You can use a third-party "multi-monitor app" called Spacedesk to do this without difficulty. I'm running it on a couple of different machines right now. Current version is 1.0.37; find it at...
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You can use a third-party "multi-monitor app" called Spacedesk to do this without difficulty. I'm running it on a couple of different machines right now. Current version is 1.0.37; find it at...
navigate to the same directory in the command line, then type del *.jpg. That should take care of it for you quite nicely.
HTH,
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bratkinson: great analysis. I'd have blamed #5 on gremlins rather than poltergeists, but I think you've done a good job of covering the bases. Nice work!
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I'm all caught up, and a little surprised at how long the update took to download and install. Rebooted pretty quickly, though...
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I was already at that release level on my RP test PC. Thus, didn't get the KB offer, but apparently, didn't need it either. Go figure!
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@smartcookie: Alas, the answer to your question "Do updates change those defaults?" is "Sometimes yes, sometimes no." After feature upgrades, most definitely yes, but intermittent or occasional...
Dude: thanks for your kind words. Always fun to follow the ever-shifting Windows OS and applications landscape, eh? Best wishes,
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It happens sometimes, especially if you have changed a password, or if a new device logs into your MSA (Microsoft Account).
HTH,
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Brink: thanks for the heads-up. I've just switched to Studio Driver for my production desktop. Here's a blog post about what I'm learning. Interestingly, the Dell Display Manager app popped up for...
DarkRookie1: I was only mentioning my printers by way of example. I understand your monthly duty cycles will dictate the kind of printers you will buy. That said, nearly all new ones come with Wi-Fi...
I've been buying network attached printers for years now (currently have a Samsung ML-2850 and a Dell 2155cn AIO, each with an RJ-45 GbE port). Just plug them into a nearby switch, and let the...
Got the updates installed without difficulties. MSRT seemed to take a little longer than usual this time. My existing Win10 installations (now only 4 in number) are all extremely stable and...
For the less technically inclined, laplink's PCmover product still does the job. I used it last year to migrate my wife's runtime environment from the old SFF mini-ITX PC to the new Dell 7080 Micro...
NavyLCDR: can't go wrong with Amazon Basics stuff. It usually offers a great price-performance combination.
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SIW2: I have 3 dual drive docks in my office, of which I'm currently using 2. I have a whole stack of drives I can work through as and when I need them, sized from 500GB (SSD-based) to 8 TB...
I was able to get it through WU on my Release Preview (10) PC, and by manual install of the Catalog item on another (production) PC. No problems either way, and pretty quick through the update...
This is simply Windows-speak to tell you that there are policies defined that have some impact on update (e.g. "don't download device drivers" will cause this to appear). Doesn't matter if you belong...
Got the auto-notification this morning and update immediately. First time my PC has informed me about a new Magician release before you did CliffS.
Thanks,
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I ran the enablement package and yet my Winver info shows 19043.1266. Took a lot longer than a typical enablement package. And now I'm not getting the regular CU offer. Might try installing the...
Try this item from MS Support: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/surface/how-do-i-use-the-bios-uefi-on-surface-devices-0f5953d2-befa-3617-a0e5-9735945af774. Or, you can use Start --> Settings -->...
All it says in the Installation Guide is that Classify files was "added for more information about files type in SSD." I'm running a copy, so let's see what it does on my PC: Selected my SSD Pro 950...
@Stigg: the blog post is still available as a direct link, thank goodness. Otherwise, I'd have had to figure out how to find in in The Wayback Machine. This should work for you: it just worked for...
I put 64GB of RAM (2x32GB DDR4 2667) into my latest hardware refresh last month for around US$200. Not that bad, IMO.
HTH,
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You're welcome and thanks for the rep! Glad it worked.
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Here's what the Intel Community says about HECI: "The Intel(R) Content Protection HECI Service is used to enable premium video playback (such as Blu-ray*) for Intel® HD Graphics." If you're not...