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Computips: Product Key of Windows 8 Professional

The document provides instructions for enabling .Net Framework offline, creating shutdown and restart tiles, and opening a previous Word file. It also includes a Windows 8 Professional product key. The instructions include running commands from the Command Prompt as Administrator, copying folders from the Windows installation media, and creating shortcuts with specific targets and icons.

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Computips: Product Key of Windows 8 Professional

The document provides instructions for enabling .Net Framework offline, creating shutdown and restart tiles, and opening a previous Word file. It also includes a Windows 8 Professional product key. The instructions include running commands from the Command Prompt as Administrator, copying folders from the Windows installation media, and creating shortcuts with specific targets and icons.

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CompuTips

Product Key of Windows 8 Professional


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To enable Microsoft .Net Framework offline


1. Run the Command Prompt as Administrator 2. Copy the folder of sources\sxs from the windows installation media to C:\ 3. Run the Following Command Dism /online /enable-feature /featurename:NetFx3 /All /Source: C:\sxs /LimitAccess

To create shutdown, restart tiles


1. Go to C:\Users\(User Name) \AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs 2. Create a shortcut named Shutdown and target at %winpath%\System32\shutdown.exe /s /t 0 3. Create a shortcut named Restart and target at %winpath%\System32\shutdown.exe /r /t 0 4. Select the desired icons

To Open Microsoft Office Word with the previous file opened


1. Create a shortcut in the desktop for WINWORD.exe 2. Set the target to %Path of the shortcut%mFile1

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