Introducing new Educational and Q&A Platform.

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As well experienced wordpress users and web developers, here is the best opportunity to build your knowledge up and share those with others.

Our mission is to share and grow
the world’s knowledge.
HTS mission is to share and grow the world’s knowledge.

How To Solve, is a well formatted Q&A Site.

A vast amount of the knowledge that would be valuable to many people is currently only available to a few — either locked in people’s heads, or only accessible to select groups.

We want to connect the people who have knowledge to the people who need it, to bring together people with different perspectives so they can understand each other better, and to empower everyone to share their knowledge for the benefit of the rest of the world.

The potential of this is huge. If we can execute on our mission, we’re going to make a big impact on the world. We just need to get a smart group of people together that can get us there.


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We’ve upgraded the UI in Visual Studio 2022

In Visual Studio 2022, our team made a series of targeted investments to upgrade the Visual Studio user interface.

We’re committed to spending time on the things that have meaningful impact to your product experience, so we grounded our work in real problems and suggestions surfaced by you and made sure to work with you every step of the way to ensure we got it right.

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Preparing the Windows 10 November 2021 Update for Release

Windows 10, version 21H2 offered as an optional update in Windows Update.

Hello Windows Insiders!

We are preparing the Windows 10 November 2021 Update (Windows 10, version 21H2) for release. We believe that Build 19044.1288 is the final build for the November 2021 Update, and the ISO for this build can be downloaded here.

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Windows 11: System requirements and TPM

For Windows 11, all systems will need a TPM 2.0 chip. TPM is short for Trusted Point Module, and it’s primarily known as a means for security in PCs. We have a guide to check for how to see if your PC has a TPM chip. 

Microsoft has started clearing up some of the confusion people had regarding TPMs, pointing out most PCs sold within the past five years will have the modules installed. However they may not all be active, and so Microsoft has published a tutorial with various ways people can do that for themselves. 

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New features on Windows’ next major upgrade : Windows 11.

Windows 11 design: New design and Start menu

Windows 11 Start
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Windows 11 has a new look and feel that’s designed to be more attractive but also more user-friendly. There’s a new Start button that’s placed at the center, and pressing it can show you your recent files, docs and apps. 

The Start menu now moves away from the big list of applications, and instead has a grid of select applications, and a second grid of recommended documents. An “All Apps” button likely leads to the traditional list of apps.

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How to do a clean install of Windows 11

How to do a clean install of Windows 11 using an ISO file
Here’s how to do a clean install of Windows 11 without becoming a Windows Insider.

Want to know how to do a clean install of Windows 11, before its public release later this year? The obvious solution is to sign up for the Windows Insider Program and download the latest build that Microsoft makes available through Windows Update.

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Windows 11 release date, beta, requirements and all the new features

Microsoft has announced that Windows 11 will officially roll out on October 5.

Windows 11 Start menu
(Image credit: Microsoft)

Windows 11 is due for a full release October 5th and features a big redesign along with lots of new features. Windows 11 switches up its look with a new Start menu and rounded corners, but it also includes lots of productivity upgrades, including Snap Layouts for running multiple apps at once. 

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Windows 11: The operating system for hybrid work and learning

If the past year has taught us anything, it’s that organizations must be resilient, and technology has been more critical to that resilience than ever before. The global pandemic accelerated digital transformation in ways never before imagined, and we are honored and humbled that so many of you chose Windows as the platform for that transformation.

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How to Change the Date and Time on Windows 11

AUG 20 2021, 9:00 Pm

By default, Windows 11 keeps track of your date and time automatically thanks to an internet-based time server. If you need to manually adjust the date and time, re-enable automatic timekeeping, or force a time synchronization, you can do it all in Settings. Here’s how.

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