How to Post a Screenshot of Disk Management  

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       #20

    That's very nice of you Denis and an excellent suggestion.
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       #21

    Try3 said:
    @Brink,

    Might I suggest that you refer to MaloK's excellent Computer Management>Disk Management Post #4 as a means of saving the Disk mgmt. layout in its column-widened form for subsequent everyday use.

    All the best,
    Denis


    Create Custom MSC in Microsoft Management Console in Windows
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       #22

    Oh dear. I'd never realised what that tutorial was about.

    If you ever need to edit it, please consider using Disk mgmt. column adjustments as your example because everybody who uses Disk mgmt. has to do them.

    All the best,
    Denis
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       #23

    Try3 said:
    Oh dear. I'd never realised what that tutorial was about.

    If you ever need to edit it, please consider using Disk mgmt. column adjustments as your example because everybody who uses Disk mgmt. has to do them.

    All the best,
    Denis
    Done.
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    Windows 10 Home x64 Version 22H2 Build 19045.4170
       #24

    ??? Are we talking at cross-purposes???
    Create Custom MSC in Microsoft Management Console in Windows is still about altering Device mgr views [in its Step 7, it could instead show Disk mgmt. column widths being widened as instructed in this current tutorial].
    I think that everybody who uses Disk mgmt. widens those columns at some stage so using that as your example would give the tutorial real impact.


    All the best,
    Denis
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       #25

    Try3 said:
    ??? Are we talking at cross-purposes???
    Create Custom MSC in Microsoft Management Console in Windows is still about altering Device mgr views [in its Step 7, it could instead show Disk mgmt. column widths being widened as instructed in this current tutorial].
    I think that everybody who uses Disk mgmt. widens those columns at some stage so using that as your example would give the tutorial real impact.


    All the best,
    Denis
    It applies to all MMCs. Device Manager was just an example in the tutorial.

    I added step 11 to adjust the width of the columns and panes in the MMC to help.
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    Windows 10 Home x64 Version 22H2 Build 19045.4170
       #26

    OK, thanks for the clarification.

    All the best,
    Denis
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    Windows 10 Home x64 Version 22H2 Build 19045.4170
       #27

    Blake0202 said:
    Hi guys here is my Disk management screenshot

    Attachment 369738

    You were expected to post that in your own thread
    www.tenforums.com/drivers-hardware/195567-gigabyte-b360m-h-tpm2.html
    in response to NavyLCDR's advice.


    The link to this tutorial was just to show you the method of making the screenshot.


    Best of luck,
    Denis
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       #28

    Sorry i wondered where that went
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