3:33 instead of rebooting and stuff, you could also just create a new virtual desktop with win+tab and move the task manager over to it and do whatever you need to do.
Quick tip for all of you people out there with apps/games that freeze frequently; I suggest you always keep a notepad open with unsaved changes. This way, when you press Ctrl + Alt + Delete, you can select restart and it will close the program, but then give you tells you you have unsaved changes in Notepad, at which time you can click cancel and the program will have been closed and you didn't have to shut down your pc. I hope this helps some of you guys as it did me. :D
Thanks for the great tips, I used about 7 of them. I've always been annoyed by not having a full path or even File Extensions appearing in Explorer and it's also comforting to get Command Prompt back. Well Done!
Regarding the power options being switched to "High Performance," that can sometimes cause CPUs to always run at their boost clocks rather than adjusting clock speed and voltage to the CPU load. I'm not sure about newer GPUs, but I've seen it happen on my GTX 1060 as well.
Great tips! Especially the toggle for "This PC" view option in Explorer. So, thank you for that. Another area in Windows 10 that everyone reading this may want to examine immediately, is your "Manage your credentials" panel, in User Accounts. Especially if you are concerned about a recently odd, or suspicious, behavior in your file permissions. For example, like suddenly not being able to escalate a file permission level to admin, so you can make a change. Click on Start, scroll down and click on "Windows System" folder, click on "Control Panel", click on "User Accounts", click on "Credential Manager", then "Windows Credentials." By default (when Windows 10 is newly installed), all three of these credential areas are empty. You should see "No Windows credentials", "No certificates", and "No generic credentials", for each type. If you DO see added credentials listed here, especially under generic, your system has likely been accessed, and compromised via a remote network session (from the Internet). Imo, any generic credentials should be deleted immediately. Windows and Certificates should be investigated, and deemed valid before deletion. But its likely they are shady as well.
heres a helpful tip, sometimes the always on top feature doesn't always work, when that happens you can hold *win + tab* * New Desktop* then when you done hold *ctrl + win + right arrow/left arrow*
This video is a life saver. Whenever I'm looking for something recently downloaded in the recent folder or when looking for something by is specific name nothing ever comes up! Now I can find files easily. Who would of thought Windows by default would not search for files on your computer in the search options.
Thank you for the "always on top" setting in the task manager. I'm a gamer and sometimes my games freeze up, and the only thing I can do is hit the power button and dive for the mouse and click cancel before the computer turns off.
Thanks for this, was really helpful, applied some settings from your video However, the power plan setting is a bit different for AMD Ryzen processors, Ryzen 3rd gen uses custom power plans becuase the processor can switch very quickly between loads in 1-2ms, the standard High-performance plan has a response time of 15ms, even custom plans are available for 3rd gen Ryzen
The always on top setting in the task manager is useful. However, there are other ways: 1.) Control+alt+delete may work and select the task manager and it may minimise the full screen app that's crashing. Then end the task in the task manager. 2.) Close instances of the task manager on your main desktop and then click the windows key+tab and you can create a new desktop where you can launch the task manager and close the misbehaving application. Then by holding win+tab you can end the second desktop instance. 3.) Get a second screen, move the task manager onto it and when it launches it should be on that screen( I hear the cry of: why it is forcing all background apps behind the failing app). 4.)You can still select the task manager with alt+tab and if you've set the names filter. You can use the "Down arrow" and press "delete" which will end the process. However, you are shooting in the dark. If you press the alt+ tab and hold "alt" down after the active processes window shows up you can see where you highlighted with the arrows(I think it resets when trying to see through this method). So, you'll hit it eventually. Good luck and hope this helps someone 🤙
Quick Access can actually be super convenient for recent files if you’re constantly importing/exporting files in creative applications. I used to hate it until recently!
Something Thio forgot to mention is that when Microsoft releases a major update, they reset things and you may have to go back into these settings to change them back again. You can usually spot these major updates when your Windows 10 Wallpaper resets to the default Background when you first got computer.
Oh thiojoe you are the best in tech and you always know more. You have inspired me to create my own UA-cam channel. King Sharif Tech. I will always learn from you
Thanks ThioJoe! I graduated from IT School as Network Manager and my old school tries to remove my Microsoft Office I paid for at the school (full price) Because of your video’s they can’t try anything no more. I’m saved! 😁
Hey TheoJoe..I noticed that your vids come in so much clearer than other vids on UA-cam..I'm watching in 720p60 but for some reason your vids in particular always play so crisp..Is this something you did or..?
