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I can not sign in microsoft store
I having some probem in my windows. I can not sing in microsoft store. when i am going to sing in microsoft store there always i seeing error code 0x80131fff
Clearing Task View History
Hello Windows Community, How can I clear my task view history?
Anyone think Debloater software/PSS are terrible nowadays?
(PSS=Powershell Scripts) It's like a new virus that is self inflicted. Why does this worry me? Because the introduction of Powershell code commands really annoy me. There is two problems with this, debloater software removes the "suggested" bloatware. This is alright, ONLY if it is explained on which is removed, however they remove things like the Microsoft Store which updates apps across the board for performance and stability. The second issue is the introduction of scripts for "debloating" I can understand to a extent that windows has somebloatware, but my biggest issue is that people don't just want to click 5-6 times to unistall all of the bloat. So they introduced scripts on powershell code. And this is where my problem begins, who unistalls groove music, microsoft store, photos, movies and tv and calls it bloatware? Does the consumer interpeted in the first place it was bloatware? My other reason for this is that, the common pc user is completely questionable, sometimes they are smart, and sometimes they can't even solve the simplest of problems.(For EX:Someone didn't know they could right click to uninstall a app, or this case, unpin a tile) So what's your take on it? Is it really worth the effort to ignore the possible issues? or is it just scepticism? Or is it super secret spyware 🐍🛢 (Why are some of the emojis unfinished on this site? one is from 1999, and the other is from 2015.) (Microsoft has made a good chunck of these apps unistallable, a debloater software is no-longer needed.)
Password Managers: LastPass vs: Windows Password Manager
I recently had an event, where I could not log into my BofA account on line. I had had this happen before with my Verizon account, and after doing some searching I found the culprit was the interaction between the websites and Microsoft's Password Manager and LastPass. Every once in a while they would not play nicely and get along. If I updated one or the other and inadvertently forgot to update the other, well, you get the picture. What I found yesterday though was really troubling. While making sure that my password in Microsoft' Password Manager was correct, I saw multiple accounts with multiple login credentials, that I haven't used in quite some time, and in fact should have been updated. But multiples? troubling to say the least. My Verizon was the worst with 5 different sets of credentials. Once I cleared all but the ones that I needed, all has been well. Same with BofA. LastPass has really begun to annoy me too. When I log into a site, it nags me with a screen that asks if I want to update that login info.... Seriously! Every single time! And every time on my Android phone if highlight something that need input it asks if I want to auto fill with LastPass. Sheesh! I've been using LastPass since Windows 8, and the
What's wrong with my Wi-Fi connection?
Dropped Wi-Fi connection or slow Internet speed? Not a problem if you know how to figure out and fix Wi-Fi issues fast in Windows 10.
Pinning Websites
I'm sure some of you may have noticed, while others may have not, but you can no longer pin websites to the start screen, even by pinning it to your taskbar and dragging to your start screen, it can no longer be done. I've been aware of this, and have working around it, but after this last update....... ok, well we'll leave it at that... I was chatting with Microsoft Tech support this afternoon, and after I finally got them to try and pin a web site to their start screen, they admitted they couldn't do it either. Funny though they had a work around? So here's the work around, and it involve Google Chrome! Open the website you want to pin to your Windows 10 Start Screen in Google Chrome. Yea, you read that right! Once your website is open, click on the three dots located in the upper right hand corner. Scroll down until you sees More Tools. Hover over that and choose Create Shortcut... a pop up will appear where you name your shortcut, and here is where it gets important! You need to check the box that says Open as Window, then click create. Now go back to your start screen and under recently added apps you will see your recently added website. There is one last step. With it there you will not be able to move it around. So while it is in the Recently Added Apps right click and choose Pin to Start Menu. Voila! You're done, and your websites are now back on your start screen. Let's do hope that the boys and girls in Redmond fix this!
How do I make Photos on my HP Laptop default?
I transferred my pics, docs, etc from my Macbook Pro to my HP wirelessly. When I try to save pics or select one for like laptopFacebook, it defaults to the "Pictures" file rather then the "Photos" file. How do I fix it so they all go the the Windows Photo file? Thank you in advance.
When is the Inbuilt Support to Mirror iPhone to PC arriving?
Does anyone know if Microsoft has any plans to manage smartphones (iPhone, Android devices specifically) from PC ? I am talking about features like Mirroring your phone notifications to PC (Call, Text notifications etc.), Mirroring screen to PC etc. Currently, there are only third party apps that enable users to do that. But that comes at a cost.
Erreur pendant la mise à jour vers WINDOWS 10
Une erreur arrive régulièrement pendant la mise à jour? O x c 1900223.🤴👨🏫👩⚖️👨⚖️🛴🚅
What's the future of Win32 and UWP?
For those who aren't familiar, Win32 applications are your traditional desktop programs. They are typically installed via a downloaded installer, can be run directly from their exe files and are located in the Program Files folder of every Windows computer. UWPs, on the other hand, are essentially glorified mobile apps as part of Microsoft's last-ditch effort to gain developer support for Windows Phone. They can only be distributed via the Windows Store, designed from the ground up to be mouse-unfriendly, and use a completely different application architecture than traditional programs. UWPs cannot be launched directly from their exe files; their program files are hidden away in special directories that regular users are not allowed to access. The idea behind UWP was to create an application that could be programmed once and run on all Windows devices, both phone and desktop. This way, it would be easier to create software for Windows Phone, thus incentivizing developers to write more mobile apps. However, with the demise of Windows Phone and the failure of Windows 8, it doesn't seem that UWPs need to exist anymore. Yet, despite this, Microsoft is throwing more and more resources into UWP. They've converted all of their first party-software to the UWP platform, made it the only kind of software that can run on Windows VR/AR/MR headsets, and stopped adding new features to Win32 entirely. Where is Microsoft going with this? Does Microsoft plan to eventually deprecate Win32? Microsoft hasn't made their goals or intentions very clear, and it's causing no small amount of concern in the developer community. The fact that they have no public plans to deprecate Win32 at the moment is little comfort- everything Microsoft has done so far has indicated otherwise.
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