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1379 TopicsHow to Install or Uninstall RSAT in Windows 11
Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) is an essential tool for Windows administrators. This tool is designed to help administrators manage and maintain the servers from a remote location. Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) are used by IT administrators to handle Windows Server roles and features. It was introduced in Windows Server 2008 R2. Viewing Remote Server Administration Tools List in Windows 11 Open the Command Prompt App with Administrative Privileges. Type the below command and press Enter key. Get-WindowsCapability -Name RSAT* -Online | Select-Object -Property DisplayName, State You'll get a list of all RSAT features and their current state whether installed or not present. Related: (external link removed by moderator) Installing Remote Server Administration Tools in Windows 11 Launch the Windows 11 Settings app. Select Apps from the left pane. Choose Optional features. Read More At: (external link removed by moderator)2.1MViews6likes90CommentsHow to Block a Program from Accessing the Internet Windows 11
1. Launch the Windows Settings app. 2. In the left sidebar, select "Network & internet." 3. Then, Click "Advanced network settings" and choose "Windows Firewall." (external link removed by moderator) 4. Select "Advanced settings" from the center bottom. 5. Select "Outbound Rules" from the left sidebar. 6. Select "New Rule" from the right sidebar. (external link removed by moderator) 7. Select "Program" and then click Next. 8. Browse to the program's path and then click Next. 9. Choose the "Block the connection" option and then click Next. (external link removed by moderator) 10. Regardless, select all three choices and then click Next. 11. Fill in the program's name and description (optional), then click Finish.979KViews9likes10CommentsHow do I record my screen on Windows 11 with sound
I've recently upgraded to Windows 11 and I'm encountering some difficulties with a task that I think many of you might have experience with. Specifically, I'm trying to figure out how to record my screen on Windows 11 with sound. While I've found the built-in screen recording tool in Windows 11 to be quite straightforward for capturing video, I'm struggling to include audio in my recordings. I've done some basic troubleshooting like checking my microphone and system sound settings, but I haven't had much luck so far. It's crucial for my work to create high-quality screen recordings that include both the screen activity and the accompanying audio, so any advice, tips, or recommendations from this community would be greatly appreciated.643KViews0likes11CommentsHow to Boot Safe Mode in Windows 11
Using the Start Menu 1. By clicking the "windows icon" in the taskbar, you can access the Start menu. 2. In the lower-right corner, click the "power icon." 3. Hold down the Shift key on your keyboard and hit the "Restart" option. (external link removed by moderator) Using the Settings App 1. Launch the Windows Settings app. 2. Select "System" from the sidebar of the Settings App. 3. Select "Recovery." 4. Click the "Restart Now" button next to the title "Advanced Setup." 5. A pop-up dialogue box appears, prompting you to save your work before restarting, and then select "Restart Now." (external link removed by moderator) Windows will reboot into a blue screen after shutting down. 6. Choose "Troubleshoot." 7. Select "Advanced Options" in Troubleshoot. 8. Select "Startup Settings" from the Advanced Options menu. 9. Click "Restart" in Startup Settings. (external link removed by moderator) The computer will restart into a "Startup Settings" menu with several options. 10. To enter Safe Mode, press the "4" key on your keyboard. Windows will replace desktop image with a black background color and the title "Safe Mode" will appear in the corners.562KViews0likes7CommentsHow to Disable Startup Programs in Windows 11 ( 3 Ways)
Disable Startup Programs using the Settings app In Windows, launch the Settings app. On the left side of Settings, choose Apps and Select the Startup navigation option. To disable any startup apps that are now active, click the toggle switches next to them. (external link removed by moderator) Disable All Startup Programs using the MSConfig app Open the Run window by pressing Win + R on the keyboard. In the Run text box, type msconfig. To open MSConfig, click the OK button. To disable this feature, uncheck the Load startup items checkbox on the General tab. To save the updated boot settings, click Apply and select the OK button. On the dialogue box prompt, click Restart. (external link removed by moderator) Disable Startup Programs using theTask Manager app In Windows, launch the Task Manager app. Navigate to the Startup tab. Click the Disable option after right-clicking on the enabled application.467KViews0likes0CommentsThe i7-7700K meet the minimun requierments to run Win11. But its not suported, Why?
Hi, I have an i7-7700K. This CPU have TPM 2.0, It's compatible with Secure Boot, it have 4 core up to 4.2 GHz. It also is 64bit. I don't know why this CPU is not supported by Microsoft to install Windows 11. Update, 10/18/2021: Yesterday I bought a MacBook Air, I know that the MacBook isn't the best computer and that you are limited within the horizon of Apple. But I don't trust Microsoft and the new Windows 11. What if I bough another computer of 2.000 US dollars and in some years Microsoft decided that I need a new computer? At least, with the new M1 chip of Apple I know that they will support the hardware and the will send me Updates and give Support.411KViews30likes318Comments"Show all icons in system tray" option in windows11
Hello there. Subject said that all. This option was available till windows10 in taskbar and start menu settings, but in windows11, I found a settings to enable notification icons one by one, and not all icons remain enabled at the time. How to do this (show all icons in system tray) in windows11?Solved407KViews22likes138CommentsHow to bypass windows 11 system requirements during installation on an old Laptop?
Hi, I have a Dell XPS 13 laptop bought in 2016. It comes with Intel Core i5-5200U, 4GB RAM and 128 SSD. When I am trying to install Windows 11 from a USB drive on this laptop, an error pops up and says this pc can't run Windows 11. Is there any way to skip this and bypass windows 11 system requirements during installation? This is a test computer and I have a complete backup of important staff. I want to give a try on Windows 11 instead of the old Windows 8.1 on this old laptop. Unfortunately, I don't have enough budget to build a new PC that meets all the system requirements of Windows 11. Much appreciated if you some one could shed some lights on bypassing windows 11 system requirements during installation. [Updates on Mar 18]: For quick reference, I managed to install Windows 11 on my old laptop with the help of WinBootMate app suggested by user Menda380. It has a built-in module to bypass the requirements.Solved333KViews0likes39CommentsRecommend me a safe video editor software for Windows 11
Hello everyone, I'm currently on the lookout for a reliable video editor that works smoothly on Windows 11. I need a tool that can efficiently trim videos without compromising on the audio quality. Ideally, it would be great if the method also offers some flexibility with file formats and quality settings. Does anyone have recommendations for software that is particularly well-suited for Windows 11?325KViews0likes12Comments