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PowerShell is another way on Windows 11 to close all your chosen running apps. To use this method, open Windows Search (press ...
Microsoft's new Windows 10 PowerToys Run feature offers you a quick way to find and launch programs, folders, files, and other items by typing their names. Here's how PowerToys Run works.
A small tip on how to run your command prompt as an administrator or in other words, open an elevated command prompt, in Windows 11/10/8/7. We have seen how to launch Command Prompt, and carry out ...
There are several ways to open the BIOS on your PC, depending on your system's configuration and the method you prefer. Let's ...
You can also use another CLI app on Windows which is Windows PowerShell to close a running application on your Windows PC. Here’s how you can do that: First, open Windows PowerShell as an ...
To set up your new laptop running Windows 11, use these steps: Select your region. Click the Yes button. Select your keyboard ...
Open Start. Search for the app. Use the "Ctrl + Shift + Enter" keyboard shortcut. How to run app as administrator from desktop. On Windows 10, you can also start apps elevated from the desktop or ...
Microsoft gave Windows 7 users a way to run older applications via Windows XP Mode. With Windows 8, however, that mode is no longer officially supported, and if you want to run Windows XP in a ...
If you plan to use Windows 11 for casual browsing or light apps, 4 GB of RAM is fine. However, for resource-demanding apps, ...
Wine is a way to run Windows software on Linux, but with no Windows required. Wine is an open-source “Windows compatibility layer” that can run Windows programs directly on your Linux desktop.
The method to having a program auto-run when your computer starts is the same no matter which version of Windows 7 you are using. Open the Start menu and click "All Programs." Right-click the ...
When you select Run as administrator, Windows 11 will display a User Account Control prompt asking if you would like the 'Windows Command Processor' to make changes on your device. At this prompt ...