Joined:30.01.2016, 11:05 Location:In front of a PC monitor Re: How replace WindowsExplorer for FreeCommander by defaut ? #48PostbyForez»26.09.2018, 16:58 This also has messed up my Windows 7 options for settings: FC tries now to run things like "Screen Resolution" or "Personalize" ...
After you complete the steps, Windows 11 will make Files the new default experience to manage files. However, this action will not uninstall File Explorer. Export and import settings One of the advantages of the Files app is that you can back up and restore the se...
replace windows default shell(explorer) to others, like, steam,then launch game via steam or EA app. steps: 1.regedit 2.nav to HKEY_USERS\{your user ID}\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon 3.create a string named "Shell", value "D:\Games\Steam\steam.exe -gamepa...
File Explorer (slow response). Any installed software. Overall sluggishness after starting up. To resolve this, I downloaded the official Windows 11 ISO from Microsoft's website and performed a clean installation using a bootable USB and a different Microsoft account,...
To get started, download and install StartIsBack from the link above. The app lets users personalize not only the Start menu but also the Taskbar and Windows Explorer to make them more like Windows 7 or Windows 10. To start personalization, right-click on the Start button and select'Propertie...
Download file in internet explorer - click save button Download File through proxy server Download Files from FTP Server Download multiple files from the artifactory repo using powershell Download webpage using powershell download windows patch files(patchid like KBxxxxx) and save it into local disk...
StartAllBack even taps into File Explorer, letting you choose between the Ribbon interface or command bar, turn on the classic search box, and restore the classic context menus from Windows 10. If you want a simple but capable Start menu replacement, StartAllBack is a good choice. ...
GrepWin is a powerful search and replace tool for Windows, utilizing regular expressions to easily find and edit text across multiple files. #GrepWin
Then, open the folder containing your ISO file in Windows File Explorer, which is typically the Download directory. Next, click on your Mint ISO file. On the top of File Explorer, you should see the Burn option. Select this option and burn the image to your DVD or USB stick. If you ...
I now have Windows 8.1, Internet Explorer 11 and a solid-state drive (SSD), and they're all working perfectly, along with the latest version of ESET. Millions of PC users have done the same thing.James BurrowsComputer active