How to Change the Default Directory of Command Prompt in Windows 10/11

In this article, you will know how to change the default directory of command prompt in 3 ways. When you open command prompt in any version of Windows, the default directory is either set to C:\Windows\System32 or C:\Users\<user name>. If you want to change the default directory of the command prompt to some other folder, […]

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[100% Working] Not in a hypervisor partition (HVP=0) (VERR_NEM_NOT_AVAILABLE) or VT-x is disabled in the BIOS for all CPU modes

If you are trying to create a new virtual machine using VirtualBox on Windows 10 or any other Windows versions, you may get an error as below: Not in a hypervisor partition (HVP=0)(VERR_NEM_NOT_AVAILABLE). VT-x is disabled in the BIOS for all CPU modes (VERR_VMX_MSR_ALL_VMX_DISABLED). Before we see the fix for this VirtualBox issue, let’s go

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Save not adding file extension in Notepad++? Steps to change the default save extension.

You might have encountered this Notepad++ issue while saving any file with some extension. If you try to save a text file in the new releases of Notepad++, you might end up saving a text file as a file without extension by default. E.g. Notes.txt might get saved as Notes with “.txt” extension missing. The

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How to check Internet Explorer bit version? Know if IE is 32 bit or 64 bit.

Have you ever wondered which version of Internet Explorer are you using? 64 bit or 32 bit? Checking the Internet Explorer bit version is required if the application that you are running is specifically designed for a specific IE bit version. In this article, you will know how you can check Internet Explorer bit version.

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