In Windows 10, you can kill all not responding tasks at once. There is a special command which will allow you to do this. In this article, we will see how it can be done. Also, we'll create a shortcut to close hung tasks quickly.
Author: Sergey Tkachenko
Download Windows 10 Kill Not Responding Tasks Context Menu
Windows 10 Kill Not Responding Tasks Context Menu.
Use the provided Registry tweak to add the Kill Not Responding Tasks context menu command to the Desktop. The undo tweak is included.
Insiders on the Slow Ring are getting updated Sticky Notes
If you are a Windows 10 Insider on the Slow Ring, then Microsoft has prepared a surprise for you. The built-in app, Sticky Notes, got updates today.
Windows 10 Build 15048 is out for Slow Ring Insiders
Windows Insiders on the Slow ring haven't seen new builds since Windows 10 build 14986 which was released for them in December. Finally, Microsoft today rolled out a new build for them, which is Windows 10 build 15048.
How to Add Slide Show Context Menu in Windows 10
You can add Slide Show to the context menu in Windows 10. This will allow you to start a slide show from a folder containing images directly from the right-click menu. Here is how it can be done.
Download Slide Show Context menu in Windows 10
Slide Show Context menu in Windows 10.
Add or remove the useful Slide Show command to the context menu in File Explorer in Windows 10.
Firefox 52 is out with NPAPI plugins support disabled
A new stable version of the popular Firefox browser was released today. This is the first version of the browser which has support for classic NPAPI plugins disabled. Let's see what else has changed.
Add File Hash Context Menu in Windows 10
In our previous article, we saw how to calculate Hash values for a file without using third party tools. A special cmdlet "Get-FileHash" allows you to calculate the SHA1, SHA256, SHA384, SHA512, MACTripleDES, MD5, and RIPEMD160 hash values of the given file. Here is how to integrate this into the context menu in Windows 10.
How to Show or Hide File Extensions in Windows 10
By default, File Explorer in Windows 10 does not show the file extension for most file types. This is a security risk as anyone could send you a malicious file named "Runme.txt.exe" but Windows will hide the .exe portion, so an inexperienced user can inadvertently open the file thinking that it is a text file and malware will infect his or her PC.
Download File Hash Context Menu for Windows 10
File Hash Context Menu for Windows 10.
Use the provided registry tweak to add or remove the File Hash context menu in Windows 10.