When I download a file to my Windows 10 (Version 1903) PC it saves it in C:/Users/username/downloads which is as it should.
But when I try to search for something in a file explorer window it...
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When I download a file to my Windows 10 (Version 1903) PC it saves it in C:/Users/username/downloads which is as it should.
But when I try to search for something in a file explorer window it...
I tried, but as I said in the original post there seems to be no switch in the BIOS to disable it. I've looked through every menu and there is nothing there to turn off the on board graphics.
I have a windows 7 system that I want to upgrade to Win10. The advisor says that the old on-board graphics card (built into the mobo) is not compatible. I went out and purchased a new PCI-e card...
Do I risk any problems accessing the data on the other partitions on that drive if I remove that first EFI one?
I have a drive that I want to use as a backup drive for a Windows 10 machine. The problem is the old drive has a boot partition on it that is making Windows 10 go nuts every time I plug it in. If I...
This has been a nightmare this morning...
When I woke up this morning the machine was fully updated to Windows 10 and the documents and other folders were intact. Awesome! The trick you had...
Thank you Night Hawk for the assist on this.
Just to clarify everything (although I think you had already figured it out) the way I had my drives laid out is that Disk 0 and Disk 1 were the only...
I was running Win7 off of a 64gig SSD. It was full and I knew I should upgrade it before I went to Win10 so I used a cloning tool to clone the C drive and hidden partition to a new 240gig SSD. I...