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133 TopicsHow to recover deleted files from SD card on Windows 10?
Hi everyone, I just got back from a long trip and decided to go through the photos on my SD card to keep the best ones. Unfortunately, I accidentally deleted some important photos while sorting out the blurry or less appealing ones. I thought I could find them in the Recycle Bin, but they aren't there. Now I'm really worried. Is there any way to recover the deleted photos? I'm using Windows 10, and the SD card hasn’t been used since the deletion. Any advice or tools you recommend would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!8Views0likes0CommentsWindows 10 Download Speed is very slow
Although there is no internet connection speed issue on other mobile devices and computers connected to the same modem, the internet download speed is 2 Mbps and the upload speed is 9 Mbps on my computer. Both Windows 10 Pro and MacOS are installed on the same computer (i.e Macbook Pro). When I switch to MacOS, the internet download speed is 75Mbps as it should be. I've tried the most common solutions suggested on Microsoft's site and other sites on the subject. None of them worked out. I reinstalled Windows 10 by protecting the files and programs on my computer, but there was no solution. I also shut down all non-Windows applications and services that started automatically when the computer was booted, again, there was no solution. I tried 7-8 more actions without any solution. My computer did not have such a problem 2 weeks ago. It started suddenly. Windows 10 Pro was upgraded recently to version 1909. Even though, I'm not sure I suspect this might be the problem. Any advice is appreciated. Thanks in advance. Update after 5 years (22 August 2024): I could not find a solution to this problem. I experienced this problem twice. Each time, I had to completely format the Windows installation on Boot Camp. Then, reset macOS. After that reinstalled Windows on Macbook Pro via Boot Camp from scratch. That solved my issue. I suspect the issue might be due to some updates that came via Boot Camp. Also, don't install Wifi related updates provided as optional updates on Windows if you don't experience any issue at that moment. Such updates may be the reason as well.237KViews1like15CommentsError code 0x80070490: Adding Gmail to Mail App
Hello Guys, For long time, I'm trying to add my Gmail account to Microsoft Mail app on Windows 10. Every time I tried to add Gmail account, a error code 0x80070490 always brought up. I've researched online on this error code matter but nothing drastically troubleshooting steps found and no response directly from Windows Team on error code. Here are the steps that I've already performed on my computer multiple time's which also includes after every major updates of Windows 10. Note: When signing into my Gmail account, I give full access to access my account and when the app tried to access the account, that's when I get error code appear. - Terminate and Reset the app from Settings/Apps/ Mail and Calendar > Advanced Options & Restart - Update the Mail and Calendar app from Microsoft Store > Downloads and Updates - Remove the app through PowerShell as Admin & Restart (Get-AppxPackage Microsoft.windowscommunicationsapps | Remove-AppxPackage) Reinstall the app from Microsoft Store & Restart Restart - Set the Net User as Administrator from CMD & Restart (net user administrator /active:yes) - Run SFC Scannow & Restart - Give all Windows apps a Full Control & Finally - Restart Credential Manager Service & Restart - Final OPTITION Wipe and Reinstall Windows 10 from scratch After following all of these troubleshooting steps, I'm still promoting a Error Code 0x80070490 when signing into Gmail account. If anyone found a trick or fix, please do let me know below. Windows Team please do look into this case and fix the issue. My Computer Specs Windows 10 Education 20H2 19042.985 x64 Intel core i5-2500 CPU 16GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030 240GB SSD Storage Mail and Calendar app version: 16005.13426.20920.0 @381KViews4likes42CommentsKeyboard stopped working windows updates KB4023057
-After Windows updates, specifically KB4023057, Keyboard stopped to work(Function key also stuck ON). -Tried to uninstall the update a multiple times but it got installed again when windows starts always. -Currently uninstall option is no longer available in Windows updates. -Tried to Recover/restore/Reinstall Windows but the update is there. -Cannot be uninstalled from recovery screen, says uninstall failed. Keyboard TBS: -Laptop is generally a bit old so not eligible for Windows 11, currently running Windows 10. -Uninstalled device from devices manager (Keyboard PS2) - restarted -No rollback option available (greyed out) -T440s Laptop (ThinkPad) - Type 20AQ - PC02PBLN ----> downloaded all online drive updates from lenovo. -Tried to look for older keyboard drivers but none found or available. What else could be done This is certainly nor a hardware issue as device was left overnight when the update was completed and then next morning it stopped working?285Views0likes0CommentsBiometrics - Some of these settings are hidden or managed by your organization
-When going in windows to ->Sign ins-> I am unable to set biometrics. *Some of these settings are hidden or managed by your organization. for e.g. Windows Hello Face This option is currently unavailable - Click to learn more -To try and solve this issue, I enabled Windows Hello for business from Intune -> Device -> enrollment -> Windows hello for business. But issue persists, What do you think could be the issue.302Views0likes0Comments