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- Fully remove a default program association for file types in Windows 10 . . .
Fully remove a default program association for file types in Windows 10? Ask Question Asked 6 years, 9 months ago Modified 4 years ago
- What is the Genuine and Program process in windows 10 startup?
I went to check what if I had anything fishy in the startup of windows 10 and I saw this: I disabled them since I don't know what they are, is it anyhting I should be worried about?
- windows 10 - How to remove non-existent programs from the Apps . . .
13 It's been a while since I uninstalled the game, at least a year For some reason, it still shows up in 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?
- A complete list of %% relative paths variables in Windows Explorer in . . .
If you want to see the list of paths available such as %AppData% and similar then simply open a command prompt and type set You will see something like ALLUSERSPROFILE=C:\ProgramData APPDATA=C:\Users\<your user profile>\AppData\Roaming CommonProgramFiles=C:\Program Files\Common Files CommonProgramFiles(x86)=C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files CommonProgramW6432=C:\Program Files\Common Files
- Where in the registry does Windows store with which program to open . . .
Ones' default web browser opens html files and notepad opens txt files, etc Where exactly in the registry are these filetype - program associations stored in the registry? In other words, how does Windows know with which software program it must open a certain file (type)?
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- 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
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