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How to Delete Files and Folders in Windows 11
This article outlines how to delete files and folders in Windows 11. Users can remove items through various methods, such as using the DELETE key, dragging to the Recycle Bin, or right-clicking to select “Delete.” Deleted items are temporarily stored in the Recycle Bin until emptied, with options for restoration or permanent deletion using SHIFT…
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How to Find Your IP Address on Windows 11
This article outlines how to find your IP address in Windows 11, whether through System Settings or the Command Prompt. It explains the significance of knowing both private and public IP addresses for remote connections and firewall settings. Users can access detailed network information easily, enhancing their networking skills.
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Enable Microsoft Edge Super Duper Secure Mode Easily
The Microsoft Edge Super Duper Secure Mode (SDSM), available on the Canary build, enhances security by disabling Just-In-Time Compilation (JIT) and imposing new security measures, potentially reducing performance. You cannot access this function in the current Edge stable version. To test the feature, download the Canary Edge version and follow the provided instructions to enable…
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How to Map Network Shares as Drives in Windows 11
This article details the steps to map network shares as drives in Windows 11 for easier accessibility. Users can assign drive letters to frequently accessed shared resources, streamlining workflow. The method is consistent with prior Windows versions, emphasizing that choosing appropriate drive letters is crucial to avoid conflicts. Troubleshooting tips are also included.
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How to Enable Microsoft Store Only Apps on Windows 11
This article discusses how to limit app installations on Windows 11 to only those from the Microsoft Store. Users can change this setting through the Settings app under Apps > Apps & features by selecting “The Microsoft Store only.” This restriction enhances security against malware and ensures access to trusted applications.
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Adjust Windows 11 Screen Timeout Settings
This text is a guide for students and new users on how to adjust screen timeout settings in Windows 11. By default, Windows 11 turns off the screen after 5 minutes on battery and 15 minutes when plugged in. However, these settings can be customized according to user preference. The guide also discusses accessing System…
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How to Defragment Windows 11 for Better Performance
This post instructs on how to defragment the system disk on Windows 11 to boost its performance. Defragmenting regularly can speed up file and data access. This process, which may take time if the system drive is large or full of data, is best done during off-use hours. The instructions provided detail how to access…
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Enable GPU Scheduling in Windows 11
The post guides students and new users on how to enable the Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling feature in Windows 11. This feature, introduced in Windows 10 and continued in Windows 11, improves system performance by enabling more efficient GPU scheduling between applications. Users are guided how to navigate through System Settings to activate it.
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Enable Internet Explorer Mode in Microsoft Edge
This post instructs on enabling Internet Explorer (IE) compatibility mode in the Microsoft Edge browser on Windows 11. Given that Microsoft has phased out Internet Explorer and legacy Edge, the new Edge accommodates legacy sites using IE mode. The Edge browser, based on the Chromium open-source project, is cross-platform and set to be the go-to…
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Find Your Wi-Fi Password in Windows 11
The post provides a tutorial for finding a saved Wi-Fi password in the new Windows 11. This can be done through the System Settings, following specific steps to reveal the password, or via command prompt using a specific command. The password can only be retrieved if the user is already connected to the Wi-Fi network.