Author name: Evan Joseph Malveda

How to Run PowerShell as an Administrator from a Windows Terminal?

Administrator tabs cannot ordinarily be open at the same time as non-elevated tabs in the Windows Terminal. It is, however, achievable with the use of a third-party tool! Here’s how to use Windows Terminal to run PowerShell as an administrator. How does Windows Terminal Handle Administrative Permissions? Running PowerShell as an administrator (also known as

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How to Hide “System Requirements Not Met” on Windows 11?

Windows 11 is known for being finicky when it comes to hardware. You might be getting a “System Requirements Not Met” notice if you skipped over the standard requirements and forced it to install. Here’s how to turn it off. A registry hack can be used to disable the notifications. You can use Regedit or

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How to enable the (Hidden) Administrator Account on Windows 7, 8, 10, or 11?

Many individuals who are familiar with previous versions of Windows are wondering what happened to the built-in Administrator account, which was always established by default. Is this account still active, and if so, how do you gain access to it? The account is established on Windows 11, 10, 8, 7, or Vista, but it cannot

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How to restore Chrome tabs if the “Re-Open Last Session” button is not available?

Google Chrome or your PC have both crashed. When you refresh Chrome, all of your tabs are gone, and there’s no button offering to “Re-open Last Session.” Perhaps you missed it? Or perhaps it was never there in the first place. In any case, you’d like to reclaim those tabs. And you certainly can! To

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