In order to reinstall Windows 10 without the original installation disc, you can either use a USB drive or CD. Before beginning the reinstallation process, make sure that you have backed up all important files on a disc or USB drive. Once you’ve done that, you can follow the steps below to reinstall Windows 10. …
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In the case of a PC that doesn’t start normally, a USB recovery disk can be used to boot into Safe Mode. Alternatively, you can press the Windows+i key combination to open the Settings window. Select “Change PC settings” on the left panel, and then click on the Advanced startup option. In the right panel, …
In this video, we’ll show you how to install basement windows. First, make sure the basement window is level. If it is not, we’ll use a straightedge to guide the saw cut. Next, we’ll fix the window with screws or nails. Some manufacturers specify how to install the nailing fin. If you’re not sure what …
There is a way to find your iTunes backup file on Windows 10. The easiest way to do so is to navigate to %appdata% and look for “Apple ComputerMobileSyncBackup.” In the case of Macs, you can also look in %USERPROFILE% or %APPDATA%. Once you have located the correct folder, simply open it and browse for …
To copy a folder but not the content of its folder, open File Explorer. Click the Ribbon Home tab and select Copy to. From there, you can choose a destination folder by double-clicking it. Then, choose Copy to Folder. Using the (+) icon, you can find the desired folder and press the “copy” button. Once …
If you’re interested in installing Windows 10 on a USB flash drive, the first thing you need is a Windows computer. You can use this software to create an installation USB and then insert it into a PC. After creating the USB, Windows will erase any data on the drive during the setup process. Depending …
If you have a large hard drive, you may need to defrag it on a regular basis. This process may take several hours, so you should plan to do other things while it’s running. When you’re done, you can choose to exit the Optimize Drives menu. The defragging process will close after a while, but …
You might have accidentally moved the Taskbar. To reposition it to the right place, you can use the following method: click and hold the empty area on the taskbar. Then, use your mouse to drag the taskbar to the desired location. Note that the resizing will only work if you hold down the left mouse …
Many people wonder: What is Program Files and where do I find it? The answer to this question depends on your operating system. Windows by default installs programs in the C: drive. If you’re running a 64-bit version of the operating system, the folder is likely called Program Files. For 32-bit programs, the folder is …
You’ve probably heard of Task View, but do you know what it does? In short, it shows you all of your open applications and files. The timeline lets you pick up past activities. These activities can be anything from Microsoft Edge articles to Office documents. You can also see tasks and open apps from different …
