I setup the following columns as default for all (new) folders:
Name, Size, Date modified
Now I created a new folder with the name "work".
Yes, all columns are set accordingly.
Now I rename the folder to "_work" and the shown folders are automatically changed to
Name, Date, Type, Size, Length...
Occasionally Win 10 downloads silently in background some security updates (on my v1903 system) and prepares them for installation on next reboot.
When I click on START Button (for shutdown or restart action) I can see an additional entry "Update and restart" with a red dot in the lower left...
Occasionally Win 10 downloads silently in background some security updates (on my v1903 system) and prepares them for installation on next reboot.
When I click on START Button (for shutdown or restart action) I can see an additional entry "Update and restart" with a red dot in the lower left...
Occasionally Win 10 downloads silently in background some security updates (on my v1903 system) and prepares them for installation on next reboot.
When I click on START Button (for shutdown or restart action) I can see an additional entry "Update and restart" with a red dot in the lower left...
Occasionally Win 10 downloads silently in background some security updates (on my v1903 system) and prepares them for installation on next reboot.
When I click on START Button (for shutdown or restart action) I can see an additional entry "Update and restart" with a red dot in the lower left...
When I am in LockScreen (with the entry field for the password) and click onto the "Shutdown" icon in the lower right corner a menu appears.
After selecting "Restart" always a warning popup appears:
"If you restart now, you and any other people using this PC could lose unsaved work" RESTART...
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Whats the recommended size for Restore Points for an Win10 system partition when I want to store e.g. 8 restore points?
Where can I defined where (in which partition) these restore points should be stored? Or are they always on the same partition as the original?
Are old Win7 Restore Point...
Yes, I know.
The question is WHERE can I enter them?
I don't want to open a terminal/CmdPrompt and type it in manually.
The switch should be added to TaskBar File Explorer Shortcut directly.
Again: When I right-click on FileExplorer Icon in TaskBar, then right-click on "File Explorer"...
In old Win7 users could place a shortcut on TaskBar then open Properties of this shortcut, go to "Shortcut" tab and enter
%windir%\explorer.exe /n,/e,D:\data
This opens (when clicked) Windows Explorer and mark and expands directory D:\data\
Unfortunately this does not work any more in Win10...