How to add a new keyboard layout in Windows 10?
1. Open Settings.
2. Click on Time & Language.
3. Select Region & language.
4. Under Languages select the language you wish to add an additional keyboard layout for.
5. Scroll down the list and click on Options.
6. Under Keyboards select Add a keyboard.
7. Select the type of layout you wish to add.
8. Click on Add.
9. The new keyboard layout should appear as an option in your language settings.
Date:2023-01-12
How to add widgets to Windows 10 desktop?
1. Right-click anywhere on the Desktop and select ‘Personalize’ from the list.
2. In the ‘Personalization’ window, click on the ‘Start’ tab, then click on ‘Turn live tile on’.
3. Select the widget you want to add and drag it to the desktop. The widget will be placed on the left side of the taskbar.
4. Click on the widget to open it. The widget will now be accessible from the desktop.
Date:2023-01-12
Why is my workgroup not working in Windows 10?
There could be a few potential causes for your workgroup not working in Windows 10. Make sure that all of your computers are using the same workgroup name, and make sure they are all using the same Windows version. Also, disable Windows Firewall and any third-party antivirus software to make sure they are not blocking the workgroup connection. Additionally, make sure that all of the PCs are connected to the same network and check the network card settings to make sure they are all configured correctly. Finally, try restarting all the PCs to see if that helps.
Date:2023-01-12
Can I play SNES games on Windows 10?
Yes, you can play SNES games on Windows 10 by using an emulator. There are many free emulators available online, such as ZSNES, Snes9x, and bsnes.
Date:2023-01-12
How do I clear recent files on Windows 10?
1. To clear recent files in Windows 10, open the File Explorer by pressing the Windows key + E or clicking the folder icon in the Taskbar.
2. In the File Explorer sidebar, click “Recent”.
3. Select the files you want to clear by pressing “Ctrl” while clicking the individual files.
4. Right-click on the selected files and click “Clear Recent”. This will remove the frequently accessed records on your computer.
Date:2023-01-12
How to update outdated drivers in Windows 10?
1. Press Windows Key + X to open the Power User Menu, then select Device Manager.
2. Expand each of the hardware categories and look for any item with a yellow exclamation mark next to it. This indicates that the device driver is out of date.
3. Right-click the item and select Update Driver.
4. Select Search automatically for updated driver software if prompted.
5. Windows will search the internet for available driver updates and install them automatically.
6. Repeat these steps for each item in Device Manager. When you have finished updating the drivers, restart your computer for the changes to take effect.
Date:2023-01-12
How to find boot time on Windows 7?
1. Press the Windows Key + R to open the Run box.
2. In the Run box, type in: eventvwr.msc and hit Enter.
3. The Event Viewer window should now open. Expand the Windows Logs folder in the left window pane.
4. Select the System log and look for the "Wininit" source in the right window pane.
5. The entries in the Wininit log located at the top will show the Last Boot Time of your Windows 7 machine.
Date:2023-01-12
How do I free up physical memory in Windows 10?
1. Close Unnecessary Programs. ...
2. Use Disk Cleanup. ...
3. Remove Unnecessary Files. ...
4. Scan for Malware and Viruses. ...
5. Disable or Remove Startup Applications. ...
6. Uninstall Unnecessary Programs. ...
7. Enable Maximum Performance Mode In Power Options. ...
8. Disable or Reduce Visual Effects.
9. Trim overprovisioned Storage Space.
10. Reduce Windows Defender Real-Time Protection.
Date:2023-01-11
How to fix not working System File Checker on Windows 10?
1. Run SFC Using Command Prompt
The first step is to open the Command Prompt as an Administrator. You can do this by searching for "cmd" in the start menu and then right-clicking it and selecting "Run as administrator".
Once you have the Command Prompt open, type in the following command and hit Enter:
sfc /scannow
This will start the System File Checker scan and should fix any issues it finds.
2. Reset Windows Update Components
If the System File Checker still isn't working after running it, then you may need to reset Windows Update components.
Again, open the Command Prompt as an Administrator and then type the following command and hit Enter:
net stop wuauserv
net stop cryptSvc
net stop bits
net stop msiserver
ren C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution SoftwareDistribution.old
ren C:\Windows\System32\catroot2 Catroot2.old
net start wuauserv
net start cryptSvc
net start bits
net start msiserver
This should reset the Windows Update components and get the System File Checker working again.
3. Restore Default Registry Values
If the issue still isn't fixed, then you may need to restore the default registry values for the System File Checker.
You can do this with the following command in Command Prompt:
reg delete "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon" /v SFCDisable /f
Once the command is finished, restart your computer and the System File Checker should be working again.
Date:2023-01-09