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How to Disable USB Drives in windows OS...

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  How to  Disable USB Drives in windows OS.  1. Disable Usb Drives in Registry Editor This method works in all editions of running Windows 10, and it disconnects only USB drives, without affecting the mouse, keyboard, and   printer connected   via USB. Before editing the registry, it is recommended to create a system restore point. Open Windows registry editor: in the search bar or in the menu to execute (run with the Win + R keys) enter the   regedit   command and press the Enter key. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Services \ USBSTOR. In the USBSTOR section, open the Start  ⇨  parameter in the “Value” field, set 4 and click “OK”. Now, if you connect a USB flash drive to a computer, it will not be displayed anywhere, and in Device Manager you will see an error installing the driver for this device. If you want to re-enable USB drives in the future  —  change the value of the “Start” parameter to 3 and click “OK”. 2. Disable Usb Drives in Group Policies First, y

How to change the default save location path in Office...

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How to change the default save location   path in Office   Microsoft Office default save location via application settings. Note: You will need to do this for all Office Applications individually.   Step 1: Open the Office application where you want to change the default save location and click on  Options . Step 2: Switch to the  Save  tab. In the  Save documents  section, select the check box next to the ' Save to Computer by default'  option. Under that option there is an input field where you can enter the default path of your choice. You can also set a new default location by clicking the  Browse  button to choose a location. Once you have chosen your new default save location, click the  OK  button to save your changes. Now, when you create a new document and try to save it by clicking the  Save  button or by using the  Ctrl + S  key combination your document should save to the new location you specified.   Method #2 Change Microsoft Office default save location by editi

Does Your Computer Have a Virus? Here’s How to Check

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  What Are the Signs of a Virus? Poor performance, application crashes, and computer freezes can sometimes be a sign of a virus or  another type of malware  wreaking havoc. However, that’s not always the case: There are many other  causes of problems that can slow down your PC . Likewise, just because your PC is running fine doesn’t mean it doesn’t have malware. The viruses of a decade ago were often pranks that ran wild and used a lot of system resources. Modern malware is more likely to lurk silently and covertly in the background, trying to evade detection so it can capture your credit card numbers and other personal information. In other words, modern-day malware is often created by criminals just to make money, and well-crafted malware won’t cause any noticeable PC problems at all. Still, sudden poor PC performance may be one sign you have malware. Strange applications on your system may also indicate malware — but, once again, there’s no guarantee malware is involved. Some applic

HOW TO SET DEFAULT WALLPAPER BY SETTING...

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  How to Set a Default Wallpaper for in Windows 10? A computer used by multiple users will have a different desktop for each user. Anyone can change their desktop to whatever wallpaper they want to. However, some companies and even some users at home would like to keep the wallpaper of the desktop the same for all users. The wallpaper can be a custom company logo or anything that the administrator wishes it to be. In this article, we will show you methods through which you can easily set a default background wallpaper for all users on the system. It will also prevent them from changing the desktop wallpaper without admin rights. Custom Desktop Wallpaper for All Users Method 1: Using the Local Group Policy Editor The Group Policy is a Windows feature that controls the working environment of the operating system. It contains many settings that are not available in the Control Panelor Settings app. There is a specific policy that can set a desktop wallpaper for all the users on the system