This post will focus on how to show hidden files in Windows 11. Windows 11 has a brand-new File Explorer with many new design pieces. It is now a much more modern, clean, and elegant application that works well for traditional and touch-based computers. On the downside, users need to learn where to find new elements and commands. You can learn how to change folders options in Windows 11 in our dedicated guide, while this guide will explain several methods of showing hidden files.
Category: Windows 11
How to Repair Install Windows 11 with In-place Upgrade
You can perform a repair install of Windows 11 with an In-place Upgrade if you have some problems with Windows 11 that can't be fixed with regular troubleshooting solutions. By doing In-place Upgrade, you won't lose your data, including user accounts, personal data, and installed apps.
How to Open Control Panel in Windows 11
Microsoft made it harder to open the Classic Control panel in Windows 11. While it is still present in the OS, it is not exposed anywhere in the GUI any longer. If you still need to open the classic Control Panel app, we will review a number of how you can do it.
How to Show Taskbar on All Displays in Windows 11
You can make Windows 11 to show the taskbar on all displays connected to your computer. This is useful when you are working with more than one display. Otherwise, it will appear only on the main display.
Run as Administrator in Windows 11 – multiple ways to start apps elevated
Run as administrator in Windows 11 is a term that describes the process of starting an app elevated with highest privileges. Windows 11, like any other modern OS version, runs applications and programs with standard (limited) privileges. Some programs require administrator access to perform specific tasks. In such cases, you may need to quit the app and run it elevated. There are several ways to run a program as an administrator in Windows 11. This article will show you most of them.
How to open Task Manager in Windows 11
This post will show you various way to open Task Manager in Windows 11, from obvious methods to lesser known.
Everyone knows that to open Task Manager in Windows 10, you need to right-click the taskbar and select Task Manager. That is the most popular and preferred by many ways to launch Task Manager, as it is available everywhere almost at any time. Apart from providing a shortcut to Task Manager, the taskbar's context menu hosts few more options, such as window management, the ability to turn on/off different buttons, show or hide Cortana, etc. If you are used to those commands in Windows 10, prepare for some radical changes after upgrading to Windows 11.
Windows 11: Show or Hide Icons in Tray Area (Taskbar Corner Overflow)
You can show or hide Icons in Windows 11 tray area, now known as Taskbar Corner Overflow. This post will show you how it can be done.
Microsoft is running Windows 11 Bug Bash
Microsoft is hosting the Windows Insider Bug Bash event, which aims to find bugs in the Windows 11 operating system for the first time. The data collected during this event will help engineers fix issues and make the system more stable before its release this fall.
Microsoft releases Windows 11 Build 22000.65 (KB5004745)
Microsoft today released a cumulative update for Windows 11, KB5004745, that raises the OS version to build 22000.65. While being a cumulative update with a minor version number change, it brings a bunch of new features, fixes and improvements to Insiders in the Dev channel.
How to Open Folder Options in Windows 11
This article will show you how to change folder options in Windows 11. Apart from a radical Start menu overhaul, Windows 11 comes with a new File Explorer that finally replaces the one Microsoft introduced back in 2012.