I would start it after the Voodoo Boy quest line. There’s additional dialogue that occurs during/after Phantom Liberty that you can have with other characters, and it’s fun to have it trickle in while you complete the final missions.
Following on from this question, once New Teams is running how do I restore the window via command line? I have a command tied to a keyboard shortcut which would start old Teams or open the window if it were already running in the background. Running ms-teams.exe doesn't achieve the same.
if i click properties for terminal in autostart it says that windows can not find windowsterminal.exe. But where that file is supposed to be there is a wt.exe instead. There must be a service calling for windowsterminal.exe. Where could it be?
If I search about Fast startup in google basically the web says that, you should disable it. If its a bad thing and can cause unexpected problems, why does Windows use this feature? Because in a nvme ssd the startup time with and without fast startup is basically the same.
Yakuza kiwami, I will personally die on this hill. It is the first game. 0 is a prequel and should be treated as such - you will appreciate the references (some of which are just incredible) and characters much more that way around plus 0 is a MUCH bigger game which would make kiwami feel a bit small if you started with 0. I say kiwami, then 0 due to the combat being the same, then 2-6 then LAD.
Ok, then I think it's something outside of your system, try to search on google on why game doesn't start doesn't need to be hogwarts legacy and see if there are some solutions Also don't download and use aio tool fixer
This guide will show you how to make ThrottleStop to start automatically with Windows 11 or 10 using Task Scheduler feature, so that you don't need to manually run it every reboot.
Rename the start2.bin to start.bin and copy the file to: C:\Users\Default\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.Windows.StartMenuExperienceHost_cw5n1h2txyewy\LocalState\ This will make all new logins use it.
Start with Automate The Boring Stuff with Python and do every single exercise yourself. You need to actively program to become proficient at programming. Set yourself a daily routine and stick to it. Maybe, use Seinfeld's "Don't break the chain" method.