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Windows Search Index high resources usage.
There is a sudden, increase in the resource usage (CPU, RAM, DISK) by windows search indexing. So i tried running troubleshooter. this didn't helped. Then in command prompt, i tried running sfc scannow with administrative privileges. This also didn't helped. At last i had to turn it off by heading over to service manager. But i don't want to turn it off. Please help ! I am currently on latest version of windows 10.

Unable to turn on Virus & Protection in Windows 10
Hi, After infected the malware. That links created administrated protocol to turn off virus and protection. We can't turn on even if I deleted the malware. Currently clean installation is the only solution to get back the security system. Is there any other way to turn on?

Windows 10 Home x64 Out of date
Since the last Windosw 10 update, I keep getting the notice that your Windowsa Home x64 is out date. I have Windows support techs try to help but got no real help; one tech actually ended the remote help. My Dell surrport fund no issuses. So I am looking for any help I can get to fix this issue. I have read that others are having the same issues and some have sais that it is a false out of date notice. Last night a Windows expert told me that there is no such thing as a false out of date notice. I am very confused. Forgive my long descriton.

some one speaks spanish? en mi windows defemder me aparece
e3n mi windows defender me aparece que esta administrada por la organizacion y no esta activado

Why does Windows slow down overtime?
A year back when I got my pc it was all snappy and stuff now when I try to open my notifications panel, file explorer or even right clicking to correct a word that was spell checked everything takes a solid second or two. A lot of people complain about this and windows updates, so what's the deal Microsoft? What are your people opinions on this issue? Does your PC also slow down overtime? Do you even notice this or do you just roll with it? Do you think Microsoft will ever fix this issue?

Windows Find My Device with a different account
I have an important question about Windows Find My Device. My laptop got stolen and I was able to see the location where it is but wanted to know if that means the culprit was able to login to my account or not? The laptop was protected with a strong password so I'm very curious how they got in. The question is: if I was able to locate them, does that mean they logged in into my account? Or it could be that they wiped the computer and used a different account to get in. It's very important for me to know this information. Another question: The computer is still attached to my Microsoft account, is there harm to keep that? Or should I delete it from my account. I'm trying to see if I can locate them again.

Keyboard shortcuts for typing accent marks over letters in Windows 10
How to install the English International keyboard so you can quickly add accented letters as you type. Learn how to get the language you want in the latest Windows version:https://community.windows.com/en-us/videos/get-windows-to-speak-your-language/gnmVAKrWsrU

Windows 10 Home running very slow
Windows 10 Home running very slow in my laptop. Please help. Any webpage or any content takes a lot of time to open.

Windows 10 and thinking of a new computer 😊😎
As we have been discussing on this platform the benefits of Windows 10 with all its new features it is leading me to think of buying a new computer. 🤔🤨🙄. My existing HP desktop is fine but with all the whiz-bang features my brain is nudging me into seriously thinking about a new device 🤯. #JustSharing 😚 Does anyone have any recommendations? I would welcome your views. Keep safe everyone 🤩

How was the October 2020 (Windows 10 version 2009) update?
How was the October 2020 update? Did it go smoothly? If you haven't installed it and you can't see it, you might have some missing requirements. If you want to download it manually, you can do it at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10 Link credit: Reza Ameri (@Reza) Post credit (inspiration): Moderator (@Windows Community)




