Navigating the modern digital world often involves a flurry of downloads: software installers, PDFs, images, spreadsheets, and endless files that make up our daily workflow. Yet, for many Windows users, a surprising question persists—where do these downloaded files actually go? Whether switching...
In the digital age, the way we communicate has evolved tremendously, with messaging apps like WhatsApp leading the charge. But for Windows users, particularly those using Windows 11, a common question arises: where exactly does WhatsApp store its data? In this brief guide, we’ll uncover the...
Moving your Downloads folder to another drive can significantly enhance your system's performance and organization. This adjustment can be particularly beneficial for those on smaller primary drives, or for users who frequently download large files. In this article, we’ll unpack several methods...
In previous editions of Windows it was my experience that stores would be filed in \users\username\Documents (or another sub folder such as Music). I just installed Windows 11, electing to have files backed up in onedrive. I copied files into Documents, Music, Pictures, et. When I go to...
Several years ago I gave my sister a T500 which I had previously owned and had upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 10.
She no longer needs or desires it, but I have use for it.
All of the programs and default new paths are currently set up in:
C:\Users\Sisters Name\Folder
How do I change all...
Getting this message when I right click on a PDF file in my downloads folder and select "Open with PDF Vista." It says it can't find the PDF folder that I clicked on. Any ideas as to how to solve this?
I have everything running smoothly on my standard account but the admin account is problematic.
--When I download a photo and try to open it, I get a message: Invalid value for registry -- photo will not open. I ran a sfc scan and nothing came up as being corrupt. So no solution.
--The apps...
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Is there a way to find out why cannot find .wave file saved on default Document folder from an application ?
Save process done , and you can see that the wave is loaded in the default...
I have been trying to run Windows Memory Diagnostic, but after launching and restarting my computer I get a crash screen.
It states that I'm missing my memetest.efi file. Upon doing scans and trying to repair, I realized that I do have the file. Bit in the crash it says the location is...
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I'd to make my cmd open as an administrator by default. I know I can hit Win+X->'a', but I want to open the admin-cmd anywhere. Normally I open cmd in a folder either by:
1. Typing 'cmd' into Windows Explorer url bar [preferred method]
2. shift+right-click -> open cmd as administrator
So...
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I have read at multiple places that the file 'svchost.exe' should only be in the 'System32' folder. I searched my PC and this file is also present in the 'SysWOW64' folder. Does this mean that there is a virus/malware?
Note:- I have also read at wikipedia that this file has one of its image...
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I've had this problem several times before, and never figured out how to correct it.
When I installed the Anniversary Update it started working again, the way it's supposed to.
Now when I ask Cortana to play my music, she says, "Sorry I can't seem to find any music locally or in your...
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A couple of days ago I was on my computer and everything was fine except I tried to open Itunes and it wouldn't. I got an error message but I can't remember what it said. I restarted the computer to see if this would fix it. However It wouldn't load and I got a blue screen on start up. I can't...
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Hey, couple of quick questions here. So, I have my Windows installed on C drive, as well as a few other things, and I don't install other things there because it is quite full, only half a gig space left. I was recently using WMM and it gave me messages that C drive was almost out of space, and...
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I'm trying to take screen shots in The Secret World using the Windows 10 Game Bar.
When I use it I get the tone and a popup appears saying The Secret World, Screen Shot Saved.
The problem is that I don't know where they are being saved and like most of the apps for Windows 10 it doesn't...
Coming off of this thread BSoD after exiting Thief. Memory Management Error
When you say
Do you mean right cl ick properties and see if it directs me a path where it shows file location? I'm not sure if you mean that or run it and see if it directs me.
In Windows 7, one was able to edit the hosts.txt file located in C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc sub-directory to add lines i.e. (127.0.0.1 Link Removed) to block access to that particular web page.
Where is the host.txt file located in Windows 10? and can you still use that procedure to block...