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how you can manage disk partitions in Windows 10

Here's how you can manage disk partitions in Windows 10: Open the Disk Management tool by right-clicking on the Start button and selecting "Disk Management" or by typing "diskmgmt.msc" in the Run dialog. You will see a list of all the drives connected to your computer and their partitions. To create a new partition, right-click on an unallocated portion of a drive and select "New Simple Volume." Follow the steps in the New Simple Volume Wizard to specify the size, file system, and drive letter for the new partition. To resize a partition, right-click on the partition you want to resize and select "Shrink Volume" or "Extend Volume." Follow the steps in the Shrink or Extend Volume Wizard to specify the new size for the partition. To delete a partition, right-click on the partition you want to delete and select "Delete Volume." To format a partition, right-click on the partition you want to format and select "Format.&quo

How to view the saved Wi-Fi password on Windows & Mac OS

Here's how you can view the saved Wi-Fi password on a Windows 10 computer: Open the Control Panel and click on "Network and Sharing Center." Click on "Change adapter settings." Right-click on the Wi-Fi connection you want to view the password for and select "Status." Click on "Wireless Properties" and then click on the "Security" tab. Check the box next to "Show characters" to reveal the Wi-Fi password. If you're using a Mac, here's how you can view the saved Wi-Fi password: Open the Keychain Access app (you can find it using Spotlight search or in the Utilities folder within the Applications folder). In the search bar, type the name of the Wi-Fi network you want to view the password for. Double-click on the Wi-Fi network name in the search results. Click on the "Show password" checkbox and enter your admin password if prompted. The Wi-Fi password will now be displayed. Note: If you don't have adminis

Configure Backup and Restore in Windows 10

To configure backup and restore in Windows 10, follow these steps: Open the Control Panel and click on "System and Security." Click on "Backup and Restore (Windows 7)" and then click on "Set up backup." Select the location where you want to store the backup, either on an external hard drive, network location, or OneDrive. Choose the files and folders you want to include in the backup. By default, Windows will select the most important files and folders, but you can add or remove items if needed. Click "Next" and then "Save settings and run backup." Windows will now create a full backup of your system and store it in the location you selected. To restore from a backup in Windows 10: Open the Control Panel and click on "System and Security." Click on "Backup and Restore (Windows 7)" and then click on "Restore my files." Follow the instructions on the screen to browse for the backup you want to restore and sel

how to create a bootable USB drive (Pen Drive) for system format

 Here's how to create a bootable USB drive: Insert a blank USB drive into your computer. Download the Windows 10 ISO file from the Microsoft website ( https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10 ). Download and install a tool for creating bootable USB drives, such as Rufus ( https://rufus.ie/ ). Open Rufus and select the USB drive you want to use. In the "Boot selection" section, click the "Select" button and choose the Windows 10 ISO file you downloaded. Make sure "File system" is set to NTFS. Under "Create a bootable disk using," select "ISO Image." Click the "Start" button to begin the process. Wait for the process to complete. This may take a few minutes. Once the process is complete, you should have a bootable USB drive that you can use to install Windows 10 on your PC. Note: Before creating a bootable USB drive, make sure to backup all important data on the USB drive as the process will erase all data

HOW TO DOWNLOAD WINDOWS 11 ORIGINAL ISO FILE

  You can download Windows 11 from the Microsoft website using the following link:  https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows1 1 Go to the link and select "Download tool now." Run the tool and select "Create installation media (USB flash drive, DVD, or ISO file) for another PC." Choose your language, edition, and architecture and click "Next." Select the option to create a bootable USB drive or save an ISO file, then follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process. Use the bootable USB drive or ISO file to install Windows 10 on your PC. Note: Before downloading, make sure your device meets the system requirements for Windows 10. If you're upgrading from an older version of Windows, you'll need to have the product key for that version.

HOW TO DOWNLOAD WINDOWS 10 ORIGINAL

 You can download Windows 10 from the Microsoft website using the following link: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10 Go to the link and select "Download tool now." Run the tool and select "Create installation media (USB flash drive, DVD, or ISO file) for another PC." Choose your language, edition, and architecture and click "Next." Select the option to create a bootable USB drive or save an ISO file, then follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process. Use the bootable USB drive or ISO file to install Windows 10 on your PC. Note: Before downloading, make sure your device meets the system requirements for Windows 10. If you're upgrading from an older version of Windows, you'll need to have the product key for that version.