I used the info in this link https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/2969-enable-disable-elevated-administrator-account-windows-10-a.html#option5
Created an admin user and login. Then reset the...
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I used the info in this link https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/2969-enable-disable-elevated-administrator-account-windows-10-a.html#option5
Created an admin user and login. Then reset the...
I was trying to get a network location to work and from the command line I did "net stop" and the "net start" and rebooted my computer. Now I can't log in as it doesn't recognize my password or pin....
Both drives are in my computer. The new SSD was cleaned from diskpart in the command prompt and then initiallized with the name Win10 to make it easy to identify.
When I try to boot to the...
I had a working win10 pro install and wanted to create a fresh install on another SSD and slowly build it back up to my current install. After creating a Win10 USB installer I booted it up and...
I'm noticing the error that the requested operation requires elevation. How do I fix that?
I'm running a task schedule to run a program at a certain time. It worked great in windows 7 but since I upgraded to 10 nothing happens when the task is run. I've run SFC and Dism see below and no...
Freenas is based on FreeBSD and it uses CIF. I'm sure your correct about Linx and Unix. Here is a picture from my web interface.
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The SC.exe command is run from a command prompt on my...
Other directories in the windows from other CIF shares asked me for a user name and password. So I entered the Freenas username and pw. After doing that I was able to write to the CIF share in...
I have a Freenas Server (based on FreeBSD Unix) connected to my network. I can't get it to show up in file explorer untill I type "//000.000.000.000" (it's IP address). When I try to drag a file to...
Kari,
Thanks for taking the time to answer my post and make this tutorial. The error message is hidden by lots of useless information in the setupact.log file. I'm not sure how I missed that line...
I have my User files on my F: drive from my windows 7 installation. I want to relink in windows 10. I have an ISO of Windows 10 Pro in my Q: drive. I'm trying to set the user files to D: and then...
thanks for the explanation
I just upgrade a fresh install of Windows 7 Pro to Windows 10. When looking at the partitions on my SSD I noticed:
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What are all these extra partitions? EFI System I guess is from GPT...