So if I boot into CD/DVD of Windows 10, there will be an option to 'Keep Apps and Data'? I'm only making sure because the entire point of this forum post was to make sure I wouldn't have to start all the way back from the beginning.
If the image is upside down for some reason, this is what it says:
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.14393]
X:\Sources>bootrec /fixboot
The operation completed successfully.
X:\Sources>bootrec /rebuildbcd
Scanning all disks for Windows installations.
Please wait, since this may take a...
Before you read, I am very sorry if I posted this in the wrong section. I didn't know what section to use. I am also very sorry if this is too long.
So the other day I went to go and develop an application. So I turn on my computer, and my headphones aren't connecting. I hit the restart button...
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boot issues
chkdsk
command prompt
error message
no access
operating system
recovery
sfc scan
startup issues
system restore
tech support
troubleshooting
uefi
update
upgrade
user account
windows 10
Is there an application to remove settings (Or stop it from opening) and give all the settings back to Control Panel? Because I always used Control Panel back when I used Windows 7. Now I'm on Windows 10 and trying to make it look like Windows 7 but this 1 problem is kinda stopping me. Also...
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control panel
customization
desktop environment
functionality
legacy features
operating system
settings
settings management
startisback
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system settings
task management
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windows 10
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So one time I was trying to install Visual Studio 2015. (I know 2017 exists but it wouldn't work and I didn't want to take the extra offline steps) Turns out that it got stuck and I had to close it with Task Manager. Now for some reason, everytime I start up my computer. Visual Studio 2015...
Ever wanted a recycle bin in your taskbar? Like Mac OS X? Well here is the clearest tutorial I can give you.
Step 1 : Unlock taskbar if not locked.
Step 2 : Make a new folder where ever you want. (I put mine under C)
Step 3 : Name the folder something that you can remember. (I put mine to...