@@SwastikSwarupDas Actually it is much more simpler than that. For every single videos that being uploaded to UA-cam (as of this comment in December 2019) The UA-cam server will attempt to "Re-Encode" it to their own Algorithm, and they use VP8, VP9, in some few cases still using H264, AAC, Opus, Vorbis. Even if this doesn't make sense to you, The Encoder will attempt to Analyze every-single-pixels color in every single frame depending on how high the FPS was uploaded. Now, with VP8 and VP9, it has the algorithm which can simplify how the "Colors" are being stored, delivered, and viewed. To make it simple, if you constantly using a "Still Camera" recording yourself talking, the only pixels that constantly "Working" are your face, like in this video, while the Background, the room, the wall, assuming all has constant Lighting, the Pixels of that area are "FROZEN" so UA-cam server can save up more Storage data. That's what makes videos like this looking "Crisp" Because the Pixels are borrowing the Neighboring bitrate to make it crystal clear. Of course all my explanation here doesn't apply to videos with constantly moving colors/cameras
For all non- english users out there using english language but non- english keyboard: Go to Time & Language > Language > Keyboard > Language bar options > Change Key Sequence, and change both options to not assigned. This will prevent you from accidentally switching your keyboard language to english(since the english keyboard often lacks certain keys). You can still switch language by using the taskbar.
My tip: I use a lot of different currency symbols on a laptop with no right-hand number pad (so I can't use alt+number to enter symbols) Use the Windows+V multiple clipboard to pin a small list of currency symbols This means they are always there, even after rebooting, so you can paste them in whenever you need them
Fantastic guide, I actually not only followed these suggestions, but also wrote them down in a text file so I could quickly enable everything in case of fresh Windows install!
I love the multiple copy and paste tip, I use copy and past at least 100 times each day at work. Now I will "paste" as much, and reduce the "copy" by about 75%
With the Task manager stuff...you can just get good at tabbing through stuff and alt+E to end the task of stuff crashing too. Too many times doing Skyrim mods to not learn to deal with it.
I personally changed touchpad settings , with 3 fingers up or down I can changing volume , its soo useful, you know you dont need use FN+ up down , you need 2 hands for it , but with touchpad 3 fingers you can change volume ,just with 1 hand .
Fun fact, if you rename 'This PC' to anything else from the desktop (I haven't tried it in other places) the system will rename every reference to update with the name you have set. Essentially you can still have the 'My Computer' instead of 'This PC'
Um...Vista ALWAYS sucked. What planet have you been on again? YEs...Vista was no Millennium Edition, but it was still a not so distant 2nd from the biggest turd Microshit has ever shit out to their customers.
@@motoryzen If you are a amateur photographer like I am window vista has always been the best for what I used it for. Nothing before or after has worked for me without having extra extra software.
@@MrHans818 that statement of " nothing before or after had worked" is sheet bullshit. 7 is what vista should have been. That has been a fact since even when 7 first launched in fall of 2009
@@motoryzen For an amateur photographer Vista was the perfect thing without downloading some other program. I am typing this on window 7 and I still had download another program to do even just the simple adjustments. Basically that's what to even do with a computer and really don't need it for anything but email. I could stop doing youtube like I did with FB and would not miss it. I guess have to be a photographer to understand. Oh you don't need to curse to get your point a cross.
Good stuff. I'm on my Chromebook right now, but I've bookmarked it for the next time I'm on my Windows machine! Liked and saved to watch (again) later.
You can configure, through the power settings, your computer to shut off automatically when you press the power button. This is handy when dealing with a browser hijacker that makes it impossible to click out of the browser or get to your start button. Just press your power button and it does a normal shutdown. A normal shutdown will properly close your browser and any other program running and resets everything upon startup. Doing a hard reboot just makes everything go back to where it was before you hard booted it. You go around in circles.
