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USB Blocked on Windows 11 at Work? Here’s How to Move Your Personal Files (Without Risking Your Job)
You plug in your USB drive. Nothing happens. No sound. No pop-up. No detection. If you’re using Windows 11 at work and your company has disabled USB ports, you’re not alone. Many organizations block USB access as part of their data security policies. It’s common. It’s intentional. And yes it can be frustrating when you just want to grab your resume, certificates, or a few personal files. But here’s the good news: You don’t need USB to move your personal files smoothly. Let’s break this down in a practical, professional, and stress-free way. https://dellenny.com/usb-blocked-on-windows-11-at-work-heres-how-to-move-your-personal-files-without-risking-your-job/11Views0likes0CommentsZap Files in Seconds Using Nearby Sharing for Quick File Transfers in Windows 11
Transferring files between computers used to feel like a chore. USB drives would go missing. Email attachments would hit size limits. Cloud uploads would crawl at the worst possible moment. But if you’re using Windows 11, there’s a built-in solution that makes file sharing almost effortless: Nearby Sharing. Whether you’re moving photos between laptops, sending a presentation to a colleague, or sharing documents across devices in the same room, Nearby Sharing can save you time and frustration. In this guide, we’ll break down what it is, how it works, and how you can start using it today for quick file transfers. https://dellenny.com/zap-files-in-seconds-using-nearby-sharing-for-quick-file-transfers-in-windows-11/6Views0likes0CommentsUSB drive not showing up in file explorer
Hi The laptop makes usual ding noise when the USB drive is added but there is no option to open the files from File Explorer. I've done some research and tried various things - restart, uninstalling drivers etc and have found myself on the Event Viewer page for the USB drive. The following is displayed: Device settings for USBSTOR\Disk&Ven_SanDisk&Prod_Cruzer_Blade&Rev_1.00\04016924101322110935&0 were not migrated from previous OS installation due to partial or ambiguous device match. I'm thinking this is the problem?? But how do I fix it? Many thanks in advance for any helpFC1Feb 21, 2026Copper Contributor168Views0likes4Commentshelp me with this frustraating issue
A week or less than a week, that's all it takes for my windows 11 on my laptop to just collapse and tell me windows system files corrupt.. this is the second time i've fresh installed windows 11 all over again. it's activataed windows 11 pro btw.. symptoms before syystem fail : 1- freezing and really slow. 2- black screen even after multiple restarts. 3- takes me to the windows blue screen that has various tools like usb install or dvd troubleshoot or countinue or more options like cmd or whatever. 4- not being able to boot into system without a black screen(first time it didn't even let me bot in to windows.) what do i do? and is it better if i go with windows 10 at this point and end all the windowss 11 nonsense?? please tell me, i need instant response because this is really annoying me.. laptop specs btw : intel core i5 8365U 1.60GHZ gpu intel uhd 620 graphics 4gb share ram 8 gigs ddr4 2133 MT/s ssd m.2 256 gigssilly_mortadaFeb 21, 2026Copper Contributor27Views0likes1CommentThe New Start Menu Is a Perfect Example of Microsoft Forcing Unwanted “Features” on Users
I’m posting this because I’m beyond fed up with the direction Microsoft is taking with Windows, and the latest Start Menu redesign is really unwelcomed. Whoever decided to implement the new “All” section with forced Categories, Grid/List views, and a permanently attached app list seems to have completely forgotten something fundamental: this is my Start Menu, not theirs. I’ve already turned off every bit of clutter I can — Recommended, recent files, “suggestions,” all of it. Yet Windows still insists on injecting an enormous block of UI I never asked for and will never use. I don’t care whether it’s Categories, List, or Grid. I don’t want any of it. I want the Start menu to show ONLY the pinned items I chose, nothing else, the same way it worked for years. But now? Microsoft has deliberately removed the ability to collapse, hide, disable, or eliminate this lower “All” section entirely. It wastes space, disrupts workflow muscle memory, and provides zero value for users who already know exactly what they need. It’s an unwanted visual and functional takeover of the one UI element that should be the most personal and customizable. This is exactly the type of “change for the sake of change” that pushes long‑time Windows users away. It feels like decisions are being made by people who never actually use Windows for real work, and who believe their design experiments matter more than respecting users’ preferences. I’m tired of being forced into UI experiments I never opted into. I’m tired of updates that remove more choice than they add. And I’m tired of Microsoft ignoring the most universal feedback users keep giving: Stop shoving new UI elements in our faces and give us back full control over our own operating system. If Microsoft wants people to stay enthusiastic about Windows instead of increasingly frustrated with every forced redesign, then we need true user‑controlled customization — not “pick between three unwanted layouts,” not “view modes,” not scripts, not policies, not third‑party hacks. Just a simple, basic ability to hide what we don’t want. Give us the Start Menu we choose, not the Start Menu you decide we should have.William_HolmesFeb 20, 2026Brass Contributor342Views7likes4CommentsWhat is your opinion on smart control app?
