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Wine uses an equivalent of the Windows registry, accessed through regedit as with a normal Windows system I would imagine there is a key buried in there somewhere that you could use to disable the network connection, or at least make it local-only (I'm not an expert on the Windows registry, so I can't say where unfortunately) Alternatively, You could try setting Wine to use a proxy to access
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From Recovery Environment the DISM commands are installed I believe so nothing to worry about there And, yes, you will need to enter commands from cmd exe From Recovery Environment you will get a command prompt like X:\>Sources (see this tutorial - Open Command Prompt at Boot in Windows 10 Windows 10 General Tips Tutorials ) Then you need to identify which drive letter is assigned to the
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Looks like somehow ClearType got deactivated ClearType is Microsoft’s implementation of anti-aliasing for fonts You can find the ClearType settings by searching for them on the start menu or by going to Control Panel → Appearance and Personalization → Fonts and then selecting “Adjust ClearType text” in the sidebar They are not accessible from the Modern UI Settings app, except
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How do I modify an existing registry key value from cmd? There are a lot of options and switches, bells and whistles, for the Reg command There are options to query, add, and delete keys, subkeys
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A user tries to change his her password in a Windows domain and it's not accepted: The password supplied does not meet the minimum complexity requirements How can an end-user find out what the
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