Beware of Night Light Mode: after enabling it in Night Light Settings and setting up a schedule it may not revert to day time settings even if you disable it: very frustrating!! Fix: disable Night Light, log out of Windows account (Start, Your Account {however you named it}, sign back in: fixed. Hope this helps. Update version: Windows 10, version 1909 (2)
You can also add Quick Access commends to the top bar by right clicking on items in the ribbon. I've added Properties, New Folder, Command Prompt (Admin), Powershell (admin). Can also start apps at the current path by type in the navigation/path bar: cmd for Command Line, powershell and wt for the new Windows Terminal.
You don't have to force restart your computer when not being able to exiting a frozen full screen application. You can simply create a new desktop with the inbuilt windows feature and open the task manager on the new desktop to close the application.
Here are some tips for you Windows+Shift+S allows you to take a screenshot of all or part of your screen by drawing a shape around what you wanna screenshot. This will copy it to the clipboard, great if you wanna Ctrl+V the image to someone in an email, discord, or anywhere else that allows sending photos. Combine this with the "Clipboard history" Option and you can pin as many pictures as you want. This will allow you to effectively have a little gallery where you can send pictures from anywhere, to anywhere. Windows+D shows desktop, press again to re-open the minimized windows Windows+C opens cortana Windows+E is a personal favorite; this opens the file manager. Another favorite is Windows+I (i); this opens settings Windows+A opens your action center AKA the notification panel Windows+L instantly locks the PC Windows+W opens a little prompt in the bottom right. From there you can either do a fullscreen snip or open MS Whiteboard. Windows+Q // Windows+S opens search *CTRL+Z WORKS* in more situations than you might think. Ever accidentally erase a bunch of text on a youtube comment? Ctrl+Z has your back Get quick with key combinations. One of my favorites is "Ctrl+A, Ctrl+X" to instantly delete and copy all the text in what i'm writing so i can write something else, send it, then continue writing what i was. Edit: Alt+Enter opens properties for any selected file/folder Ctrl+Shift+N opens an incognito window in almost any browser Ctrl+Shift+N also creates a new folder in File Manager
I made some of these changes and since then, the "search this PC" function in the the file upload and file explorer window has been completely screwed up.
The Power Scheme options tip need to come with a warning that the CPU turbo boost will possibly be always on when set to "High Performance" or "Ultimate Performance". "Ultimate Performance" is available by default under Windows 10 Workstation but is hidden on other versions, you need to open a command prompt (or power shell) as Administrator and type "powercfg -duplicatescheme e9a42b02-d5df-448d-aa00-03f14749eb61" to show it. It is also supposed to minimise micro-latancy issues when activated..
WARNING! On power settings you said to enable maximum performance. i'd say that thats not what you should do if you care about your systems lifespam... if your cpu works at 100% even when not needed etc at desktop idling or something, you allow the cpu to run at full speed etc 5.0 ghz speed meaning it uses more volt. increasing the volt increases the temp of your cpu. which decreases your cpus life. so that setting should only be changed if you are gaming or want your pc to run at full speed for some specific reason.
In [Task manager > Performance] you can double click the little graphs on the left to make task manager small. Combine that with the "always show on top" option and leave it in a corner of the screen :)
The "allways on top" setting could have saved me years of my life and many a salty tears
yes
@3reezy That stuff just doesn't work some times man!
Windows + TAB and creating a new desktop works 100% of the time.
@@civil_fellow2985 I had NO idea this existed. And here I was wishing you could make new desktops on Windows like you can on Linux. Thanks!
@@driedbark alt tab
3:33 instead of rebooting and stuff, you could also just create a new virtual desktop with win+tab and move the task manager over to it and do whatever you need to do.
Smart men do that. I never thought of that. Thanks
Quick tip for all of you people out there with apps/games that freeze frequently; I suggest you always keep a notepad open with unsaved changes. This way, when you press Ctrl + Alt + Delete, you can select restart and it will close the program, but then give you tells you you have unsaved changes in Notepad, at which time you can click cancel and the program will have been closed and you didn't have to shut down your pc.
I hope this helps some of you guys as it did me. :D
Thats fr very clever. thanks g
That "Find my Files" thing was making me question my sanity. It was never that hard to find files before...Thank you.
Right?
1:52 How many Adobe programs do you want?
*ThioJoe:* _yes_
maybe hes editing few stuff at once and there are multiple windows
always on top could have saved me many moments i had to hard restart my pc.
