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  2. How do I find my installed programs? Windows 10

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    To Access the Programs files another way is to CLICK the Windows 10 logo. Go to File Explorer: then to This PC, then to Local C: Find Programs file folder, Right Click and PIN it To STart menu and Quick Access Menu - This Version allows you to see the Programs the old way via a short cut. To check it: Click the Windows 10 logo again after you ...

  3. How to find and access your programs in Windows 11.

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    To find the list of programs, please click the Windows logo icon on the taskbar and then click ALL apps located at the top right corner of the window. I hope this information can help you. Emmanuel Urieta. Independent Advisor. Replied on November 11, 2023. Report abuse.

  4. Cannot open programs - Windows 10 *SOLVED* - Microsoft Community

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    1. Create and format a hard disk partition - Microsoft article. 2. How To Manage Partitions on Windows Without Downloading Any Other Software - How-To Geek article. Tip: Personally If I need to partition my hard drive to add extra space to a drive, I use a software called EaseUS Partition Master.

  5. how to see all the software on your computer - Microsoft...

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    There are basically 2 types of software that you can use on the computer. 1. Software that installs and is added to the Uninstall or change a program list in Control Panel/Programs and Features. 2. Software that runs directly from an .EXE file but does not install on the computer. All of the software programs on the computer (Both 1 and 2 ...

  6. Some software Programs appear small in Windows 10

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    Were there changes made prior to the issue? Since you have mentioned that some of the programs appear small, do you mean to say that when you launch one of those programs, the icon, and the font size of the program are small? Kindly change the size of text, apps, and other items to 125% as shown below. Then check if all programs will be ...

  7. how can i diagnose a software conflict. - Microsoft Community

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    Tap or click the Startup tab, and then tap or click to select the upper half of the check boxes in the Startup Item list. Click OK, and then click Restart. If the problem still occurs, repeat steps 8 and 9, but clear the lower half of the checked boxes in the Startup Item list that you originally selected.

  8. upon windows 11 upgrade, what happens to already installed -...

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    If you upgrade from inside the Settings App or using the Upgrade Assistant, the upgrade to Windows 11 is painless, all your personal files, settings and installed software will remain untouched and all software that previously worked on Windows 10 will also work on Windows 11. As always, you should have a backup of your personal files, whether ...

  9. Is it better to install all of the programs on local disk C or...

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    Some people argue that if you have enough space on local C drive, you’d better to install all of the programs on C. Here is some information from my laptop computer. Intel (R) Core (TM) i7-3537U CPU @ 2.00GHz Sony Corporation, 12Gb Ram, GF Nvidia 735, 1tb hybrid H.D.D, windows 8.1. My Local drives spaces: (C=146 Gb, D=150 Gb, E=200 Gb, F=400 ...

  10. How do I choose which location to install to software on Windows...

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    2. Windows Apps or Windows Store Downloads: Open the Settings App (Gear icon on your Start Menu) Go to System - Storage - 'Change where new content is saved'. Ate the top, from the 'New Apps will save to' drop down, choose your other drive (HDD) That's It!

  11. Viewing A List of Installed Windows Applications in Windows 11

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    Press Win+I keys to open Settings. Click Apps>Apps and features that would show a list. In the future releases, Microsoft is also working for a tile view like this: Mark Yes below the post if it helped or resolved your problem. Opinions expressed are solely my own and do not represent the views or opinions of Microsoft.