Looking For A Simple Analog Clock Widget
I'm looking for a simple clock widget that I can have on my desktop screen. Currently I have fGadget Clock Lite but you need to upgrade to the paid version to be able to do things like resize the clock.
I'm wondering if there are other options, preferably free and simple with no gimmicks or add ons, especially not anything AI related. I've searched through Microsoft Store and also searched online but haven't found anything that is thus far satisfactory.
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I'm looking for a simple clock widget that I can have on my desktop screen. Currently I have fGadget Clock Lite but you need to upgrade to the paid version to be able to do things like resize the clock.
I'm wondering if there are other options, preferably free and simple with no gimmicks or add ons, especially not anything AI related. I've searched through Microsoft Store and also searched online but haven't found anything that is thus far satisfactory.
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Windows drivers update
Has anyone read the news that MS is reforming driver updates? Could it be true? What do you think? When will it reach the average user?
https://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft-is-removing-legacy-drivers-from-windows-update/
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Has anyone read the news that MS is reforming driver updates? Could it be true? What do you think? When will it reach the average user?
https://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft-is-removing-legacy-drivers-from-windows-update/
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Microsoft is removing legacy drivers from Windows Update
Microsoft has announced that it will soon be getting rid of legacy drivers being delivered through Windows Update in order to improve security.
Using controller companion on Windows 11 lock screen/sign in (First boot)
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Microsoft should remove "Reset this PC" from Windows
Just posted this to Feedback Hub, but wanted to bring it here too.
As someone who's repaired thousands of Windows systems and daily run the Windows Insider Canary Channel, I can confidently say:
βReset this PCβ is broken. It often fails, corrupts recovery partitions, breaks SFC/DISM, and leaves systems in worse shape.
It gives users false hope of a clean fix β but in reality, it causes hidden damage or instability.
The only reliable solutions are:
Clean install via bootable USB (Media Creation Tool or ISO)
In-place upgrade using ISO with βkeep nothingβ
Microsoft should remove the Reset option from Settings and guide users toward actual clean reinstall methods.
Here's the Feedback Hub post: https://aka.ms/AAwslbv
Would love to hear if others have run into the same mess.
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Just posted this to Feedback Hub, but wanted to bring it here too.
As someone who's repaired thousands of Windows systems and daily run the Windows Insider Canary Channel, I can confidently say:
βReset this PCβ is broken. It often fails, corrupts recovery partitions, breaks SFC/DISM, and leaves systems in worse shape.
It gives users false hope of a clean fix β but in reality, it causes hidden damage or instability.
The only reliable solutions are:
Clean install via bootable USB (Media Creation Tool or ISO)
In-place upgrade using ISO with βkeep nothingβ
Microsoft should remove the Reset option from Settings and guide users toward actual clean reinstall methods.
Here's the Feedback Hub post: https://aka.ms/AAwslbv
Would love to hear if others have run into the same mess.
https://redd.it/1lg00sw
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Can I install Windows 11 to a separate drive than my 10 install, and switch back and forth without activation/license issues?
I've previously migrated my Windows 7 home key to Windows 10, and at some point it became linked to my MS account.
If I install Windows 11 to a separate drive, and sign in and activate the license, will I still be able to boot my Windows 10 drive and it still be activated?
If so, would there be a limit to the amount of times I could hop back and forth before MS would "flag" one of the two, if not both activations?
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I've previously migrated my Windows 7 home key to Windows 10, and at some point it became linked to my MS account.
If I install Windows 11 to a separate drive, and sign in and activate the license, will I still be able to boot my Windows 10 drive and it still be activated?
If so, would there be a limit to the amount of times I could hop back and forth before MS would "flag" one of the two, if not both activations?
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How To Know if My Windows is Genuine or Cracked
is it possible that my digital id is cracked
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is it possible that my digital id is cracked
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Autoruns (Sysinternals) shows Internet Explorer is set to run at startup and I am unable to disable it!
I am using Windows 10 Pro on a Dell E6220 laptop.
Autoruns shows there is a registry entry setting Internet Explorer to run at startup. When trying to uncheck the entry (even as administrator), it doesn't work!
All I get is a message saying
"Failed to disable C:/Program Files/Internet Explorer/Iexplore.exe" without any further explanation as to why.
Any ideas?
The registry entry is
HKLM/Software/Classes/Htmlfile/Shell/Open/Command/(Default)
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I am using Windows 10 Pro on a Dell E6220 laptop.
Autoruns shows there is a registry entry setting Internet Explorer to run at startup. When trying to uncheck the entry (even as administrator), it doesn't work!
All I get is a message saying
"Failed to disable C:/Program Files/Internet Explorer/Iexplore.exe" without any further explanation as to why.
Any ideas?
The registry entry is
HKLM/Software/Classes/Htmlfile/Shell/Open/Command/(Default)
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