Thanks for the great tips, I used about 7 of them. I've always been annoyed by not having a full path or even File Extensions appearing in Explorer and it's also comforting to get Command Prompt back. Well Done!
*When im early enough to turn the poll to 100%*
3rd..Not bad..Not bad all..😉
I like this feeling a lot
Geethanks
Pifiked
The poll is gone now
Regarding the power options being switched to "High Performance," that can sometimes cause CPUs to always run at their boost clocks rather than adjusting clock speed and voltage to the CPU load. I'm not sure about newer GPUs, but I've seen it happen on my GTX 1060 as well.
Great tips! Especially the toggle for "This PC" view option in Explorer. So, thank you for that.
Another area in Windows 10 that everyone reading this may want to examine immediately, is your "Manage your credentials" panel, in User Accounts. Especially if you are concerned about a recently odd, or suspicious, behavior in your file permissions. For example, like suddenly not being able to escalate a file permission level to admin, so you can make a change.
Click on Start, scroll down and click on "Windows System" folder, click on "Control Panel", click on "User Accounts", click on "Credential Manager", then "Windows Credentials."
By default (when Windows 10 is newly installed), all three of these credential areas are empty.
You should see "No Windows credentials", "No certificates", and "No generic credentials", for each type.
If you DO see added credentials listed here, especially under generic, your system has likely been accessed, and compromised via a remote network session (from the
Internet). Imo, any generic credentials should be deleted immediately. Windows and Certificates should be investigated, and deemed valid before deletion. But its likely they are shady as well.
Bruh one-time GMod froze on me for like 14 minutes but it was in full scream. So glad I learned about that Taskman trick now. Thanks, Thio!
Jeff Rabbit that was the same for me until now
Yes, I always use Full"Scream"
Just press the windows keys. That or alt tab
@@xxTHExxABYSSxx you cant because the game is frozen doofus
Glad you posted this additional video for changing settings. There are many issues that these suggestions will help correct.
right clicking your taskbar and clicking task manager works as well to open task manager
3:18 THIS WILL SAVE ME A LIFETIME THANKS OMG
heres a helpful tip, sometimes the always on top feature doesn't always work, when that happens you can hold *win + tab* * New Desktop* then when you done hold *ctrl + win + right arrow/left arrow*
"Hey Bro I'm Eating Snacks With Joe."
"Who Is Joe?"
*"T H I O J O E"*
Ha. I expected Jo mama
@@BrokenStrings231 that's what supposed to happen but thanks for liking my comment anyway :)
r/unexpectedthiojoe
hahahah!
They had us in the first half ngl
I do sometimes turn on the automatic restart when I'm doing an update overnight and I want it to start as soon as it's ready.
This video is a life saver. Whenever I'm looking for something recently downloaded in the recent folder or when looking for something by is specific name nothing ever comes up! Now I can find files easily. Who would of thought Windows by default would not search for files on your computer in the search options.
Great video thanks! I haven't used windows since XP so this was refreshing!
Thank you for the "always on top" setting in the task manager. I'm a gamer and sometimes my games freeze up, and the only thing I can do is hit the power button and dive for the mouse and click cancel before the computer turns off.
Thanks for this, was really helpful, applied some settings from your video
However, the power plan setting is a bit different for AMD Ryzen processors, Ryzen 3rd gen uses custom power plans becuase the processor can switch very quickly between loads in 1-2ms, the standard High-performance plan has a response time of 15ms, even custom plans are available for 3rd gen Ryzen
The always on top setting in the task manager is useful.
However, there are other ways:
1.) Control+alt+delete may work and select the task manager and it may minimise the full screen app that's crashing. Then end the task in the task manager.
2.) Close instances of the task manager on your main desktop and then click the windows key+tab and you can create a new desktop where you can launch the task manager and close the misbehaving application. Then by holding win+tab you can end the second desktop instance.
3.) Get a second screen, move the task manager onto it and when it launches it should be on that screen( I hear the cry of: why it is forcing all background apps behind the failing app).
4.)You can still select the task manager with alt+tab and if you've set the names filter. You can use the "Down arrow" and press "delete" which will end the process. However, you are shooting in the dark. If you press the alt+ tab and hold "alt" down after the active processes window shows up you can see where you highlighted with the arrows(I think it resets when trying to see through this method). So, you'll hit it eventually.
