In addition I guess you could review this tutorial.
Disable Advertising in Windows 10 General Tips Tutorials
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In addition I guess you could review this tutorial.
Disable Advertising in Windows 10 General Tips Tutorials
I don't know because I don't see any notifications. I'm guessing that you could open your calendar app and create an event then see if you get any notification. I suppose the answer would depend upon...
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Sometimes windows hang if im trying to shut down my computer and asks me if i want to wait for my programs to close. I want windows to shut down my computer without asking me anything.
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Also review:
Turn On or Off Notifications from Apps and Senders in Windows 10
However I've found that the following also disables push notifications:
Run command regedit
Go to path...
If you set template to General Items for everything then nothing should change it back. I suppose that an upgrade to a newer version of windows 10 might restore default folder templates. The other...
Well done. The strange thing is that those instructions would appear to be the same as in this post:
Cleaning windows - Page 2 - Windows 10 Forums
Just had a look at that software and it would appear to override some windows settings.
7+ Taskbar Tweaker allows you to configure various aspects of the Windows taskbar.
Most of the...
Brink just posted this tutorial so check to see if you have additional keyboard layouts.
Add or Remove Keyboard Layouts in Windows 10 General Tips Tutorials
Well taskbar thumbnail previews shouldn't be a problem now.
Read each note in the tutorial.
In particular this one
Just hide it then.
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Just noticed this. Right click blank area ot taskbar and open taskbar settings. Scroll down to "Turn system icons on/ off" and disable Input Indicator.
Read this for now:
Change Folder Template in Windows 10 Customization Tutorials
Setting General Items for all folders and libraries stops windows automatically changing folder view settings.
Control Panel> Language> Advanced Settings
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Either turn it off. Or you can hide it using "options"
RE: Some of your other issues.
Try [WINKEY+R] then type sysdm.cpl - press Enter