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Backing up and restoring the registry
WARNING: Registry Editor (REGEDIT.EXE) is a very powerful tool that lets you make changes to the registry. However, incorrectly using Registry Editor can cause serious, system-wide problems that include hard disk corruption, general instability, or being unable to use your computer. It may be necessary for you to reinstall your operating system to correct the problems. Microsoft cannot guarantee that any problems resulting from the use of Registry Editor can be solved. Also, Microsoft does not support changes made to the registry. Use this tool at your own risk. Backing up and restoring your registry can be done by: - Exporting to the registry file for backup - Importing to Registry Editor for restoration - Creating a restore point for backup / using System Restore for restoration - Creating a system image for backup / using System Image for restoration To back up / restore your registry: 1. Press WINDOWS LOGO + R, type "regedit" and press ENTER. 2. Do the following: - If you want to back up one of the registry keys, navigate to any, click Export on the File menu, type the name, and then press ENTER. - To restore the registry, click Import on the File menu, find the file that ends with .REG, and then double-click it. PROFESSIONAL TIPS: Instead of importing to or exporting from Registry Editor, it's strongly recommended to either create a restore point or create a system image. That way, you can use System Restore or System Image Recovery in case changes to the registry can cause your computer a problem.

Sobre Bluetooth
Ha desaparecido Bluetooth de mi PC y no se como recuperarlo.Me pueden informar?

virus & threat protection
your virus & threat protection is managed by your organization, where as its not managed by any/ Personal one

microsoft store and mail apps keep crashing
microsoft store and mail apps keep crashing

S mode
Can someone tell me what S mode is? i keep getting the message telling me im in S mode when i try to download a app

If there any MS tool that can parse CBS.log and DISM.log?
The DISM and SFC commands are one of the most powerful and best tools users can use to fix tons of issues with their system. However, even I, as a "poweruser" Should NOT be in powershell and run commands. Nor should users be in the regisitry, which Microsoft suggestest as a fix to certain problems. Microsoft gives the correct info. Users should NOT touch the registry, EVER! Nor the Powershell for that matter. Why? Because you need to be a mechanic to fix a Tesla car. One mistake and you can ruin big parts of windows. Win 10 is FANTASTIC at leaving logs! However, users dont not know what they mean, should NOT LOOK at them! It will only sorry people, and they could damage their system. Question: Is there any tool that can parse the Dism.log, CBS.log, update.log (And do the powershell commands to make the log). Also, I am lacking a tool that can check your Image against .xlm lists in MoSetup, "Waasmedic" and the live kernal reports. These tools should generate a report AND offer fixes that a normal user can understand. Before the user does anything with the tool. The tool creates a system restore. EASY. - FixWin 10 does this. - UWT 4, does this. - CCleaner have started to offered it now (DONT EVER USE CCLEANER TO CLEAN THE REGISTRY IN WIN 10! Why is Microsoft lacking tools like these, when the commands and features the tools uses, are Microsofts own. But in powershell command mode. There are 3:e party tools, but I do NOT want to use them. Microsoft needs a tool that can parse logs, Use ALL DISM/SFC/Repair-image and offer option to FIX things. Report "nothing is wrong. Just to prove I am not just negative. Questions to MS devs/techs: 1. Microsoft dev/techs: Doesn't running "SFC /SCANNOW" 3 times in a row, in a powershell as an administrator not Fix A LOT of problems? 2. As do cmds like "analyseStore", "repair-image" and many other COMMANDS? 3. There is no command to check WHERE your image is? CheckHealth from -Source-. needs you to point where the image is.

Microsoft Edge
It is intrusive and useless. Please tell me how to delete it from my PC.

Lockdown
What does being lockdown mean to me? Well, apart from the obvious of not being able to venture beyond the perimeter of my home, I find myself doing more of the following....... listening more, thinking more and hearing more; in particular the thinking bit. So here is my idea and it may come across as being 'nuts' 🤔🤯 When I power-up my computer every aspect of my personal operations of use should be coded into a simply use panel. Currently, when I log on my Internet access is automatic via my provider. However, if I wish to send an email I am faced with log-on panels etc. The usual website that I visit could be done via the Windows control panel. I am fortunate enough that my Internet usage is predictable and I very rarely surf out of the norms. Probably boring I know, but there it is. Thinking a little more about automated connectivity, there are masses of technologies that functions and self maintain themselves - some of them are extraterrestrials. I have to think that somewhere in a Microsoft development lab this 'intelligent' connectivity to our preferred websites is being developed, without using 'favourites'. The software needed would have to be intuitive (actually perhaps beyond intuitive). As I mentioned, the idea is a bit on the nutty side.

Sleep mode.
When returning to my PC and finding the monitor in 'sleep' mode, moving the mouse always wakes it up. However, occasionally it immediately goes back to sleep and stays there. I find that I can't switch the tower off either, so have to resort to switching both off at the wall sockets, waiting 30 seconds and switching back on. Then all is well until the next occurrence. Any advice to clear this annoying glitch would be appreciated.

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Microsoft Support
https://support.microsoft.comManage payment and billing for Microsoft 365. Manage your subscriptions. Sign in to your Microsoft account. Change your Microsoft account password. Manage your privacy settings. Activate Windows 10. Get Windows in or out of S mode. Get the Windows 10 May 2021 update. Internet Explorer 11 to be retired.
Contact Us - Microsoft Support
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/contactusMore support options. Open a service request in the Microsoft 365 Admin Center. Get paid technical support for on-premises Microsoft products and services. Get help with choosing a Microsoft product, or ask about a previous purchase from the online or physical store.
Windows help & learning - Microsoft Support
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsHelp and support content for Windows operating systems, including Windows 10, Windows 8.1, and Windows 7. Learn about activation, installation, updates, privacy, security, and how to install and configure devices on Windows.
Fix Windows Update errors - support.microsoft.com
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/sbs/windows/fix-windows-update-errors-18b693b5...For help with Windows Update issues in Windows 10, see Troubleshoot problems updating Windows 10 instead. A common cause of errors is inadequate drive space. If you need help freeing up drive space, see Tips to free up drive space on your PC .




