Install or open the Link to Windows mobile app on your Android device. To do this, open a web browser on your Android device and then enter the link that's displayed on your PC (www.aka.ms/yourpc).

You will be presented with a list of your linked Android devices under your Microsoft account. If no phones are linked, a QR code will be displayed for you to scan with your Android device and proceed with pairing your device to Phone Link


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Once your device is successfully linked to your PC, Use as connected camera feature is toggled on, it will appear as an available camera option in Windows Settings and other camera applications. Simply select your mobile device from the dropdown menu to access and utilize its camera functionality seamlessly.

This link between your iPhone and PC gives you instant access to many things you love. Read and reply to text messages with ease, make and receive calls, and manage your iPhone notifications right on your PC.

If you want to change the target path of the existing symbolic link C:\SPI from "C:\Users\Chino\Dropbox (Reserve Membership)\" to "C:\Users\Chino\Dropbox (Reserve Membership)\SPI\" you do not need to delete the link beforehand. Simply including the -Force parameter to overwrite the link works for me in PowerShell 5.1 on Windows 10 Pro v1603:

I have been trying various methods of installing the ST-Link USB drivers on my Windows 11 Laptop, with absolutely no success. Here is the output I see when I try to run the installation batch file from the stsw-link009 download:

When I open the properties on the ST-Link device, it (obviously) says that the drivers are not installed. Needless to say, if I try to run a program form the Cube IDE, I get a "No-ST-Link Detected" message. Also, if I open a project on the mbed IDE while the nucleo is plugged in, the board does get recognized. The board is the F091RC, although I am not sure that's relevant to my issues. The pre-loaded blinky program does work as well.

There is no such thing as a hard link to a directory in Windows. In Windows, you either create a symbolic link to a directory by using the command mklink /d link_name target_dir or you create a junction with mklink /J link_name target_dir.

A junction (also called a soft link) differs from a hard link in that the storage objects it references are separate directories, and a junction can link directories located on different local volumes on the same computer.

Some caveat is required here since Microsoft's nomenclature is not really neat but, in a few words, these are your options to create references to files and directories in Windows:

(1) shortcuts: files whose content is the location of another file. It works more or less like a soft link, with a crucial difference though: it is NOT a directory entry, the link information is stored inside the file. For this reason, it doesn't work with many applications (at least, it works as it is supposed to within the Windows Explorer...);

(2) hard links: created with the command mklink /h. Valid for files only and works within a given volume (i.e., just like in Linux, you cannot hard-link a file in another partition nor in a network drive);

(3) junctions: this beast is really weird. It works with directories only, and - funny thing - can point to directories in other file systems;

(4) symbolic links: it is much like in Linux, and works with directories and files, too. (But tends to require Administrator privileges, which can make it rather inconvenient.) As I mentioned above, it is created with the command mklink /d link_name target_dir for directories (and mklink link_name target_file for files).You can read more about this here.

A hard link is a file system feature that cannot cross a file system boundary. You can't hard link files on C: to D: because they are separate file systems. They might each contain the same type of file system (eg. NTFS) but they are separate file systems.

Also, mklink /D creates a directory symbolic link, not a hard link. In practice, symbolic links are "fancy shortcuts" to files and folders, while hard links are sort of like a "file sync" for files only, where the "shortcut" is a "twin" of the target file; make changes to one, and you make changes to both...but in reality there is actually only one file physically on the drive, so if the target file is 500MB in size, only 500MB are being used. JUNCTIONS are hard links for folders and function the same as hard links.

I don't notice it on Win8.1, but I have already hacked out a bunch of stuff in the registry on Win8.1. I have the Dropbox folder conveniently located in the root of a second hard drive, I don't need the link cluttering up the Navigation Pane, or the Desktop for that matter.

I spoke too soon. It has returned. Examining the registry, the "Attributes" value changed back to "f080004d". And after several edits and reboots, this has reverted back several times. So something in Dropbox itself is actively preventing me from removing this obnoxious link in the navigation pane.

Phone Link is the official Microsoft feature that allows you to link your mobile device with your desktop computer to make working with it more comfortable. The tool is designed to use all the information you store in Android directly in Windows, such as messages, applications, or even calls.

To connect both devices, you will need to download the Android version, which you can download directly from Uptodown. Once the app is installed on your mobile device and PC, you can complete the linking process by scanning the QR code that will appear on the desktop version. Once scanned, you will have access to everything you have stored on your Android.

This (link below) seems like a different case - This person is already able to log into his or her machine - but desires to narrow the scope of who can log in (limit access to one machine and one IP). I can't log in at all from outside the network.

That's not really true, there are windows updates etc. Happens many times that an error coincides with install of a program but its not the cause: To find the error I would delete Norton and see if the problem persists, if it does, its not Norton. If its solved it is Norton. Then take it from there.

"That's not really true, there are windows updates etc. Happens many times that an error coincides with install of a program but its not the cause: To find the error I would delete Norton and see if the problem persists, if it does, its not Norton. If its solved it is Norton. Then take it from there."

Also, linking your Windows key to your Microsoft account unlocks extra features and benefits. For instance, you can use OneDrive for cloud storage and syncing files across devices. You get exclusive apps/services like Office 365, Outlook, and Xbox Live too!

John had been using Windows for years without linking it to his Microsoft account. He decided to try it when he bought a new laptop. He followed the steps and linked his Windows key. Amazingly, his settings were instantly synced across both devices! John became an advocate for signing in with a Microsoft account and experienced smoother computing.

Without his product keys linked to his Microsoft account, he struggled to retrieve his licenses and had to contact customer support for each software. John learned the value of linking his Windows key to his Microsoft account for future convenience and peace of mind.

Choose Decrypt password. The GetWindows password page closes, and the defaultadministrator password for the instance appears underPassword, replacing the Getpassword link shown previously.

[Mac OS X] The process automatically commences connecting to your instance. Note that you might need to switch spaces to see the Windows instancescreen. For more information, see See open windows and spaces in Mission Control on Mac.

In my case, I found that Windows 11 wants you to go an extra step. Maybe 3 or 4 steps, if a click is a step. You now have to go into Settings > Bluetooth & devices, and lo, your enabled iPhone hotspot should be there, THEN you have to open up the properties ellipses for the device, where you will see a "Join Personal Area Network (PAN)" link that pops out.

Click that link, THEN another link is presented in a "Bluetooth Personal Area Network" window. (sigh) And in That Thing, there is a dropdown selection list with a single item. This is labelled "Access Point" click that and then of course, click the "Connect" button that appears under there and now, now my friend, after a great sampler of possible widgets - you are in business.

With the Phone Link app installed on your PC, download and set up the Link to Windows app on your Android phone. This companion app acts as a link between your phone and a Windows PC. Link to Windows comes preinstalled on the best Samsung phones and is available as a free download on other compatible devices from the Play Store.

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