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A Tip Before The Upcoming Windows 10 21H1 Updateโ
Hello Everyone, From what I've read, the Windows 10 21H1 will be release soon. I have "NO" official release date yet, Only that it will be "Very Soon Now". Okay so now for the tip. Right Now while we are all waiting patiently for Windows 10 21H1 arrival, It is the Perfect Time to do a Complete Hard Drive Disk Image to some sort of external media or cloud. I use a External Hard drive for mine and it works out very nicely. But what ever media you use or prefer the Tip is to have a Complete Working Disk Image of your OS drive just incase of a unforeseen problem, should one arise. Because you never know, and this way you are protected. I Hope This Helps And Everything Goes Smoothly As Always ๐๐ How many of you Keep a Current Disk Image of Your OS Drive?..

Windows 20H2 remote desktop lock screen has no auth widget
Is this supposed to be the new forum after answers.microsoft.com? That site does not appear to have buttons to post new topics. I just updated my desktop computer to Windows 10 20H2. Typically I control it from my laptop via remote desktop, and now notice that after idle timeout, the lock screen blocks the desktop but remains blurred, with no authentication widgets in the centre to ask for my password. Only the [Language] [Ease of access] [Power] buttons in the bottom corner are interactive. I can't otherwise "nudge" the lock screen "awake" with any input. The only option is to disconnect and reconnect again in order to sign back into its desktop. Is there some new secret to get it working normally like before?

error al instalar windows 10 en mi laptop......
Tengo un mensaje de error de instalacion en la fase SAFE_OS con un error durante la operacion de REPLICATE_OC Me sugiere consulta a go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=528892

What new feature would you like most in the next Windows?
It seems lately the most we expect in terms of new features is security updates these days? I would like to see a major revamp to the U.I. and how about a good cleaning of legacy code out of Windows. Why not cut the fat out of the system a bit and have delineating feature set between legacy of 10 or more years ago and new. In other words try to make windows run faster on less resources. Add some new U.I. tweaks and eliminate redundant menus and settings. Add a new kernel and filesystem that is faster and more efficient. Harden the kernel further against attack and run more processes in sandbox. I would be pretty excited to see a new windows with those features, how about you?

New computer?
My computer is about 8 yrs old. Should I get a new one before getting Windows 10? Support for my current version of Windows has expired. Thank you.

Can't Adjust Brightness - Windows 10, Intel Desktop
I'm using a Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2310M desktop computer with Windows 10 operating system and can't adjust my monitor brightness (I may have to start wearing sunglasses to use the setting its stuck on right now!). I've looked elsewhere for advice and the recommended course involves updating my computer's Display Adapters. I've tried that without success. My computer simply tells me I've already got the most up to date drivers installed (Intel(R) HD Graphics 3000). Any advice on how to fix this problem would be greatly appreciated. It seems so basic an issue, and yet I haven't been able to fix it and it's really affecting my use (or rather, lack of use) of the computer.

What is wrong with the audio in Windows 10 Version?
Throughout Feedback Hub in the Audio category there seems to be a lot of people who are having problems with their audio from their laptops to their speakers. Some official responses occur but the delay is longer than normal. Not that I have a problem with my laptop audio output.

Windows 10 takes long time to show desktop screen
Hello All, I use winodws 10 licensed version will all the latest updates installed. I am facing a strange issue with my desktop. Fresh windows boots very fast. Gradually the boot times gets increased. Right now the issues is: Enter password screen appears within 30 seconds to 1 minutes. After entering the password it takes up to 10 min to show desktop. Mostly its a black screen and hard disk running all the time. After desktop screen, system works fine. There is no issue. Shutdown process is normal. Maximum time for shutdown is 1 min. as lots of applications running. Restart has the same issue as startup. For 5 to 10 min. it shows please wait, then boot from zero and again delay of password screen. I have tried all the things available on internet to repair. No 3rd party tool used. It is difficult to format system everymonth as sometimes data loss happnes. System Config. i5 - 2320 cpu @ 3GHz 64Bit windows 10 RAM: 4+4GB Display: NVIDIA 1GB. 1TB HDD + 120GB HDD I have tried with main HDD also. I removed all the BIG apps and tried. But there is no luck with the boot time. I request you to please suggest a solution. Cheers, Neraj

Windows 10 always secretly busy doing 'something else'..?
After every frequent, time-consuming and tedious W10 update, it can take up to a week for 'normal service' to be resumed. Any browser you care to use performs erratically and sluggishly; it, File Explorer and Windows in general frequently go faint and 'fail to respond'. WHY??? If it's any help, I'm a long-standing IT pro now working from home and using an HP ProOne 440 G4 all-in-1 workstation new last August - and supposedly specifically designed for Windows 10, God help us!

how about running android apps in windows without emulator?
i am very excited to see android apps in windows and then it unleashes its power .
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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 .




