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I was just taught this recently by a newly hired tech. What a time saver. Before this I always did ctrl-alt-delete, then choose "task manager"
I was just taught this recently by a newly hired tech. What a time saver. Before this I always did ctrl-alt-delete, then choose "task manager"
I was just taught this recently by a newly hired tech. What a time saver. Before this I always did ctrl-alt-delete, then choose "task manager"
One thing I learned was Windows + Pause. It will pull up the "System properties" which has the basic system specs and you can change to a domain really easily.
One thing I learned was Windows + Pause. It will pull up the "System properties" which has the basic system specs and you can change to a domain really easily.
One thing I learned was Windows + Pause. It will pull up the "System properties" which has the basic system specs and you can change to a domain really easily.
I'll bookmark that, thanks!