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  1. 2019年3月30日 · Snappy Driver Installer Origin is a free open source and portable program for Microsoft's Windows operating system to update device drivers. The application is a fork of Snappy Driver Installer, a program that we reviewed back in 2015. Both programs are in active development and it is quite difficult to find out how they differ from each other.

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  2. 2018年6月12日 · Wufuc is a free open source program for Windows 7 and 8.1 that you can run to unlock Windows Update on devices with unsupported hardware. The application does not modify any system files. The application patches a results file that is generated by the CPU check of the Windows operating system so that it returns true all the time.

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  3. 2021年10月19日 · Ventoy 1.0.55 is available already for download. The program can be used to created bootable USB media from a variety of image formats, including ISO, WIM, IMG and VHD. What sets Ventoy apart from most solutions, including Rufus and Universal MediaCreationTool, is that it places image files directly on the USB media, without extraction, and that multiple image files may be added to boot ...

    • What Is Meet Now?
    • Why Is There A Meet Now Icon on The Windows 10 taskbar?
    • How to Remove The Meet Now Icon on Windows 10
    • Removing Meet Now Via The Group Policy
    • Removing Meet Now Using The Registry

    To answer the first question: Meet Now is a feature of the communication software Skype. Microsoft introduced Meet Now in Skype earlier this year as a way to set up a video conference with just a few clicks. While it is necessary to start a conference from within Skype or Skype on the Web, participants who join it don't need an account or Skype ins...

    Microsoft added the Meet Now icon to the Windows 10 taskbar. Microsoft added the button to make it easier for users of its operating system to create meetings or to join meetings. Note: The new Meet Now icon is not added on Windows 10 Enterprise systems or Azure Active Directory accounts.

    Meet Now is useful to a subset of users. If you don't plan to use it, you may want to remove it from the taskbar as it takes up space without providing anything of use to you. Multiple options are available to uninstall Meet Now from the system. One of the easier options involves right-clicking on the Meet Now icon and selecting "hide" from the con...

    System administrators may disable (or enable) the Meet Now icon on the Windows 10 taskbar using the Group Policy. The Group Policy is only available in professional editions of Windows 10, and not in Windows 10 Home. Here is how that is done: 1. You need elevated rights to use the Group Policy. 2. Use Windows-R to open the runbox. 3. Type gpedit.ms...

    You may also remove Meet Now on Windows 10 using the Registry. 1. Use Windows-R to open the runbox. 2. Type regedit.exe and select OK. 3. For individual users, go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer 3.1. Right-click on Explorer and select New > Dword (32-bit) Value. 3.2. Name it HideSCAMeetNow. 3.3. Set ...

  4. 2017年2月2日 · UCheck. UCheck offers similar functionality. The program has been created by the author of RogueKiller Anti-Malware, a popular program to detect and remove malware and advanced security threats such as rootkits or worms. The free version is offered as an installer, and as a portable version for 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows.

  5. 2021年5月2日 · Let's take a tour of the new iteration. In addition to the three capturing modes from the version we reviewed, the program picked up a FullScreen snapshot mode along the way in one of 1.x version updates. That's nice, but the new GIF recording mode in version 2.0 is ...

  6. 2022年12月25日 · Martin Brinkmann is a journalist from Germany who founded Ghacks Technology News Back in 2005. He is passionate about all things tech and knows the Internet and computers like the back of his hand. You can follow Martin on Facebook or Twitter, and read his weekly tech newsletter on Substack