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- What is the Genuine and Program process in windows 10 startup?
I went to check what if I had anything fishy in the startup of windows 10 and I saw this: I disabled them since I don't know what they are, is it anyhting I should be worried about?
- How to remove non-existent programs from the Apps Features menu?
It's annoying me simply because the directory no longer exists, the program no longer exists, yet I can't purge it from the menu at all How to remove non-existent programs from the Apps Features menu?
- Disable UAC for a specific program (Windows 10) - Super User
On Windows 8 1, the following registry change allowed a user with Administrator privileges to launch a particular application without the User Access Control popup warning about changes being made
- shortcuts - Where is the executable file for the classic Paint . . .
On Windows 10, classic MS Paint is at C:\Windows\System32\mspaint exe If MS Paint is no longer on your PC's version of Windows, one can download an installer from a third-party site As with any software, it's a good idea to check it at VirusTotal before use or installation The new Windows Calculator app, as opposed to the classic Calculator executable, is another candidate for replacement
- Where in the registry does Windows store with which program to open . . .
Where exactly in the registry are these filetype - program associations stored in the registry? In other words, how does Windows know with which software program it must open a certain file (type)?
- How do I find the location of an executable in Windows?
According to the Stack Overflow answer at Is there an equivalent of 'which' on windows?, where exe does this on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2003 and later: Example C:\> where ping Output: C:\Windows\System32\PING EXE In PowerShell use where exe, Get-Command (or its abbreviation gcm), as where is the default alias for Where-Object
- How do I find the unknown program enabled during Start-Up?
I am using a computer with Windows 10 and, as a normal procedure to reduce the boot time, I accessed the Task Manager and checked what was "Enabled" during the "Start-up" When I opened that tab, I
- Why is there no Activision folder in your Program Files folder?
If there is no Activision folder in your Program Files directory, it could be because the games or software associated with Activision were not installed on your system, or they may have been
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