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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?
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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 ...
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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?
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Find out which process is locking a file or folder in Windows
Ever wondered which program has a particular file or directory open? Now you can find out. To find out what process is using a specific file follow these steps: Go to Find, Find Handle or DLL.. or simply press Ctrl + F. Enter the name of the file and press Search. Process Explorer will list all processes that have a handle to the file open.
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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...
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As the Program Manager for the Sure Shot Air to Air Missile Program, I am closely collaborating with Acme Corporation's Aviation Weapons Division to assess the preliminary technical feasibility of ...
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How to get access to C:\\Program Files\\WindowsApps?
Type in C:\Program Files\WindowsApps in the Windows Explorer address bar and hit enter. Observe in shock and dismay the system dialog saying you don’t own a folder on your own machine.
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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 ...
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I have Windows 11 and I had WSL working fine, until I had to do a PC Reset and now trying to install it again from scratch. This is what I get now (after multiple WSL installation attempts): PS &gt...
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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.