Gmail will not let me add another gmail account to my main account. I disabled 2FA and tried the "less secure app access" option, but it says "This setting is not available for your account.". I tried this on a different internet browser, so it's not a cache issue.
I play a dozen games, they are all set to 1920x1080, my desktop resolution. none of them have compatibility tweaks. Some games are modern games, some are small like a puzzle game Bejeweled 3.
this is a new bug. every time i run a game or full screen app, and exit out and access other apps that are already running, they are resized to a much smaller window size. Like here the Personalization screen is smaller and I always have to drag to resize it. The games are the same resolution as...
Explorer behave like w10? So my w10 explorer will behave just as it is? I've been looking at the settings over and over again. I can't find any option that mentions the desktop, or icons, or selection. Maybe I could try emailing the author
When selecting the desktop icons, there is no longer an opaque selection around them, instead there's a thin border around each icon (not in this screenshot). This screenshot is showing that selecting files in file explorer has a grey highlight in them. From a search, this option is called...
No, it's not attempting to finish anything. I emailed the support for the video converter, and they said it just hangs around waiting for the next time the converter loads. It's a "helper", not the main converter program. Okay, well I still hope someone knows a program/script that can kill a...
I've asked for help from tech people on forums before, and they helped me to create things that killed processes at certain times. I had one on Windows 7 that killed a process at 4 am everyday. I ended up here because Ars Technica and Discord didn't reply. Help me Mikey, you're my only hope.
Well that's why I created this post. It isn't just these two programs that I want to automate killing. Why click an icon in the Start Menu programs list, when I could just use task manager to kill it? It's not much of a solution.
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