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How secure is your computer?
Hello there amazing people. I just wanted to ask, what applications are you using to protect your computer. This can be, Antivirus software, ADBlockers, Cleaners, Download managers etc. I just want to see how everyone is protecting their Computers in their own way :'') Also, could you rate your computer protection from 1 to 10 (as 1 not secured at all, 10 being the best possible) If I had to asnwer I would give my self a pretty solid nine, as I am using BitDefender Total Security, ADGuard, Brave Browser (with Tor when needed), VPN and Free download manager, and most importnantly. Common sense 😁 As I said all I want is to see how diferent people portect their computers, as in my opinion this is extremely importnat. Keep your self, your computer and your accounts safe at all cost :) Wish you all an amazing summer 🙌

After install KB4537572 files won't open. "App didn't start"
Yesterday April 7, 202 I installed windows update KB4537572. After that update, files will not open. I get a message "The App didn't start." I reported it to MS. Anyone else having this problem? Anyone know how to fix it?

Computer crashes with a blue screen
Approximately 1 1/2 months ago my computer started to crash with a blue screen and a stop code message appears. At first it was a couple weeks between, then it went to weekly and now it is daily, 3 or 4 times.

File transfer using USB with Android Tablet
I'm trying to update the OS on my Lenovo A10-70F Anroid Tablet now running Version 4.4.2. I want to use a USB connection. I've followed all the instructions on how to make the connection and have successfully connected. However, although the icon for the Tablet shows in Devices and it shows as connected on the Tablet, I cannot see a icon on File Explorer and therefore cannot see the files on the Tablet in order for me to copy the file I have on my Windows 10 laptop to the tablet inorder to drag the file to update to Android 5.0. The AutoPlay dialog box does not appear, so I have to view files manually. Can anyone help me solve this problem? Thanks for your help Ken

Creating a batch file for Windows Recovery Environment
It's easy to restart your computer to Windows Recovery Environment from a batch file. In order for this to work, you need a batch file saved by using Notepad and running it as an administrator. Here's how: 1. Start Notepad; click Start, type "notepad" (without the quotation marks) and click Notepad in a list of results. 2. Type the following: @echo off reagentc /boottore shutdown -r -t 00 3. On the File menu, click Save. 4. In the navigation pane, click Desktop. 5. In the Save as type drop-down arrow, click All Files. 6. In the File name box, type "Windows Recovery Environment.bat" (without the quotation marks) and click Save. 7. Close Notepad. Now, whenever you need to start Windows Recovery Environment, just right-click Windows Recovery Environment on the desktop and click Run as administrator. You only need to do this if you're experiencing problems with your computer, and you can use tools like System Restore or Start-up Repair while on Windows Recovery Environment.

HELP..-files locked after updating windows7 to windows10
I recently updated my windows 7 to windows 10. Realised my google drive folder, in window.old (that has been carried in from windows 7) seem to be encrypted, it has a lock sign. I have tried decryption it by various methods available, nothing seems to work, (changed security attribute, changed ownership, tried command prompt decryption) however no luck :( . The folder was not synced with the cloud hence a lot of files in the folder were sitting on my local drive. Now I can't access them at all. I understand window.old folder will automatically delete after 30 days, and I have about 10 days left to get access to these otherwise all may be deleted. Any help to rescue these would be much appreciated. Note: 1- I had backed up this folder on my external hard drive, and have realised the same issue appearing on the external hd. 2- This particular folder is google drive folder, however it wasn't synced as the capacity was exceeded. I hope the issue is understandable, and I hope someone will have solution on this as I am completely exhausted trying to recover these work files.

I can't update my computer
I keep getting: "2020-03 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1909 for x64-based Systems (KB4551762) - Error 0x80070002", when updating. I have retried a dozen times, and get the same thing. I have deleted all the content of the Download folder in the software distribution folder in Windows, but this does not help. The Troubleshooter does not find anything wrong. Does anyone know how I can fix this, or do I need to reset Windows?

If there was a new file system what would you want over NTFS
Ok, so as many as you know, the ReFS file system is essentailly gone now, as there really isn't much point for it to exist. The problems were essenitally it uses more power, it can't be booted from, and despite it's slightly faster speed and emulation safety and "Resilient File System" what would you want from a hardware prespective? As you do not know, NTFS basically stores information in this format NTFS Boot sector-You know, to boot the device. MFT-Master file table-Basically stores the metadata, and location, retrival as a result. File system data- The actual files are stored here. MFTC-Copy of the Master file table if something goes horribly wrong. (Below significantly generalizes significant amounts of information.) I would want, significant focus on multi-core optimization of the file system(Such as utilizing the cache of the cpu much more effectively, 3mb L1 cache pls), such as allocating metadata of a file in a seperate location as a "cache" possibly including thumbnails directly into the file system(meaing goodby thumbxxx.db)(and add more security if stenography is that scary) I would also prefer the MFT or a replacement of it, to become optimizable for redundant file access, such as prioritizing OS files by linking it directly to the file system with secure boot. Please do not just say "I want reliability, security, and improved performance for the next file system XD🐍" I know my wants are completely ignorant of device security, but I do not care about it.

if some computer has a virus then can it spread on to the pa
ge and get onto other computers sorry title is so long

What is your best protection for your computer
This is the logic. Antivirus makers update their software. At that time the makers of virus, malware, spyware also improve their techniques. Like Tom & Jerry. We as ordinary users were among them without knowing who has stepped forward in their competition. The question is: Are you sure that an antivirus can protect your system 100% ??? For that reason, I'm just sharing my tips here: 1) Avoid porn sites (teasing the basic human instinct is a clever way to deploy a virus). 2) Avoid gambling sites. 3) Avoid downloading pirated software. 4) Avoid the site offering lure of gifts. 5) Turn on antivirus automatic update. 6) Only install trusted or widely-known software. 7) Only plug in external storage devices that you know where it come from. At least you can detect the culprit if your system get infected. Where it come from. 8) As much as possible, avoid connecting your computer to public networks. Use tethering to your own smartphone if necessary. 9) etc ..... and so on ..... please sharing your tips. Thank you! The chances of threat to computer system much depend on user. Narrowing its chances is the best protection if we can't block it 100%. That's just my opinion. Please sharing if you have another way.
Use the System File Checker tool to repair missing or ...
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/use-the-system-file-checker-tool-to-repair...You may perform a System File Checker process on that computer to make sure the system file that you intend to copy is a good copy. Take administrative ownership of the corrupted system file. To do this, at an elevated command prompt, copy and then paste (or type) the following command, and then press ENTER: takeown /f Path_And_File_Name Note ...
Back up and restore your PC
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/back-up-and-restore-your-pc-ac359b36-7015...The restored files will be in the various folders based on where they were located originally. Restore files from a file backup after restoring your computer from a system image backup. After you restore your computer from a system image backup, there may be newer versions of some of your files in a file backup that you want to restore.
Recover lost or deleted files
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/recover-lost-or-deleted-files-7bf065bf-f1...Restore deleted files and folders or restore a file or folder to a previous state. Open Computer by selecting the Start button , and then selecting Computer. Navigate to the folder that used to contain the file or folder, right-click it, and then select Restore previous versions. If the folder was at the top level of a drive, for example C ...
Common file name extensions in Windows
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/common-file-name-extensions-in-windows-da4...Extensions tell your computer which application created or can open the file and which icon to use for the file. For example, the docx extension tells your computer that Microsoft Word can open the file and to display a Word icon when you view it in File Explorer.




