Results for: computer system

requirements of Microsoft Flight Simulator made easy joke
This is a joke [I mean helpful tool] for anyone who can't understand systems requirements. FSX [2006] If you have a PC built since 2001 it will work. Recommended is even half a computer built since 2010. (just make sure its the side with the DVD drive.) MSFS [2020] Ask NASA to borrow their supercomputer. You should get a better framerate than any gaming PC. That is, 22FPS. Oh don't worry they have Windows 20 running on it. FS2002 All you need is a PC running Windows CPBWS [Windows for crappy potato based work stations] I took out half the Pentium processor and ripped out some of the RAM and Flight Simulator 2002 still works fine. Oh, and that PC was built in 2003. FS2004: Similar to FS2002 just make sure you have Windows CPBWS 64-bit edition if you want 60 FPS. FS98: This won't actually work on your shiny new desktop. Go to the garage and find the oldest computer you can [preferably a Windows DE (Dinosaur Edition) desktop.] and put the CD in. You should be able to run it. FS for Windows 95: This will work on Windows 95. And why not Windows 94? Or Windows BE [Bacteria edition, before multicellular life existed.] Any old PC will do, just make sure its not a 64 bit edition of Windows Dinosaur Edition, because that will screw it up.

Kernal DMA Protection in dell inspiron 14 5405
I have upgraded the OS from home to pro to Enterprise version 20H2 Then I checked the Hyper-V using the system info command from Cmd The output was compatible: 64-bit processor with second-level address translation (SLAT) is enable Virtual Machine Monitor Mode Extensions is enable Virtualization Enabled In Firmware (These require enabling from bios) Data Execution Prevention is enable I entered the bios by pressing F2 For Hyper-V the BIOS has one line which is: Virtualization Technology I have enabling it. Now I have verified Hyper-V requires using the system info command The result was Hyper-V Requirements: A hypervisor has been detected. Features required for Hyper-V will not be displayed. Meaning, Hyper-V is detected but!!!!! I tried Coreinfo When disable Virtualization Technology on bios HYPERVISOR - Hypervisor is present SVM * Supports AMD hardware-assisted virtualization NP * Supports AMD nested page tables (SLAT) SVM and slat mode is enable And when I enabling Virtualization Technology from the bios SVM and slat mode is disable Therefore, I cannot use Device Guard and Credential Guard.

Renaming devices
In your Microsoft account, we have "Devices" as an option to review. How do you rename the devices so it makes sense, Having it say "Desktop-JKL275" doesn't tell me anything. I'd like it to have a unique name that means something to us. I know the answer exists somewhere but I figure I have been phrasing the question incorrectly. Thanks for your time.

Light and Dark themes in Windows 10
Personalize your PC and reduce eye strain with Windows 10 light and dark themes

How to get the Windows 10 November 2019 Update
Windows Update keeps your device safe and functioning at its best. Learn about how to get the Windows 10 November 2019 Update.

Windows Feedback Hub: We're listening
The Feedback Hub team talks all things feedback and how they use your suggestions to improve Windows.

Preventing Shut Down From the Sign-in Screen
In order to prevent users from using the sign-in screen to shut down whether users are signed in or not, you can use Local Security Policy or the REG command. Here's how: Method 1: Local Security Policy NOTE: This method only applies to Windows 10 Pro. 1. Press WINDOWS LOGO + R. 2. Type "secpol.msc" (without the quotes) and press ENTER. 3. Double-click Local Policies. 4. Click Security Options. 5. Scroll down until you see Shutdown: Allow system to be shut down without having to log on and double-click it. 6. Click Disabled and click OK. Method 2: The REG command WARNING: Incorrectly using the registry editing tool can cause serious, system-wide problems that may require you to reinstall Windows 10 to correct them. Microsoft cannot guarantee that any problems resulting from the incorrect use of the registry editing tool can be solved. Use this tool at your own risk. 1. Press WINDOWS LOGO + R. 2. Type "cmd" (without the quotes) and press CTRL + SHIFT + ENTER. 3. Provide confirmation or type in the password if you see the User Account Control dialog box. 4. Type REG ADD HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System /v shutdownwithoutlogon /t REG_DWORD /d 1 and press ENTER. 5. Type EXIT and then press ENTER. Now, whenever you press WINDOWS LOGO + L or you're not signed in yet, the Power icon that normally appears at the bottom-right corner of the screen will not be seen.

