Ok, this might get complicated. What I want is a user-level program that has the paths to virtual install locations, so I can test install applications without modifying the real program locations. I ideally want to do this in school, so I can play Roblox without actually installing it to the...
Ok, new question. Can I set a one-time variable to run an application in Powershell? For my COMMAND batch script, it does (appear to) set an environment variable, but when I call the .exe from the window, it doesn't work.
Copying from C:\ to D:\, both over 500GB D being the recovery partition but I still use it with my files. Also, I selected many folders together, CTRL C and CTRL V. And now it is 22:36 with 1.15 GB left and 'About 55 minutes left'.
The time now is 21:30. 1.22GB left and 'About 35 minutes left'. It is going to be way past my bedtime by the time it finishes, and I started the task over an hour ago! Oh, and the speed ranging from over 50 to less than 500 kb per second - way below average on this computer!
No, it only started TODAY. Before it was running at around over 5mb per second and if I was lucky it would go to around 50 mb per second at the very end if the disk usage for File explorer kept going up. Now, the disk usage always stays at less than 1mb per second, and you already know that the...
So, here is the problem. I was looking at Antimalware Service Executable for a long time, then as soon as I start doing something big such as copying a lot of files at once, a lot of the CPU goes to the Antimalware Service Executable, and then what I am copying goes down to literally Kilobytes...
I have spotted a mistake in Windows Defender Security Centre. I am running Windows 10 Home build 16299. When you go into Windows Security Centre and click on Virus & threat protection settings, (on my PC) there appears to be a typo, under Controlled folder access. On my PS it says 'Protect your...
Hello there! It turns out that I may have a solution! Go into Disk management as ADMIN Identify your device at the bottom. For me the block was black, saying it was unallocated. RIGHT CLICK THAT BLOCK, then New Simple Volume. Next. Next. Choose drive letter then Next. Format if you don't mind...