Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: HP-17-by0062st OS: Window 10 home CPU: Intel Core i5 8th Gen Motherboard: HP 84ca KBC Ver. 74.30 Memory: 8 gb Graphics Card: NA Sound Card: NA Monitor(s) Displays: NA Screen Resolution: 1600 X 900 Keyboard: NA Mouse: Logitech PSU: NA Case: NA Cooling: NA Hard Drives: Samsung SSD 970 EVO 1TB Internet Speed: NA Browser: Chrome
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: HP-17-by0062st OS: Window 10 home CPU: Intel Core i5 8th Gen Motherboard: HP 84ca KBC Ver. 74.30 Memory: 8 gb Graphics Card: NA Sound Card: NA Monitor(s) Displays: NA Screen Resolution: 1600 X 900 Keyboard: NA Mouse: Logitech PSU: NA Case: NA Cooling: NA Hard Drives: Samsung SSD 970 EVO 1TB Internet Speed: NA Browser: Chrome
This post grew out of an issue of trying to see if there's a way to uninstall QTTabBar https://www.tenforums.com/antivirus-firewalls-system-security/162413-sandboxie-license-activation-post1998801.html#post1998801.
I have QTTAbBar version 1040...
Hello everybody!
It is well known that the Windows search has its weaknesses, but I recently came across a view things that are quiet bad:
If I search in Explorer on the root of a drive, e.g. "C:" or on "This PC", so no contents of indexed...
Could someone explain how to remove windows indexing.
And I mean by Modifying the ISO so that the Following Item is Un-Ticked;---
In My Computer, Select The Properties of your HDD.
Now Under General, to have The Tick Removed from ( allow files on...
Just installed a SSD and advised to stop indexing services.
What is the difference between stopping indexing services via services.msc and disallowing the drive with the SSD from being indexed?
So i am having issues with searching for programs and files on my computer. At first i thought it just wasnt finding things on my D: drive(storage). But now ive recently installed origin on to my C: drive and i search for it but it does not find...