XPS 8390 Windows 10 from RAID to AHCI without reinstalling everything
XPS 8390 NVMe SSD Install issue Here is how to change from RAID to AHCI without reinstalling everything. 1. run […]
XPS 8390 NVMe SSD Install issue Here is how to change from RAID to AHCI without reinstalling everything. 1. run […]
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So your Logitech mouse is scrolling like a “bat out of hell” (scrolling way too fast) and you can’t slow
One good way to find out what applications is listening to which interface and on what port is to use
To determine that open a dos command prompt and type: net localgroup administrators A list of users will be displayed
Was driving me crazy – this fixed it. I found an even more simple solution here. The advice in this thread fixed
Running bash commands from a Windows 10 command prompt Bash Ubuntu style is now included with Windows 10. It is
Is there an equivalent Windows command to the Linux command which ? Yep, it is “where”. C:\sqldeveloper-17.2.0.188.1159-x64\sqlcl-17.2.0.184.1230-no-jre\sqlcl\bin>where java C:\ProgramData\Oracle\Java\javapath\java.exe or
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