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How To Remove Windows 10 Upgrade Notification On Windows 7 And Windows 8
Microsoft has now started sending out notification to Windows 7 and Windows 8 users to reserve their free Windows 10 upgrade. Microsoft delivered this notification through a program which is installed through Windows update. The upgrade assistant is named GWX.exe in C:\Windows\System32\GWX. Read More
Offline install of .NET Framework 3.5 in Windows 10
The .NET Framework is an integral part of many applications running on Windows and provides common functionality for those applications to run. Normally, before running/installing such applications, we need to enable .NET Framework from the Control Panel on the computer. So, you may first check if the .NET Framework 3.5 is available in the Control Panel on Windows 10 Technical Preview and if available, you may enable it from the Control Panel to install it on the computer. To check if the.NET Framework 3.5 is available in Control Panel and to enable it, please follow these steps:
a) Press “Windows Logo” + “R” keys on the keyboard.
b) Type “appwiz.cpl” in the “Run” command box and press “ENTER”.
c) In the “Programs and Features” window, click on the link “Turn Windows features on or off”. Read More
How to Uninstall Windows 10’s Built-in Apps and Reinstall Them
Windows 10 includes a variety of universal apps, and there’s no easy way to hide them from the “All Apps” view in the new Start menu. You can uninstall them, but Microsoft doesn’t allow you to easily uninstall them in the usual way.
You probably don’t want to do this. These apps take up very little space on your device so it’s best to just ignore them if you don’t want to use them. But, if you really want to uninstall them, you can. If you’ve already uninstalled included apps, you can get them all back with a single command. Read More
How to Add Programs, Files, and Folders to System Startup in Windows
Many programs in Windows add themselves to system startup when you install them, allowing them to automatically start up when you boot your computer. You can also have other programs automatically start and files and folders automatically open when Windows starts.
This should work in Windows 10, 8, 8.1, 7, or even Vista. Read More
Remove the Get Windows 10 icon from the icon tray using Task Scheduler
The procedure has been modified to be more comprehensible and include instructions for both Windows 7 and Windows 8.1.
In Windows 7, click on the Start Menu, enter Task Scheduler then click on it;
In Windows 8.1 press on the Win key + S (or Win key + C keys and click on Search) keys to open the Search Read More