I kept Control folder access ON for now as I can manually allow blocked actions. But I might also turn this other feature OFF in the future as I'm slowly getting tired of it too. It blocks some actions made by Steam, Ubisoft Connect, etc. when I start a particular game. Too much hassle manually allowing blocked actions.ThiangoFeb 20, 2026Iron Contributor400Views0likes3CommentsWindows 11 24H2/25H2 System Freeze After January 2026 Updates – Lenovo ThinkPad G2
Dear Microsoft Support Team, We would like to raise a high-priority technical support case regarding a stability issue observed after installing the January 2026 cumulative updates on our Windows 11 devices. Environment Details: Device Model: Lenovo ThinkPad G2 (multiple units) OS Versions: Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2 Update Installed: January 2026 Patch Tuesday cumulative update (KB number can be provided) Deployment Method: WSUS / Intune / Windows Update (specify accordingly) BIOS Version: (Installed Latest available from Lenovo) Issue Description: After installing the January 2026 cumulative updates, devices intermittently experience a complete system freeze. The system becomes fully unresponsive: Mouse and keyboard input stop responding No BSOD is displayed Task Manager cannot be opened System recovery is only possible via hard reboot (power button) Frequency: The issue occurs randomly, both during active use and idle state. Multiple users across our environment are impacted. Troubleshooting Performed: Reinstalled OEM-certified Lenovo display drivers Disabled Fast Startup Ran SFC and DISM health checks (no integrity violations) Updated BIOS to latest version Setting power idle mode, then work normally Request: - Please confirm whether this is a known global issue under investigation. - Advise if any hotfix, Known Issue Rollback (KIR), or registry-based mitigation is available. - Provide guidance on additional diagnostic logging required at kernel or driver level. - Confirm whether crash dump analysis is recommended for this scenario. We are prepared to provide additional diagnostic logs, memory dumps, or reproduction steps upon request. Kindly treat this as a priority case due to multi-user impact in a production environment. Thank you for your support. #Windows11, #Windows 11 24H2, Windows Update, Cumulative Update, System Freeze, Lenovo ThinkPad, Display Driver, EnterpriseSupport_AdminFeb 20, 2026Copper Contributor850Views5likes9CommentsSearch Service refuses to run
Ever since installing W11 64 in Novemeber my search function refuses to run. I have tried a half dozen fixes from DISM, to re-specifying Security settings to an re-install via ISO (keeping programs). My search settings still say my organization controls some settings even though I have tried to clean them off (no longer working) Outlook is useless to me without search capabilities. Do i need to wipe the drive and reinstall W11 and my programs. I am at mu exhaustive limits. Any help out there. TonyTonyPass_PersonalFeb 20, 2026Copper Contributor27Views0likes1Commentsettings were not migrated from previous OS installation due to partial or ambiguous device match
I can't access the files on my external ssd drive. The Event record = settings were not migrated from previous OS installation due to partial or ambiguous device match Device Manager = present but Volumes tab shows "-"s Disk Management = not present I am not a newbie and it is very rare I cannot fix a computer/IT issue on my own but this one has me stuck. Windows is up to date, BIOS is up to date, drivers, etc. I've done ALL the things suggested online. I even wiped my computer and reinstalled everything, still not working. I need a fix for this, I need the files. HELP!amymacFeb 19, 2026Copper Contributor27Views0likes0CommentsHow 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)ammarjavedFeb 19, 2026Iron Contributor2.4MViews9likes106Comments
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