaged it. Re-downloaded a few games today and it works fine. Went to go shut it down, and it wants to update. What should I do? I really don't want to go through this again... [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 13 Feb 2019 10:00 AM PST platform: Windows7 Pro on Toshiba R830 laptop I used Diskpart to assign letter F: to a recovery partition. Now in F: I see : F:\boot directory Question (windows 7 noob): Is this partition used to factory reset my laptop ? If yes, how come I can use it ? I suppose It is there to "re-install" windows 7, but How ? TYA [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 13 Feb 2019 09:52 AM PST I have a school issued HP 255 G6 Notebook running Windows 10 for Education (See link for specs, it's the 4GB RAM model). It's extremely slow, so much that lightweight tasks like web browsing and word processing take up 95-100% resources. I suspect this is in part contributed to by the various school-installed programs running on it. I want to know if there's any way to speed it up on the software side of things, as it's a school issued computer and I doubt my school would like it very much if I changed its hardware. [link] [comments] |
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