How to Create a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) to Prank Your Friends
Blue screen of death (BSOD) is a common and not new error of Windows when the computer is experiencing some serious system error.
While using Windows 11 , many users need to access This PC (manage files and data on the device) but cannot find this icon anywhere, including in the Start menu . The article below will guide you how to display the This PC icon on the Desktop screen on Windows 11 with a few simple steps.

How to display the This PC icon on the Windows 11 desktop
Basically, the trick to display This PC on the Desktop on Windows 11 is quite similar to Windows 10. However, due to interface improvements, the process is more complicated than Windows 10, please do it. Follow the steps below exactly.
First, on the Desktop screen, right-click on an empty area on the screen then select the Personalize button .

On the left menu, click on Themes section .

Click on the Desktop icon Settings line in the Related Settings section .

In the Desktop Icon Settings dialog box that appears, select the Computer box then press the OK button to save.

Now, exit to the Desktop screen and you will see the This PC icon appear.
Wishing you success!
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