Issues with update KB4556799 (I think...)
Hello, I installed KB4556799 and had issues since, I suspect this update as others have reported similar issues to mine and attributed it to that update. my pc currently often crashes to desktop when trying to play games, (has gotten worse last few days) and has had connectivity issues and realtek has stopped detecting devices aswell as a couple blue stop screens and crashes that required a restart. I don't know if it's the update for sure, but wanted to remove it so I could see if the problem persisted, but I can't uninstall it through the usual update uninstaller (can do with other updates) and cannot through cmd (update required), I've checked my drivers and all seem up to date apart from Radeon which when I tried to update gave me error code 207 'device manager found a problem with display adapter' but i can't find any issues in device manager. I also cannot download the latest windows 10 update as my device isn't ready for it, but doesn't give any indication of what I can do to make it ready. Thanks.

Do you use the normal start menu or the full screen start?
There are many customisable options in Windows 10, and, one of the best is, you could change the look of your start menu. I use it in full screen, and do turn it on, go to settings>personalisation>start>use start full screen. Now, when you hit or click the Windows icon, you would notice that the Start Menu would pop up in a 'full screen' view, which gives it somewhat a look like Chrome operating system (really?) It isn't much, it's worth trying... Do you prefer the start menu being as it is? Or would you like to make it full screen?

Microsoft Utilities: Better than 3rd Party Utility Apps
There are LOTS of Utilities that are from Microsoft, The Systernal Utilities. Utilities for: ā Files & Disk(DiskMon, CacheSet...) ā Networking(TCPView, WhoIs...) ā Process(Autoruns, Process Monitor...) ā Security(RootkitRevealer, SysMon...) and many more. š You can DOWNLOAD it(in your system or in USB) or RUN it without installation(some utilities). š Visit, Read & Try some, and you may think twice about your 3rd Party Utility App/s. ⨠https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/ ⨠I used some of those.... Does this make you think twice of your 3rd Party Utility/ies App??? š
How to Check Windows 10 Computer System Specs ...
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-10-specifications1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster compatible processor or System on a Chip (SoC) RAM: 1 gigabyte (GB) for 32-bit or 2 GB for 64-bit. Hard drive size: 32GB or larger hard disk. Note: See below under āMore information on hard drive space to install or update Windows 10ā for more details. Graphics card:
Computer System Hardware Classes - Win32 apps | Microsoft Docs
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/cimwin32prov/computer-system-hardware...Relates a computer system (including data such as startup properties, time zones, boot configurations, or administrative passwords) and a system BIOS (services, languages, and system management properties). Win32_SystemDriverPNPEntity: Relates a Plug and Play device on the Windows computer system and the driver that supports the Plug and Play ...
Win32_ComputerSystem class - Win32 apps | Microsoft Docs
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/cimwin32prov/win32-computersystemAdds a computer system to a domain or workgroup. Rename: Renames a local computer. SetPowerState: Not implemented. For more information about how to implement this method, see the SetPowerState method in CIM_UnitaryComputerSystem. UnjoinDomainOrWorkgroup: Removes a computer system from a domain or workgroup.
Hints and Principles for Computer System Design
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/uploads/prod/2019/09/Hints-137-full.pdfSystem Principles.R45 I reread that paper every two or three years, and for more than 15 years I saw no reason to rewrite or extend it; I had written what I knew about personal distributed com-puting, operating systems, languages, networking, databases, and fault tolerance, and computer systems were continuing the work of the 1970s on these things.




