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?
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
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
Change scaling for a specific program? - Super User The program I linked has instructions and settings that can be changed to suit your particular situation Scaling up a specific program in Windows is a very generalized problem, so I provided a generalized answer I noticed that the people looking for answers for this problem seem to be intelligent enough to figure out how to use a program
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
Can you create Program Files (x86) folder by yourself in Windows 10 . . . Can you create program files x86 by yourself in Windows 10 Home? First thing you should know about the x86 version of the Program Files folder This folder only exists on 64-bit installations of Windows Given that it is possible to install a 32-bit version of Windows, if you do so, no Program Files X86 will exists, and the Program Files folder will automatically be the one where X86 programs
Disable UAC for a specific program (Windows 10) - Super User 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