I reported your post to bring it to Arie's attention.
It depends on what you want to do... But Disk Mgnt will allocate the space and make another partition.
When I google your question I see many article like the following: How To Block Specific Updates in Windows 10...
I followed the link to the UK.... The GET button worked for me... BUT the See system requirements did NOT work until I signed in with my MS...
Maybe I can post a screenshot because I'm on the site staff?!?!? But in theory, you should be able to copy the URL from the site where you see...
Google-> You'll need a new app to open this ms-windows-store link and read the large number of articles on how to fix that.
You should see a "Upload a File" in the lower right of the reply box.
Post a link to one that doesn't work.... I looked around the store yesterday and never saw a GET button.
Try turning off any Ad Blocking software you might be running before logging in.
Are you sure about that? Can you post a link to where you're seeing the FAT32 limit? One big limit to FAT32 is that it can't/won't work with...
I would stop using the Start10 app and or create a new user profile while you can.... The profiles can do get corrupted.
You could install Thunderbird and add your Outlook.com account to it and probably make this work. Unless you'll send a LOT of pictures, just...
Isn't there an Internal Hard Drive with the data on it.... and that hard drive could be installed as a second drive in another computer?
I think he wants to hang a full size Power Supply off to the side and boot up the computer.
You mentioned that "it is a python3 application I am writing." Have you ever seen the application run? Are you 100% certain the new application...
Software meaning YOUR python3 application. Did you try it on another computer yet?
Does the disconnect happen while you're using the pc or after you've walked away and the network adaptors sleep mode kicks in?
And if you switch computers, the new / to be tested application runs well? If NOT, why do you think the issue is with the computer?
What is the name of that the APP that is trying to use Chrome?
Since SSD's are the standard now a days etc.... Sure, they'd be as reliable if not more.
Separate names with a comma.