Basically, i upgraded to Win 10 about 2 weeks ago, when it was still free. Doing the upgrade from my copy of Win 7 to Win 10 went smoothly, with no issues whatsoever. After having upgraded, i noticed that my user folders, meaning Desktop, Documents, Picturesm Music etc. all where located on the C:drive (my SSD) where i installed windows. Users report that Windows 10 gets stuck on the Welcome screen because it’s attempting to connect with your Wi-Fi network. To resolve this issue, briefly deactivate and see if it fixes the problem. If you're not a network administrator, try unplugging the dongle from the outlet for some time (around less than one minute) before reconnecting again.

Click your Start Button, type snip and hit Enter - this will open the Snipping Tool. Set Mode to Full Screen, then click New to take a screenshot. Save that file to your Desktop and close the Snipping Tool. Then in your next Post, click the second last button on the toolbar above your post to select that image and upload it to your post . . ..

To make a User folder appear on the desktop, open Settings, click Personalization > Themes > Desktop icons settings link, and then click to select each icon you want to see on the desktop. Read
Method 2: Run the DISM Tool. If the issue persists, I would have you run the DISM tool to check the system health and will try to restore the files. Click on 'Start'. Enter 'Command prompt' in the Search box. In the list of results, swipe down on or right-click Command prompt, and then tap or click 'Run as administrator'.
a. Open Task Manager by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Esc keys from the Start Screen and click on the Processes tab. b. Under the Windows Processes, check if Windows Explorer is present. c. If not, click on File and select Run New Task. d. Type explorer.exe in the Create New Task window and press Enter. Method 2: Perform Safe Mode and Clean Boot to Go into Safe Mode to delete the icon. Start > Type Msconfig > Press Enter. Click on Boot Tab. Select Safe Boot. Press Apply, Ok. Reboot. Once the system loads in Safe Mode > Right click on the Icon > Select Delete. When finished, go back to MSconfig window > Boot Tab. Uncheck Safe Boot.
In Windows 10, you can easily disable the Tablet Mode by clicking on the Notifications icon on the right side of the Taskbar (refer to the above screenshot). In Windows 11, there is no dedicated
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