Good luck and hope this helps someone 🤙
Thanks for all of this, Joe. You present the best tech channel on UA-cam, so comprehensive that there's no need to go elsewhere!
You are a life saver. If only I saw your video months ago. Quick access was doing my head in LOL.
Quick Access can actually be super convenient for recent files if you’re constantly importing/exporting files in creative applications. I used to hate it until recently!
Something Thio forgot to mention is that when Microsoft releases a major update, they reset things and you may have to go back into these settings to change them back again. You can usually spot these major updates when your Windows 10 Wallpaper resets to the default Background when you first got computer.
Oh thiojoe you are the best in tech and you always know more. You have inspired me to create my own UA-cam channel. King Sharif Tech. I will always learn from you
Oh yes thiojoe always knows better
Thanks ThioJoe! I graduated from IT School as Network Manager and my old school tries to remove my Microsoft Office I paid for at the school (full price) Because of your video’s they can’t try anything no more. I’m saved! 😁
Choosing which folders come on to the start menu is so helpful! I didnt even know this existed in windows 10.
Hey TheoJoe..I noticed that your vids come in so much clearer than other vids on UA-cam..I'm watching in 720p60 but for some reason your vids in particular always play so crisp..Is this something you did or..?
I think its a combination of editing and higher framerate. Jack Scepticeye has good quality too. Marques Brownlee
@@SwastikSwarupDas Actually it is much more simpler than that. For every single videos that being uploaded to UA-cam (as of this comment in December 2019) The UA-cam server will attempt to "Re-Encode" it to their own Algorithm, and they use VP8, VP9, in some few cases still using H264, AAC, Opus, Vorbis. Even if this doesn't make sense to you, The Encoder will attempt to Analyze every-single-pixels color in every single frame depending on how high the FPS was uploaded. Now, with VP8 and VP9, it has the algorithm which can simplify how the "Colors" are being stored, delivered, and viewed. To make it simple, if you constantly using a "Still Camera" recording yourself talking, the only pixels that constantly "Working" are your face, like in this video, while the Background, the room, the wall, assuming all has constant Lighting, the Pixels of that area are "FROZEN" so UA-cam server can save up more Storage data.
That's what makes videos like this looking "Crisp" Because the Pixels are borrowing the Neighboring bitrate to make it crystal clear. Of course all my explanation here doesn't apply to videos with constantly moving colors/cameras
Bro !! ( The task manager -always on top ) . SALUTE !!
✋😃🤚
Number 10 is so good! I m allways raging when i have to search for the "PC" tab when accessing my other hard drives.
For all non- english users out there using english language but non- english keyboard: Go to Time & Language > Language > Keyboard > Language bar options > Change Key Sequence, and change both options to not assigned. This will prevent you from accidentally switching your keyboard language to english(since the english keyboard often lacks certain keys). You can still switch language by using the taskbar.
The clipboard history....
YOU literally blew my mind!!!!!!!!!!!
I had no idea Microsoft added such feature there!
My tip: I use a lot of different currency symbols on a laptop with no right-hand number pad (so I can't use alt+number to enter symbols)
Use the Windows+V multiple clipboard to pin a small list of currency symbols
This means they are always there, even after rebooting, so you can paste them in whenever you need them
I am speechless watching this useful video. You are...
Fantastic guide, I actually not only followed these suggestions, but also wrote them down in a text file so I could quickly enable everything in case of fresh Windows install!
I love the multiple copy and paste tip, I use copy and past at least 100 times each day at work. Now I will "paste" as much, and reduce the "copy" by about 75%
ThioJoe rocks
nice try ThioJoe
Xd
No, I'm not ThioJoe haha
AWESOME VIDEO. I like to think of myself as a "power user" and I still ended up finding 8-8 gens here. THANKS!
With the Task manager stuff...you can just get good at tabbing through stuff and alt+E to end the task of stuff crashing too. Too many times doing Skyrim mods to not learn to deal with it.
I personally changed touchpad settings , with 3 fingers up or down I can changing volume , its soo useful, you know you dont need use FN+ up down , you need 2 hands for it , but with touchpad 3 fingers you can change volume ,just with 1 hand .
