When trying to install or play a certain game, in many cases, you might be prompted to install the Microsoft Visual C++ runtime, because the game requires it. It should usually be a straightforward process, but many users might get stuck with an error that says the Microsoft Visual C++ […] The post Microsoft Visual C++ “Minimum Runtime” Error appeared first on WindowsDigitals.| WindowsDigitals
If you keep seeing this annoying popup that says “Get an app to open this ‘ms-gamebar’ link (or ‘ms-gamingoverlay’) – Your PC doesn’t have an app that can open this link. Try looking for a compatible app in the Microsoft Store”, every time you start a game, connect (or turn […] The post “Get an app to open this ‘ms-gamebar’ link” pop-up appeared first on WindowsDigitals.| WindowsDigitals
If you’re seeing an annoying pop-up that says “Select ◯ to record your game” whenever you start a game or open a full-screen app in Windows 11, this guide will show you how to completely disable this pop-up and prevent it from appearing again each time you launch a game. […] The post “Select ◯ to record your game” pop up in Windows 11 appeared first on WindowsDigitals.| WindowsDigitals
If you’re encountering an issue where only the bottom part of your laptop screen (usually where the taskbar sits on the Windows desktop) seems to be freezing and glitching while the rest of the screen works just fine, this guide will show you what could likely be the cause and […] The post Bottom of Laptop Screen Glitching and Freezing appeared first on WindowsDigitals.| WindowsDigitals
If you haven’t been able to update your Windows 11 for a long time because it fails every time you click the “Check for updates”, “Install now” or even the “Retry” button, this guide will show you what you can do to fix the issue. Also see: How to Restart […] The post Windows 11 “Updates failed” with a “Retry” button appeared first on WindowsDigitals.| WindowsDigitals
Normally, drives will not show up in the navigation pane (the left pane) in File Explorer if they’re not pinned to it. There are times when you might see some drives like D: or E: listed under “This PC”, but not your C: drive. If you’re wondering if you can […] The post Add C: Drive to Left Pane in File Explorer on Windows 11 appeared first on WindowsDigitals.| WindowsDigitals
It might seem unusual to have your WiFi driver accidentally deleted from Windows, but it happens, especially when you’re trying to troubleshoot and fix an internet issue yourself and you’re not really good at computing. If that’s what is happening right now and you’re stuck in a situation where the […] The post Accidentally Deleted the WiFi Driver, What to do? appeared first on WindowsDigitals.| WindowsDigitals
This guide will show you a powerful PowerShell command line that you can use to remove the English (United States) keyboard layout, or literally any other keyboard layout, that you want from Windows 11 so that it won’t show up as an option in the list of keyboard layouts again. […] The post Remove English (US) Keyboard from Windows 11 Taskbar appeared first on WindowsDigitals.| WindowsDigitals
There is a common issue where Windows 11 shows only one processor core even when you’re using a multi-core processor. You might notice this when you open Task Manager and see only a single CPU graph or when the advanced boot options in MSCONFIG only show one processor available. This […] The post Windows 11 Shows Only One Processor Core, Why? appeared first on WindowsDigitals.| WindowsDigitals
If you often find yourself needing to change window sizes and layouts in Windows 11, FancyZones, you can try using a powerful tool called PowerToys, which comes with a feature called FancyZones that does exactly that. FancyZones allows you to create custom layouts for windows, so that your apps can […] The post How to Set Default Window Size in Windows 11 appeared first on WindowsDigitals.| WindowsDigitals