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To Open Command Prompt as an Administrator: 1. Press the Windows Start button at the bottom left. 2. Type in " Command Prompt ". 3. Right click on Command Prompt and click " Run as administrator ".
Article Id: 18026
Category: Basic Features and How To's

Fresh to Windows 10 is the ability to change/switch the computer screen to another screen or even projector. These steps will show, clearly, how to switch the computer screen, if possible. To Switch Your Computer Screen: 1. Click the search bar found in the bottom left of the screen, and type 'DisplaySwitch.exe'...
Article Id: 19304
Category: Basic Features and How To's

General Information Before proceeding, make sure you have the latest Service Packs and Windows updates installed. Also make sure your wireless adapter has the latest drivers installed. If your computer has a built-in wireless adapter, download the latest drivers from the computer manufacturer's website. If you have an external wireless adapter,...
Article Id: 17953
Category: Basic Features and How To's

General Information Before proceeding, make sure you have the latest Service Packs and Windows updates installed. Also make sure your wireless adapter has the latest drivers installed. If your computer has a built-in wireless adapter, download the latest drivers from the computer manufacturer's website. If you have an external wireless adapter,...
Article Id: 20553
Category: Basic Features and How To's

To View the Timezone: 1. Click on the bottom right corner of the desktop where the time and date are located.
Article Id: 18014
Category: Troubleshooting

Windows 10: Finding Your IP Address This will describe how to find Windows 10 IP address: 1. In the Cortana Search bar of your Start menu, type cmd and click cmd . NOTE: This can also be done using the Windows key +...
Article Id: 18152
Category: Troubleshooting

Windows 10: Generate a Wireless Network Report 1. Click the Start button in the bottom left corner of the screen.
Article Id: 19479
Category: Troubleshooting

Article Id: 19486
Category: Troubleshooting

To Reset TCP / IP Stack in Windows 10. 1. Click the Start button in the bottom left corner of the screen.
Article Id: 19483
Category: Troubleshooting

Run the Network Troubleshooter 1. Click the search bar in the taskbar of the computer, and type Network Troubleshooter. Select Identify and repair network problems.
Article Id: 19480
Category: Troubleshooting