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Windows 10 100% Disk Usage
Hi Everyone, I have been having recent problems with many computers that are running 100% disk usage. My computer is not running this, but my brother's computer (lenovo thinkpad X131e) is running 100% all the time. I fully cleaned the drive, and disabled Windows Search and SySmain (aka Superfetch), and alot of other things. It seems to work now, but still is not like a new computer. I jumps to 100% when opening a basic app like Microsoft Edge. The only time when it is low is when idiling with no programs open. (still at 10 - 20%). I also have another computer that is running the same thing (Lenovo iDeapad 310). Does anyone know why this happens? My dad has a Lenovo P910 that is 5 years old, and runnig windows 10 Pro. This does not have the 100% disk usage though. Is it different versions of windows?? The thinkpad and ideapad are both windows 10 home. THank you for your time! Joseph

Windows Defender running with Norton 360 turned on
Windows Defender turned OFF by Norton 360 still runs and disallows setup.exe to run with no option to run setups. Screen: Microsoft Defender SmartScreen prevented an unrecognized app from starting. Running this app might put your PC at risk. The only choice is: Don't run. This results even after Norton 360 turned off Windows Defender. Can't turn off Windows Defender because Norton has already turned it off.

Opening file on current Windows 10 Virtual Desktop
Hi. Using Windows 10 virtual desktop (on local device, not in the Azure cloud) https://community.windows.com/en-us/stories/virtual-desktop-windows-10 When having multiple Windows 10 virtual desktops and some Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.) file open in say Desktop 1, when switching to Desktop 2 and opening a file of the same application, the display is forcibly and without warning switched to the virtual desktop where the application was already open. So if I switch to virtual desktop 3, open a Word document, then manually switch to virtual desktop 5 and open another Word document, I get 'pulled back' to virtual desktop 3 without notice where the new file window is displayed, but it should have been placed in virtual desktop 5. This causes mindset disruption as each desktop contains data related to separate projects. Also there is a risk when having an audience watching the screen, they might see private information due to virtual desktop being switched. One can still move the newly opened window over to the desired virtual desktop, but it would be expected that the window was placed within the virtual desktop it was opened from.

Tips and Tricks for Windows Performance
Let's limit it to the aspects of operating system and software, not hardware. Everyone knows that upgrading memory, SSD, graphic card will certainly improve performance. What will you do (tinkering or setting) to improve Windows performance on the devices with average specs. Let's share together (your tips and tricks or advice). Thank you ! UPDATE 10 December 2020 : What is shared here is more intended for computer used to support daily activities at home or office, to utilize its potential. User having a high-spec computer designed for heavy gaming might less feel the difference. Nonetheless I think some tips will also be useful for gamers.

windows 10 version 20h2 update error 0x800f080a
i have dell latitude e6430 with windows 10 version 20h2 and as always i was doing some regular updates to windows 10 20h2 but today when i did the updates many updates were installed but one update was stuck at 46% and then after that my laptop started to hang then i rebooted my laptop and then after 1 hour i opened my settings app and opened windows update inside it and then it said 'There were some problems installing updates, but we'll try again later. If you keep seeing this and want to search the web or contact support for information, this may help: (0x800f080a)' so please help me coz it awfull

Can I install Ubuntu alongside Windows 10?
Yes. You need to make sure that your current PC's hardware that works with Windows 10 is compatible with Ubuntu. Also, you need enough disk space on your hard drive. Installing Ubuntu alongside Windows 10 depends on your current UEFI start-up and Secure Boot settings, which can be found in your BIOS/UEFI firmware setup. Before you install Ubuntu alongside Windows 10: - Disable the fast start-up option, which can be found in Control Panel's Power Options. - Only hibernate your PC if you still plan to use Windows 10 for compatible apps and want to use Ubuntu for something else occasionally. - Turn off BitLocker. BitLocker can be found in Control Panel. Once you've confirmed the information above, boot your computer to your Ubuntu installation media. Then, follow the instructions until you get to a screen where you can choose to install Ubuntu alongside Windows 10 or configure additional partitions. To keep Windows 10 intact, choose to install Ubuntu alongside Windows 10. After you've installed Ubuntu alongside Windows 10, you will get a GRUB boot loader, where you can switch between Ubuntu and Windows 10 every time that you start your computer. NOTE: If you're using a computer that uses UEFI, you will see "Windows Boot Manager" when you see the GRUB boot loader. Selecting it starts Windows 10. This is by design.

Windows 10 S Mode
Well I finally bit the bullet, and bought a Windows 10 S Mode tablet. My concern over buying was the horror stories I've read in here and other places about switching out of S mode. I called my computer guy that I go to when I get stymied and he told me that most of those problems were related to those that bought S mode tablets that were not Microsoft, but rather Dell, or HP or some other brand that were loaded with their bloat wear. I decided to do it, and he was right. Snap, Crackle, Pop. Easy as 1, 2, 3. The only thing I had a problem with was getting the $%% vertical tabs to stay off. Once that was finally off everything looked normal. Still updating but all is looking good. Glad I did it. Nothing against Dell, or HP, or any other brand out there, but if your looking to do something like this, I would definitely stay with Microsoft. Of course that just my $.02 worth. YMMV

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Need help regarding windows erroe
My computer is showing fail to load D:\Windows\System32\Logfiles\Srt\SrtTrail.txt Error and rmdisk repair and restore is not fixing it how can i fix this error

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.
Download Windows Management Framework 3.0 from Official ...
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=34595Windows 7 Service Pack 1, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2 IMPORTANT: Windows Management Framework 3.0 is not currently compatible with the following applications: System Center 2012 Configuration Manager.
Download Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 Service Pack 1 from ...
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=3005Service Pack 1 for .NET Framework 3.0. Important: Make sure you have the latest service pack and critical updates for the version of Windows on the computer. To look for recent updates, visit Windows Update. In addition, make sure you have Windows Installer 3.1 installed before you install this service pack.; Click the Download button on this page to start the download
Description of Windows Management Framework 3.0 for ...
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/description-of-windows-management-framework...Windows PowerShell 3.0 and SharePoint 2010For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 2796733 SharePoint 2010 Management Shell does not load with Windows PowerShell 3.0. Windows Small Business Server 2008 and Windows Small Business Server 2011.
Update is available for Windows Management Framework 3.0 ...
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/update-is-available-for-windows-management...2781498 An update is available for Windows Management Framework 3.0 in Windows Server 2008 SP2. 2809900 Can't display downloaded English Windows PowerShell 3.0 cmdlet Help files in a localized version of Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, or Windows Server 2008 SP2. This update also fixes the following issue:




