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Freemake you tube MP3 boon.
I Have been using Freemake YouTube MP3 Boon to download music, which I think is great, but I has stopped playing it shows the the Artist and the music but that is all, I have done a system restore, then Freemake worked for a while, then stopped again, I was told if I updated the prog that should sort it out but to no avail. I have searched for a program that is as good but nothing, anybody else had the same problem, by the way I use my laptop. Thanks Suzanne
Upgrading from Windows 7 to Windows 10? Safe / Not Secure?
As Windows 7 reached its end of support, All have to upgrade to Windows 10. Upgrading the PC could potentially damage the PC? Is it safe to upgrade the PC? Is it completely free / cost? Is it 100% way from official Microsoft? What is the way to upgrade? Media Creation tool / GWX (Get Windows 10)? if readers will have all of these questions. Here are the Steps. Step 1: Download Media Creation Tool and launch do the steps Go to the following site: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10 and click "Download tool now" and download the tool. After finishing launch it. It will show Getting a few things ready, after that accept the terms. Then Wait and select Create installation Media. Step 2: Downloading Windows 10 Select the version, language, architecture. Or just leave recommended settings. Select ISO file, and give the location where to save the file. And it will start downloading the Windows 10 ISO file. After its downloaded go to step 3. Step 3: Installing Windows 10 After its downloaded, extract the iso file, find the setup and run the setup as administrator. It will install Windows (Make sure you install the needed updates). Step 4: Configuring Windows 10 After its installed, it will ask for settings, Configure it and Click next. Installed! Windows 10 is installed!
feedback hub: we're having trouble connecting
I am faced with this problem, feedback hub: we're having trouble connecting. I have to press, try again or close the feedback hub and open it again to get it to work. I tried these commands but does not solve the issue. netsh winsock reset - and press Enter. netsh int ip reset - and press Enter. ipconfig / release - and press Enter. ipconfig / renew - and press Enter. ipconfig / flushdns - and press Enter Went to services.msc, DNS client but cannot restart it since it is grayed out. I tried other network connection but same issue. Is this a bug or what? Under Feedback activity, Windows feedback provided and Upvotes on your feedback, there will be few times it shows. --- I contact Microsoft support but one tech guy couldn't help me fix the problem. Here is the link to the feedback. https://aka.ms/AA6w2nk
Where's the Classic Start Menu?
Remember the classic Start Menu on Windows 95 and up to Windows Vista? On Windows 7 and later, the classic Start Menu is no longer available. Only the new Start Menu can be used to run programs, find documents and settings, pin programs, and use system tools. The classic Start Menu had menus: Programs Favourites (only available on Windows 98 and up to Windows Vista) Documents Settings Help Run Suspend (only available on Windows 95-based computers with power management support) Log off... (only available on Windows 98 and up to Windows Vista) Shut Down Both Windows XP and Windows Vista allowed you to use the classic Start Menu instead of the new Start Menu.
Unsupported disk layout for UEFI firmware, 0xc1900201
When I try to install the W10 version 2004 feature update I get the following error: Windows cannot be installed because this PC has an unsupported disk layout for UEFI firmware. 0xc1900201 I have a 2018 Dell XPS 15 9570 laptop.32GB, 1.0TB SSD, most current BIOS update from Dell that shows UEFI as the BIOS mode. Microsoft is telling me I have to do a full scratch install of the current shipping version of W10 and then install the 2004 feature update, thus, I have to do a full backup and restore, then reinstall all of the apps. Is this actually necessary? I'm hoping there's another way to do this. I've worked for software companies in the past and often times Tech Support resorts to a full remiage of the cmputer in order to fix a problem. Are they just lazy or for real? Your help is greatly appreciated.
Current Hardware And Windows 10 May 2004 Update
Hello Windows Community, I just received my New Alienware Area-51 Laptop the other day with the current hardware configurations, and I've been kicking the tires and setting it up. It came with Windows 10 1909 preinstalled and it had "NO" problems updating to the new build of Windows 10 May 2004 . It took around 45 minuets to complete the update, and the new build works very well, extremely fast and stable . I've read posts on other MS support sites with members having problems or just wondering if the new build will work on newer hardware builds. So hopefully they will see this and go ahead and install it when it becomes available to them for download. Love the new Build Microsoft Thank-you đđ
Why I can't find Windows as comfortable to use as Linux
I use Windows only for some games, and if Windows 10 had more features, I could use it on daily basis, but at the moment it is missing a few very important features. First problem is filesystem support. Windows 10 supports only very few different filesystems, which means I can't access devices like my Raspberry Pi's SD card, and also NTFS isn't actually very good filesystem. Second thing is, I can't customize Windows 10 enough. (PLEASE tell me if any of following features exist, I would love to use them!) I would like to set custom shortcuts for moving/managing windows, and I would love to have at least partly similar behavior as tiling window managers on Linux have, by which I mean that by default, program would open full-sized (not fullscreen though), but if I open another program, it would automatically split the windows. Also, I find it actually harder to search programs from internet, and then download an installer, then run it to get the program installed, and then being able to use it. On Linux (I use Arch Linux btw.) there is a thing called package management, so with package manger I can search for programs and install them straight away, and then instantly being able to use them. Also through package manager I can update all my packages = whole operating system and all programs (which are installed via package management). Also I can't do as much stuff on Windows CMD or powershell as I can in Linux terminal, and especially on Arch I like that I've hand-picked each part of system, so I know what it can do, and what it contains. And in Linux terminal, with sudo (or root user) I have the rights over all the operating system. I understand that some of these will never be accomplished in Windows, but I hope that at least some of these will be picked up as an actual suggestions. If I had to select three things to include from these, they would be package management, filesystem support and waaayy more customization options.
Microsoft Windows 10 UI Design Is Still Inconsistent
In January2020, we here that Microsoft is discontinue the legendary Windows 7 OS after almost 12 years support. The windows 7 users should not be get any feature update expect the Security Patch update. Well frankly say it's really a tough decision for Microsoft, Because over 200M+devices are still running on windows 7 in 2020, Microsoft continuously try to push it's user to the latest Windows 10. It's fine and i am not complaining about this. But the real problem comes in terms of Windows 10's UI element design and user experience..... In Windows 10 Microsoft was introduced Fluent Design System, and that is the new user interface by Microsoft in Windows 10, Microsoft really work on it and continuously try to improve it. But the problem is The new Fluent Design of Windows 10 is very unstable and it is only support just few apps and System. The Core User Interface of Windows 10 is still look like 2009's Windows 7 in 2020. Here is the few Point that you should be noticed it: 1.The Windows 10 Setting Application has a new good look, but you can also find the old Windows 7 style in Control Panel in Windows 10. 2.The File Explorer of Windows 10 is Still look like 2009's Windows 7. 3.Most of the old core applications of Windows 7 is also present in Windows 10, Like Paint, The worse Internet Explorer, Windows old Media Player etc., you can find it on Windows Accessories folder in start menu. I know many users are still love to use those but is those app really need? think rationally.... 4.The most of the Internal Core application and program still look like windows 7 in 2020, they need a big revamp of windows new fluent design. It's complicated the system and make things more harder. My Suggestion is that, Please Windows 10 Developers Short out this Issues and Solve the Problem in next Windows 10 feature Updates. If you are agree with me, please Comment.. For more details please watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hn5QjtpjW_U
Keyboard and touchpad is not working
I have uninstalled some USB drivers in device manager and my keyboard and touch pad stopped working iâve restored my pc but it didnât fix it!!
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