Fun fact, if you rename 'This PC' to anything else from the desktop (I haven't tried it in other places) the system will rename every reference to update with the name you have set.
Essentially you can still have the 'My Computer' instead of 'This PC'
Last time I Was this early Windows Vista Didn't suck.
Um...Vista ALWAYS sucked. What planet have you been on again? YEs...Vista was no Millennium Edition, but it was still a not so distant 2nd from the biggest turd Microshit has ever shit out to their customers.
@@motoryzen r/woosh. He's joking, he's pretty much saying he has never been early before because vista has always been trash.
@@motoryzen If you are a amateur photographer like I am window vista has always been the best for what I used it for. Nothing before or after has worked for me without having extra extra software.
@@MrHans818 that statement of " nothing before or after had worked" is sheet bullshit. 7 is what vista should have been. That has been a fact since even when 7 first launched in fall of 2009
@@motoryzen For an amateur photographer Vista was the perfect thing without downloading some other program. I am typing this on window 7 and I still had download another program to do even just the simple adjustments. Basically that's what to even do with a computer and really don't need it for anything but email. I could stop doing youtube like I did with FB and would not miss it. I guess have to be a photographer to understand. Oh you don't need to curse to get your point a cross.
I’m glad your name is Joe
Joe mama
Got em
ThioJoe how many memes you want on your Instagram
My boi: yes
I was waiting for that
SaliMatez xd
Joe Africa would be so confusing
Good stuff. I'm on my Chromebook right now, but I've bookmarked it for the next time I'm on my Windows machine! Liked and saved to watch (again) later.
You can configure, through the power settings, your computer to shut off automatically when you press the power button. This is handy when dealing with a browser hijacker that makes it impossible to click out of the browser or get to your start button. Just press your power button and it does a normal shutdown. A normal shutdown will properly close your browser and any other program running and resets everything upon startup. Doing a hard reboot just makes everything go back to where it was before you hard booted it. You go around in circles.
I can’t come up with a creative comment
Ok boomer
no u.
You need to turn that feature on! :)
Your profile image is creative enough
smart
Beware of Night Light Mode: after enabling it in Night Light Settings and setting up a schedule it may not revert to day time settings even if you disable it: very frustrating!!
Fix: disable Night Light, log out of Windows account (Start, Your Account {however you named it}, sign back in: fixed.
Hope this helps.
Update version: Windows 10, version 1909 (2)
fix: install window 7
having the explorer always popping on quick access was a big internal pain
thank you !
You can also add Quick Access commends to the top bar by right clicking on items in the ribbon. I've added Properties, New Folder, Command Prompt (Admin), Powershell (admin).
Can also start apps at the current path by type in the navigation/path bar: cmd for Command Line, powershell and wt for the new Windows Terminal.
Can you do a video on which things to disable in Windows 10 Task Scheduler.
Your channel is the best help desk I've encountered yet!
You don't have to force restart your computer when not being able to exiting a frozen full screen application. You can simply create a new desktop with the inbuilt windows feature and open the task manager on the new desktop to close the application.
Here are some tips for you
Windows+Shift+S allows you to take a screenshot of all or part of your screen by drawing a shape around what you wanna screenshot. This will copy it to the clipboard, great if you wanna Ctrl+V the image to someone in an email, discord, or anywhere else that allows sending photos. Combine this with the "Clipboard history" Option and you can pin as many pictures as you want. This will allow you to effectively have a little gallery where you can send pictures from anywhere, to anywhere.
Windows+D shows desktop, press again to re-open the minimized windows
Windows+C opens cortana
Windows+E is a personal favorite; this opens the file manager.
Another favorite is
Windows+I (i); this opens settings
Windows+A opens your action center AKA the notification panel
Windows+L instantly locks the PC
Windows+W opens a little prompt in the bottom right. From there you can either do a fullscreen snip or open MS Whiteboard.
Windows+Q // Windows+S opens search
*CTRL+Z WORKS* in more situations than you might think. Ever accidentally erase a bunch of text on a youtube comment? Ctrl+Z has your back
Get quick with key combinations. One of my favorites is "Ctrl+A, Ctrl+X" to instantly delete and copy all the text in what i'm writing so i can write something else, send it, then continue writing what i was.
