#Windows 11

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How to Stop Connecting Automatically to Wi-Fi in Windows 11

The post provides instructions for preventing Windows 11 from automatically connecting to a particular Wi-Fi network when in range, even if it has been previously connected to. It highlights the necessity if one does not always want to connect to certain networks, particularly public Wi-Fi. Instructions cover on-spot disconnection as well as managing connections in System Settings. The password and other connection details will be kept.

November 22, 2021 Read more →
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How to View Running Processes in Windows 11

The article provides a guide for students and new users on how to use Windows Task Manager and several command-line tools to troubleshoot issues causing computer slowdowns. The author outlines steps to view active programs, processes, and apps. The guide also notes that certain malicious programs may not be listed and recommends the use of antivirus software for their detection and removal.

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How to Use Task Manager on Windows 11

The article provides instructions for students and new users on how to open and use the Task Manager in Windows 11, a diagnostic tool that has been part of Windows since NT 4.0 / 2000. Detailed descriptions of seven different tabs: Processes, Performance, App History, Startup, Users, Details, and Services are provided. The Task Manager helps users manage processes, services, startup programs, and view system performance to resolve issues.

November 21, 2021 Read more →
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How to Delete Windows.old Folder in Windows 11

This post explains the steps for deleting the Windows.old folder created after upgrading to Windows 11. The folder, containing files from the previous Windows version, can be manually deleted from File Explorer, or through the Disk Cleanup tool in Windows 11. Deletion frees up storage and can be safely done if no rollback to the previous Windows version is anticipated.

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How to Upgrade to Windows 11 on for Unsupported PCs

This article guides students and novice users on how to upgrade to Windows 11 using non-standard methods, if their Windows 10 machines fail to meet Windows 11's minimum requirements. The process involves downloading the Windows 11 ISO file and creating a workaround in the Windows registry to bypass CPU checks, thereby facilitating an installation where no data is lost.

November 20, 2021 Read more →
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How to Upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11

This post guides students and new users on how to upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11 for free, provided that their computer meets the requirements of Windows 11. By checking their PC's eligibility with Microsoft's PC Health Check app, they can determine if an upgrade is possible. If eligible, the users can upgrade through the Windows Updates section of their operating system. The process includes downloading Windows 11, selecting files, apps, and setting preferences, and initiating installation followed by signing in using their credentials.

November 19, 2021 Read more →
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How to Setup External Monitors in Windows 11

The post provides detailed instructions on how to add a second or external monitor in Windows 11. It explains how Windows can manage multiple displays, and even extend your desktop across these screens. Setting up an additional monitor involves connections with secure fastening, with Windows normally auto-detecting the new display. The write-up also discusses how to set up and adjust the display settings, orientate and arrange multiple displays, and change display orientation.

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How to Check When Windows Was Installed on Your PC

This post provides a guide for determining the date and time Windows was installed on a computer. Users can locate this information via the Command Prompt or the Windows Registry Editor. The post also highlights that upgrades can change the original installation date and that this feature can be useful for understanding a computer's age or if Windows has been reinstalled.

November 18, 2021 Read more →
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How to Open and Edit Windows 11 Registry

The post provides a guide for students and new users on how to open, browse, and edit the Windows 11 registry, a powerful database that stores Windows' settings. The guide covers steps from accessing the registry to editing or deleting registry values, emphasizes on precautionary measures like taking a backup before changes, and discusses the potential dangers of incorrect edits.

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How to Run Apps as Administrator in Windows 11

This tutorial guides students and new users in running an application as an administrator in Windows 11. By default, applications run with standard permissions. However, certain apps need to be run with administrative rights. This can be achieved either by right-clicking on the app and choosing 'Run as administrator' or by setting the app to always run as an administrator through the 'Properties' menu.

November 17, 2021 Read more →
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How to Back Up and Restore Windows 11 Registry

The post details how to back up and restore the Windows 11 registry using its export and import feature. It emphasizes the importance of a solid back-up for the Windows registry given its impact on the Windows functioning and installed applications. Faults or errors in the registry could leave the system inoperable.

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How to Reset Your Microsoft Account Password

The post discusses steps for Microsoft account password recovery, including identifying the correct username, receiving verification codes via associated email or phone number, and resetting the password. If initial attempts fail, users can try recovering their accounts through a recovery form that asks personalized questions. Thus, this process allows Microsoft users to regain access to linked services and secure their important data.

November 16, 2021 Read more →
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How to Clean Boot Windows 11

The post teaches how to perform a clean boot in Windows 11, to isolate and address third-party programs/services potentially causing instability. A clean boot mimics safe mode, but with more control over startups, helping identify issues' sources. Steps include administrative access, using Task Manager to disable startups, and using 'System Configuration' to disable other services, thus achieving a clean boot environment.

November 15, 2021 Read more →
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How to Setup PuTTY for SSH Key Authentication on Windows 11

The post provides a step-by-step guide for configuring PuTTY with SSH Key (no passwords) authentication on Windows 11, deemed more secure than traditional password authentication. It covers the process from downloading and installing PuTTY, generating a key pair, and copying the public key to the SSH server to disabling password login and configuring the PuTTY client for password-less authentication.

November 14, 2021 Read more →
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How to Export Passwords from Microsoft Edge

The post provides a step-by-step guide for exporting passwords from Microsoft Edge to a .CSV file, which can then be imported into other third-party password managers. The article also suggests that while useful, Microsoft Edge's built-in password manager may not be the most secure option available.

November 13, 2021 Read more →
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