percentage

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The percentage tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions where percentage values appear in various Windows contexts. Topics include installation progress indicators (e.g., a Windows 10 reset stuck at 50%), market share statistics (e.g., Windows 10 accounting for 10% of traffic, Windows 7 at 78.6% OS revenue), and desktop UI elements showing a percentage that refreshes to 100%. One thread also involves percentage calculations in DAX formulas for data analysis, though this is less common. The tag is used for troubleshooting, reporting, and analytics scenarios where percentage figures are central to the discussion.
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    Windows 10 Windows 10 installation stuck

    Hey everyone. Yesterday, (30th August) I decided to do a fresh install of Windows 10 after I noticed that there was loads of viruses on the operating system. How did I reinstall it? I went onto Settings > Update & Security > Recovery > Reset this PC. After doing so, I left the computer doing...
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    Windows 10 is 10% of total Windows traffic according to GoSquared

    Stats being tracked by the website analytic company shows that Windows 10 now accounts for 10% of the overall Windows 10 traffic the company is tracking globally. read more Continue reading...
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    Windows Server 100% ALLSELECTED or Other Filter -DAX

    We have a need to analyze sales by sales type , region and period (Month/Quarter/Year). When choosing the values from the above filters the 100% reference should be by the chosen filters and not by the whole derived data. For example, If I choose to filter and present Sales order of type...
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    Windows 8 windows 8 desktop bar

    I have a windows 8 laptop and a small bar with percentage on it appeared on the desktop and I can't get rid of it.When you click on it the percentage refreshes and goes up to 100%.Any idea on how to get rid of it please?
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    Windows 7 helps Microsoft boost OS share to 78.6%

    Microsoft's Windows accounted for 78.6 per cent of worldwide operating system revenue in 2010, up nearly a full percentage point, despite growth in Linux servers and Mac desktops, according to Gartner. Link Removed
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