Right click on desktop and select new -> shortcut. Then copy and paste this in the program location box
“rundll32.exe user32.dll,LockWorkStation”
Click next and enter a name for you shortcut and then click finish.
Now you can copy and paste that shortcut anywhere you want on your computer.
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To change from FAT 32 to NTFS for more stability and security, open the command prompt and type:
> Convert C: /FS:NTFS
Make sure there is a space between the C: and the foward slash (/). Once you press enter it will ask you for confirmation and press Y. Then press Y and enter once more to reboot. It will take between one hour and 15 minutes to convert to NTFS.
Now you can set passwords for files and use encryption.
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