copy "X:\folder\filename.ext" "Y:\folder"
Obviously, substitute the generics above with your actual values, where X & Y are the driveletters for source & target.
Keep the quotation marks.
If these files are not in these locations, then you can worry:
C:\Windows\WinSxS\
C:\Windows\ImmersiveControlPanel
Looking at their properties, they are legit Microsoft. Advise to leave them alone.
The person in front of the computer is the weakest link. Defender is merely a very capable tool to assist in security.
When in doubt, I always double-scan downloaded files with a second anti-virus scanner.
A long time ago, I bought a licence to R-Studio. I believe they also have a 'try-before-buy' option. Always had good experiences recovering data with this program, but have not yet tried it on a SSD.
92 degC for a video card seems very hot to me. Maybe check your cooling. Especially extraction fan(s).
My wife has a R7-260; never gets hotter than 77 degC, even when hammering it with a very modded game.
Best way to troubleshoot your problem would be to swap the main components out one by one...
I have a 120 GB SSD and 'moved' my user folders to my D drive with the MKLINK junction command in an elevated prompt.
Works as intended.
in the command window, type help mklink for some info, but there are numerous instructions on Google.
Due to your new rig having 12 GB RAM, I assume you now have a 64 bit o/s.
Those very old games are most likely 16 bit; they will work on a 32 bit version of Win 8.1 under compatibility mode.
However, if 16 bit, they will not work on a 64 bit operating system.
Expanding on LMiller7's post:
Those very old games are most likely 16 bit; they will work on a 32 bit version of Win 8(.1) under compatibility mode.
However, if 16 bit, they will not work on a 64 bit operating system.
Sorry that I cannot help more.
The only other thing that I can think of that I did on my 8.1 box, is that I use the "Classic Shell" 3rd party software, and I had to give "everyone" read+write permissions on the shares in 8.1. No problems on my side.
You have the same username/password on both...
On my XP/8.1 network, I use only a workgroup, as the XP machines cannot join the homegroup.
Thus, to connect/access the shared directories on the 8.1 machines, I made the shared directories and their files accessible to 'everyone' with 'read+write' access.
On the XP machine in Win.Explorer...
Yes, you can !<br>Only it seems not to be evident.<br>On the XP machine in Win.Explorer, type \\Name-of-your8.1machine<br>Wait a couple seconds, and all the shares will be visible.
Yes, you can.
They must have different IP-addresses, though.
Your 'normal' Wi-Fi adpter may have DHCP enabled, and will typically get an IP-address like 192.168.1.100.
the second adapter should have a static IP-address in another range, ie. 192.168.2.1.
Obviously all the other equipment that...
KB2918614 was installed successfully mid-August on my 64bit 8.1 Samsung laptop (AMD A6).
I have had absolutely no issues since 8.1 was 'updated' from 8.0.
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