This is a weird problem I have never seen before. Here's a sample of batch commands with which this problem is happening: XCopy...
My problem at this point is that the restores I have been doing to my boot SSD (that were also made from that same SSD) are failing to boot. Have...
No, running it does not re-enable it.
Thanks for the reply and the link; I'll check it out. Removing Powershell from the context menu is not the main problem. The fact that Command...
I have disabled Powershell, checked its status and it reports Disabled. However, when I hold down Shift key and right click, only Powershell is...
Thanks, I also used it for a few years. I don't remember why I switched to ADI. I'll take a look.
I have been using a drive imaging program for a few years called Active Disk Image. As long as I was using only mechanical hard disks, everything...
Maybe. Maybe not. I base my decision on the many computers I've worked on for others over the years (and my own). The gaming-type systems run...
I have diagnosed computer failure problems for many years for many people and I have learned to associate certain anomalies with hardware failures...
My main desktop computer has given up the ghost after about 7 years and it has been a good one. It was an MSI Z97 Gaming 3 board with a...
Thanks, got it done.
New computer and we have the hard disk with all old files from the old one. How can we read the mail files stored on the old disk? Is there a way...
Thanks, I must have had that for a long time, so long I forgot it was there.
I hope someone has or will come up with a hack.
It's already set to that.
I reformatted and reinstalled Windows 10 last week from scratch and installed Firefox and I am having a problem with Tools> Options> Home> New...
Thanks but I read just about every word and it seems as far as the exclusion list goes, Defender works the same in Server as in Windows 10 Pro, no...
I know how to use the ignore list to designate a specific file at a specific file path. I know how to use the ignore list to ignore certain...
C:\>ipconfig | findstr /i "Gateway Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.1
Yes, that makes sense.
Separate names with a comma.