I found the new location of bing wallpapers as of march/april 2025 I want to know if my code is capable to run the command one after the other without interacting to click ok after activation of windows or i should put addition command like " I used your tree command trick, but it seems to miss hidden files, so i ran it in my local user appdata directory
Searched for .jpg and it jumped right out at me If i want to check whether windows is activated, but i can't be bothered to dive into the menu system or am on a version of windows without desktop experience (such as server core), how can i check. The new filenames take the format yyyymmdd_bing.jpg
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Microsoft has nerfed the taskbar and explorer options and it is no longer possible to do it natively, but there are still ways to do it using registry tweaks And when there are registry tweaks, there always will be programs that allow you to do the customization for you I found windhawk, a customization marketplace that has lots of mods to change windows 10 and 11 One of the mods is taskbar.
Any happy fun command to open this dialog (.cpl or.msc) from the run dialog? I recently missed an important interview because my yahoo calendar didn’t send me a reminder As a workaround, i’ve linked my yahoo calendar to the new outlook app on windows 11, hoping that outloo. On windows 10, classic ms paint is at c:\windows\system32\mspaint.exe
As with any software, it's a good idea to check it at virustotal before use or installation The new windows calculator app, as opposed to the classic calculator executable, is another candidate for replacement. Type in the field use the down arrow key (or the mouse hover) to highlight the suggestion entry you want to delete press shift + delete it also works for autofill data in the location bar and in the search bar. Per this question and its answer on microsoft's support forums from last year, there is no setting that can be set to define a custom default save location for print to pdf