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Monday, October 7, 2024

Microsoft PC Manager V3.12 is online: a great tool for PC

 First of all, the disk analysis function has been added to make the storage space usage clear at a glance. Have you ever been troubled by not being able to find the large files that take up space? Now, through disk analysis, you can easily check the usage of various files in the C drive, including user files, application files, system files, etc., so that you can know the computer storage well. In addition, the newly added disk status before and after comparison function can also let you see the change trend of disk space and adjust the storage strategy in time.


The uninstall application function is finally online! In the past, uninstalling unnecessary applications may require the control panel or third-party software, but now Microsoft PC Manager can help you do it. You can sort and search by application size, name, and installation time, quickly locate the target application and uninstall it. In addition, you can also filter "user-installed applications" and "system applications and drivers" to avoid accidentally deleting key system files, so that computer novices can also use it with peace of mind.

The ability to clean up application cache has also been significantly improved. As we use computers for longer and longer periods of time, application cache files will increase in number, taking up a lot of disk space. Now, Microsoft PC Manager can clean up these cache files more thoroughly, freeing up more disk space and making your computer run more smoothly.


In general, the launch of Microsoft PC Manager V3.12 has undoubtedly brought more convenience and efficiency to our computer management. If you haven't upgraded to this version yet, then hurry up!

Win10 Start Menu right-click not responding? Here's how to fix it!

 In response to this situation, the editor has compiled a set of simple solutions for everyone, hoping to help everyone resume normal use.


Solution:


1. First, locate the following path: C:\Users\Default\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\WinX, and find the folders named Group1, Group2, and Group3.


2. Select all the Group1, Group2, and Group3 folders, then right-click and select "Copy" in the menu that opens.


3. Paste the Group1, Group2, and Group3 folders you just copied to the folder in the following path (overwrite the existing folder):

C:\Users\[user.account.name]\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\WinX


Note: \[user.account.name\] refers to the name of the currently logged in account, for example, Administrator here


4. Next, right-click on a blank area of ​​the taskbar and select "Task Manager" in the menu that opens.


5. After opening the Task Manager, under the "Processes" tab, find and select "Windows Explorer", and then click "Restart" in the lower right corner.


After completing the above steps, your Start menu right-click function should be restored to normal. I hope the above method can help you solve the problem of Win10 Start menu right-click not responding.

Can't boot after Win10 update? Here are some tips to fix it easily!

 Method 1: Force restart


1. When the Windows logo appears on the computer, press and hold the power button or restart key to force restart the computer twice.

2. When the system is started for the third time, the words "Preparing automatic repair" will appear. Please wait patiently.

3. After a while, the advanced options interface will appear, select "Advanced Options".

4. After entering the WinRE recovery environment, select "Troubleshoot".

5. On the troubleshooting screen, select Advanced options.

6. Finally, select Uninstall updates and choose Uninstall the latest quality update.


Method 2: Uninstall feature updates


If method 1 does not solve the problem, you can try uninstalling the feature update:


1. Follow the steps in method 1 to enter the WinRE recovery environment.

2. On the Advanced Options screen, select Troubleshoot.

3. Select Advanced Options.

4. Finally, select Uninstall updates and choose Uninstall the latest feature update.


I hope the above methods can help you solve the problem of not being able to boot up caused by Win10 update patches. If you encounter any difficulties during the operation, please leave a message in the comment area and I will try my best to answer you.

Can't delete computer files? Four easy ways to solve it!

Method 1: Manually set permissions


1. Right-click the file that cannot be deleted, select "Properties", click "Security", find "Advanced" and open it.

2. Click "Edit" on the "Owner" page to enter the security settings page.

3. Change the owner to "Administrators" and finally click "OK" three times.

4. Then go back to the folder properties page, click "Edit" to enter the permissions page, and then click "Add".

5. Select "Advanced" in the pop-up window, click "Find Now" in the new window, select "Administrators" in the search results, and then click OK.

6. Finally, go back to the folder's permission page, check all permissions and click OK to delete the file.


Method 2: End the process


1. First, right-click on the taskbar and select "Task Manager".

2. Then click CPU above, and then click "Open Resource Monitor" below.

3. Then click on the "Search Handle" below.

4. Finally, search for the file that cannot be deleted, right-click and select "End Process".


Method 3: Use batch file


1. Create a text document first and change the suffix to bat.

2. Right-click to edit, enter DEL /F /A /Q \\?\%1, RD /S /Q \\?\%1 in the text, and save.

3. Now you just need to open the files that cannot be deleted with this and delete them.


Method 4: Using the command line


1. Enter cmd in the address bar where you want to delete the file.

2. Enter takeown /f + file path in cmd and press Enter to run; then enter icacls + file path /grant username: F (Note: if there are spaces in the path, quotes must be used).

3. The meaning of these two commands is: obtain file ownership and file management permissions, and then you can delete the file normally.


The above four methods can solve most file deletion failure problems. If you still cannot delete the file after trying the above methods, there may be a problem with the file itself. It is recommended to use a professional file recovery tool to handle it.