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First published on TECHNET on Oct 23, 2009 Anyone who uses a Windows 7 PC shouldn’t have to worry about losing their files, because Windows 7 provides simple yet flexible backup and recovery solutions that helps protect your system and data.2.4KViews0likes1CommentChanging MAC address without using third-party app.
Hi, For changing MAC address without using third-party app, following options I found in most articles: A. Using Device Manager B. Using Random Hardware Addresses in Windows 10 and Windows 11 There are multiple queries and doubts related to changing MAC address as below: 1. I know, MAC address is a 48-bit hardware address in 12-digit format of hexadecimal number. How can I calculate random number for the value of Locally Administered Address, if we want to change the MAC address using Device Manager? 2. In case of Random Hardware Addresses in Windows 10 and Windows 11, Windows 10 and Windows 11 have different options as below; Windows 10 Windows 11 Like Windows 10, can I setup Change daily in Windows 11? 3. Random Hardware Addresses option is available only, if system is connected with Wi-Fi. The option is not available, if system is connected with an Ethernet cable. Can I enable Random Hardware Addresses option, if system is connected with an Ethernet cable? 4. After changing the MAC address, how do I know the actual MAC address which is engraved on the network adapter? Please resolved queries. I'll be thankful for your assistance. With Regards NndnG1.2KViews0likes0CommentsWiFi (SSID) name not showing after upgrade to Windows 10
Hi, I have Windows 7 Home Premium laptop. Using MediaCreationTool21H1, I upgraded Windows 7 to Windows 10 and upgrade was done successfully. After upgrade, I see all nearby available wifi but I don’t see wifi name with which it was connected when it was Windows 7. I disabled and enabled wifi from Network Connection, added wireless network manually and uninstalled wireless driver from device manager. However, same issue, my wifi name (SSID name) is not showing in the list and no internet. At the end, I rolled back to Windows 7. In Windows 7, it is connected to the wifi automatically with which it was connected earlier. Please let me know, what I need to do so that I can resolve it. With Regards NndnG809Views0likes0CommentsOutlook no longer registered
Folks: Need advice. My version of Outlook is no longer accepted as registeredc/licensed, so I cannot perform most of the functions I need to do (reply, backup e-mails, etc.) I know Microsoft no longer supports Windows 7 but I am just finishing a video project using an editing program that runs on Windows 7, so I cannot upgrade and take the risk of losing the project(s). Is there any way to get Outlook/Office REregistered on a W7 platform for a few months so I can use the e-mail program?Barring that, come december and I get my new computer (running W10 or 11) how can I save the e-mails and addresses resident on my old W7 Outlook program and transfer them to the new W10 Office 365? Thanks. Tom570Views0likes0Comments