Edit:
Alt+Enter opens properties for any selected file/folder
Ctrl+Shift+N opens an incognito window in almost any browser
Ctrl+Shift+N also creates a new folder in File Manager
That Task Manager setting is a life saver. Especially in GTA V when it crashes.
You can also just type CMD and hit enter in PowerShell to change to CMD and then powershell to go back.
Alternatively you can press Ctrl + Win + d to open a new desktop to then close a broken game (for example) with task maneger.
always helpful thanks for your effort
Thanks again JOE helpful
as i'm a dum user learning
I made some of these changes and since then, the "search this PC" function in the the file upload and file explorer window has been completely screwed up.
The windows update res setting saved me so many times thank you so much
Which was his video on enabling/disabling/changing the {restart, shut down, sleep, hibernate} options?
Thank you so much for sharing. Some of these settings makes me question why they weren't default in the first place🤔
Choices.
Bill gates cant take my pc. He can only unistall windows from it.😂😂😂😂
god, now there's like almost 30 things you have to change after every install BALLS!
Oh my god i wanted clipboard history for so many years and just learned it already exists
thank you for these two videos...
Thanks for all the tips, there were some settings there I would never have known to toggle myself in both videos.
Really Cool, i have done lot of it long time ago but i didn't know some of your tips. Thanks !! ;D
Awesome videos, thanks bro!
Thanks buddy. Very very useful.
The Power Scheme options tip need to come with a warning that the CPU turbo boost will possibly be always on when set to "High Performance" or "Ultimate Performance". "Ultimate Performance" is available by default under Windows 10 Workstation but is hidden on other versions, you need to open a command prompt (or power shell) as Administrator and type "powercfg -duplicatescheme e9a42b02-d5df-448d-aa00-03f14749eb61" to show it. It is also supposed to minimise micro-latancy issues when activated..
worth to do on high perfomance ? is bad for the PC ? i just dont want Loud and hight TEMP pc
@@COSMOS335 - well, your CPU will not throttle down so more heat = higher fan speed = increased noise.
Thank you for your videos! They are tons of help
WARNING!
On power settings you said to enable maximum performance. i'd say that thats not what you should do if you care about your systems lifespam... if your cpu works at 100% even when not needed etc at desktop idling or something, you allow the cpu to run at full speed etc 5.0 ghz speed meaning it uses more volt. increasing the volt increases the temp of your cpu. which decreases your cpus life. so that setting should only be changed if you are gaming or want your pc to run at full speed for some specific reason.
thats what I wanted to say !
That’s true and it applies to all tech as well
With the latest Ryzen 5000 CPUs, it's best to use the balanced power mode as it automatically adjusts
I have a suggestion: 15 Linux settings you should change. I personally don’t use Windows unless I have to.
Thanks a lot Joe. Saved many future pains. Awesome video
OH MY THIS WAS EXACLY WHAT I NEEDED TIME TO SUBSCRIBE
Love you videos there are always educative
@3:38 Couldn't you use Alt+Tab to switch between open windows?
Thanks. Very helpful.
This is the most adjustable spy/ad/crapware system ever.
when the game freezes and i cant use task manager just do windows tab nad open a new desktop then it works it has saved me many times
Thank you, the video was super useful!
Good job TJ!
What about the exploit protection in the App and Browser control? Thinking face emoji
Wow, Explorer opening to Quick Access has infuriated me for years, and I've been right past that setting without noticing it. Thanks!
1:00 wow i never knew it was there always.... it was present on android but was direly missed on windows.
ThioJoe... thanks again... U hve really educated me on windows, and I hve a feeling ur not done yet...
U got so many videos. Possibly need to spend another two hours to watch.
Thank you dude! You've helped me a lot!
In [Task manager > Performance] you can double click the little graphs on the left to make task manager small. Combine that with the "always show on top" option and leave it in a corner of the screen :)
Hi, this video is from 3 years ago, do you have a same video but for Window 11???
cool video tech talk joe
Well done with both videos!
win+v is what i've always needed
Dylan Mork same lol!
The beginning frame is probably the best frame of this entire video
suuppeerrrr helpfullllll...thanks man
Most of the settings I already had set as you suggested, a couple I didn't. Also thanks for the tip of pinning the control panel to the start menu.