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Cannot Completely Disable Password on Wakeup
I have tried every solution everywhere on the internet to make it so windows NEVER asks for my password, and although it is, in theory, NOT supposed to ask for my password anymore, ever, it still does in *one* circumstance. I have changed the settings so it is not to require a password after waking from sleep, and that works in every instance except for when the computer sleeps because I closed the laptop lid. If it goes to sleep just from sitting without being used for a while and I start it up again, it does not ask for a password, even if it’s been days or longer. But if I close the lid and then start it up again even just a moment later, it requires a password. I have stopped it from asking a password after starting from a shutdown or a restart, and I have turned it off after starting from sleep in all other cases, but for some reason, disabling password after wakeup does not work when sleep was because of closing the laptop lid. What am I doing wrong? I’ve tried all the different settings options I could find, then I googled and found another one or two, which fixed the last of my problems, except this one. I do not want to EVER have to enter a password. All I use my Windows laptop for is games that I can’t get on my Mac, because I hate windows, but there are some games I really like that require it. I grew up using Windows, so I’m very familiar with it, and I can generally fix anything with it that crops up without needing to go to anyone for help, but this is one thing I just can’t fix. On Mac, you only have to change one or two things to never have to enter a password again except for major updates or downloads, and all the settings are easy to find. On windows, I have had to change many more things, and I’ve really had to dig for the settings to change, and I am STILL having issues. Can someone PLEASE tell me what I’m missing?

Cannot view network drives from Laptop
I cannot view any network drives from my win 10 Laptop. I've already adjusted the windows sharing settings on all PC's On the main PC where the nextwork drive is located, it can view the Laptop and see the mapped drives in the Laptop, BUT I cannot view/read/write/modify anything on the C drive (asks for admin permissions), but I can view/read/write/modify in the public folder. I have 3 PC's on the same network with no issues sharing network drives, but my Laptop seems to be the issue.

Print document in the tethered cellphone downloads folder.
I tether my cellphone to laptop. In old firefox I can print from the docs and download folders. I need to learn how to while using Edge. I do not have home internet just cellphone service. I also nedd direct printing, not upload and download from someones data wasting cloud storage as I have 5gb monthly data. I could not print a Edge document directly either. Is this a setting? Missing an App? Thanks for considering my issues.

wi-fi slow
when I connect my device via a cat cable I got my speed fully but when I rely on wi-fi connection I got about 45% of my speed. So if there is any option in win settings , I would be grateful if told me. thank you

request for help
how I can change the display language for windows 10 home single language?????

Sizes of mouse pointer and cursor are linked
On my Windows 10 computer, the sizes of the mouse pointer and the cursor are linked. I can't specify them independently as I would like to. System Specs: Windows 10 Home Version 1909 OS build 18363.1082

virus &threat protection
How do I find the check for up dates link for virus & threats protection on windows 10?

inst 6gbps ssd on a HP SMBIOSBIOS F.31 screen fail wake up
After installing the latest windows 10 build 19041 on a 6gbps SanDisk SSD PLUS 2000GB on a HP laptop SMBIOSBIOS F.31 when the AMD Radeon R7 Graphics x 768 x 4294967296 colors AMD Radeon Graphics Processor (0x9874) 26.20.12028.2 after setting windows display properties longer then sleep time value, so when the screen power down then fail wake up when hiting the space bar, the display goes from black then has all raster (random color dots), so then I have to shutdown windows (reboot still has issues with screen raster not being normal) using the power button then windows shutdown then I power on the laptop and able to login windows ok

Unable to comment
Ok, I need some help here! I'm running Microsoft Edge Canary, and yesterday I noticed that I was unable to leave any comments on one particular site that I frequent. I thought that there might have just been a glitch in their system and moved on. This morning I noticed that one of the sites that I use to sign in to comment on the above mentioned site, would not let me comment or even see the already posted comments, on that site as well. Hmmmm. The only change I had made yesterday. was activating the "Sleeping Tabs Flag" so I disabled that, restarted Edge Canary, and nothing changed. Next I opened Microsoft Edge "Normal"? and looked and saw that I was able to comment on both sites. I checked and both settings were identical on Edge Canary and Normal. Next I opened up Chrome and was also able to comment on both sites as well. I know some of you are going to suggest "Why don't you just either stay with Edge Normal, or Chrome? In the overall scheme of things that would probably be alright, except that Edge Normal doesn't quite have all of the features that Canary has. Could I live without them sure, but truth be told, I'm too much of a tinkerer. As for Chrome. I keep it around for back up and to show those tech support people who's only answer is "well you need to use Chrome instead of Internet Explorer"..... What a hoot!...Gimme your suggestion all Thanks The sites are: https://mspoweruser.com http://disqus.com

Heyy
I just want to ask if all windows 10 PCs are touch screens
Find settings in Windows 10 - support.microsoft.com
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/find-settings-in-windows-10-6ffbef87-e633...Find settings in Windows 10 Find your Windows settings in a snap! Select the Start button, then select Settings. From there, browse the categories or use search to find what you're looking for.
View display settings in Windows 10 - support.microsoft.com
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/view-display-settings-in-windows-10-37f0e...View display settings in Windows 10. Most of the advanced display settings from previous versions of Windows are now available on the Display settings page. Select Start > Settings > System > Display. If you want to change the size of your text and apps, choose an option from the drop-down menu under Scale and layout.
Windows Startup Settings (including safe mode)
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-startup-settings-including-safe...Get to Windows Startup Settings in PC settings Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, tap Settings, and then tap Change PC settings. (If you're using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer up, click Settings, and then click Change PC settings.)
Launch the Windows Settings app - UWP applications ...
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/uwp/launch-resume/launch-settings-appUse this URI scheme to launch the Windows Settings app to specific settings pages. Launching to the Settings app is an important part of writing a privacy-aware app. If your app can't access a sensitive resource, we recommend providing the user a convenient link to the privacy settings for that resource.




