Web User - UK (2019-08-07)

(Antfer) #1
66 7 - 20August 2019

HARDWARE
Fix anon-bootingUSB

Q


Following Issue 477’s cover feature
(bit.ly/webuser477) onusing aUSB
memory stick to host a portable
operating system, I decidedto give it a
go andinvested£25 in the Pro version
of WinToUSB (bit.ly/wtou481). However,
I don’t seemable to get it to work.
I have tried three PCs and two laptops,
a mixture ofWindows10 Professional
and Home, BIOS and UEFI, MBRs and
GPTs, with no luck. Not a single device
booted from the USBstick. I obviously
changed the settings in BIOS/UEFIto
allow USB boot and made it the first
bootable device. I tried with and without
Legacycompatibility, and with and
without Safe Boot.
I’ve also tried all the optionsavailable
in WinToUSB, such as all three partition
schemes and all three optionsat the final
stage, including VHD and VHDX. Canyou
think of any otherreason why it’s not
working? I’m using a DataTraveler 100 G3
64GBstick, which is more than enough
for my64-bitWindowsversion. Any

advicewould be
appreciated.
Marc, via email

A

A solutionthat
workedfor some
people is to use a
different make and
modelof USB memory
stick. For example,
one personswitched
fromthe Kingston
DataTraveler to a
Sandisk andit worked
firsttime. Some
computers and USB
flash drives just seemto
beincompatible. It can’t
evenbe narrowed down
to a singlemanufacturer,
because one modelwill
work but another won’t.
Computers have

Q

Ever since I installed the recent
major Windows10 update, the
format of myDownloads folder has
changed. WhenI goto Save Asand
click a folder, it shows alongand
detailed list of filesorganised into
Yesterday, Last Week, Last Month
andso on.
I find this layout very annoying and
wouldrather have an alphabetical list
of files andfolders.This ismy
preferred layout, and Istill see this if
I access thefolder through File
Explorer. It also has anextensive
toolbar across thetop of thecontents
in File Explorer, which isn’t visible in
the Save As window, nor does there
appearto be awayto make it visible.
How do I make the Save As list look
like the File Explorer one?
Anne-Marie Nicol, via email

‘(None)’. Right-click anduse the ‘Sort
by’ and‘Groupby’ options to select
the viewyou want.

Organise files in Save As

GENERAL PC

Right-click in Save As boxes to select your preferred viewoptions

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A

Save As
can’t
display the
File Explorer
toolbar but
right-
clicking
an empty
space
displays
a set of
options you
can use to
reorder
things. We
can see
fromthe
screenshot
you sent that Downloads is set to ‘Group
by’, then‘Date modified’. Right-click an
empty space andselect ‘Groupby’, then

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