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Windows 10 is the most powerful operating system that Microsoft has ever made, but it's also the most complex. While the user interface is extremely intuitive, you'll have to dig a little deeper to customize your experience, get maximum performance and make the most of features such as the Cortana voice assistant, Edge browser and multiple desktops. Below, you'll find over 100 Windows 10 tips and tutorials, split into nine categories and designed to help you learn the basics, disable common annoyances, save storage or be more productive. • • • • • • • • • • Windows 10 Basics Learn how to, tweak the most important settings, and perform key, everyday tasks. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Customize Windows 10 Tweak the Windows UI so it looks and feels just the way you like it. Change the theme,, or turn the new OS into a.

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• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Fix Annoyances and Problems We love Windows 10, but like a close relative, sometimes it can overstep boundaries and get on your nerves. Learn how to prevent the operating system from without your permission, speed up a or disable. Also, find out how to fix serious problems by or running older programs in. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Cortana Tips Windows 10's built-in digital assistant can help you gather important information,, send messages and more. Find out how to with a voice command, use her to, have her, change her accent and more. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Edge Browser Tips The default Microsoft browser is blazing fast and dead simple. Here's how to perform a variety of tasks in Edge, from common actions like, and to tweaking key settings like the or crash-recovery options.

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Performance and Productivity Make both Windows 10 and yourself faster and more powerful. Configure the operating system to, to an external monitor,, or activate the platform's built-in '.' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Security and Networking Connect your PC to a network or use it as a while keeping your system secure. Learn how to create limited-privilege, and more. Otveti na bileti slesarya remontnika 4 5 razryada 1

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Storage and Backup Find extra space on your hard drive or SSD by making Windows, installing and deleting the unnecessary. Make the most of Microsoft's OneDrive cloud backup service by controlling which, mapping your account as a and more.

• • • • • • • • • • • • • Windows File Explorer Tips Every time you browse through your hard drive, copy files over from a USB Flash drive or organize your photos folder, you're using File Explorer. Make this most of this important utility by taking advantage of all its features and customizing the UI. • C • • • • • • • • • Paint 3D Tips Learn how to make the most of Microsoft's built-in drawing program. • • • • • • • • • • • • •. Don Warshaw Says: Thank you for your clarity! Very direct and clear, very easy to follow.

Now, if you can only figure out a way to explain to me why MS elevated Techs have told me the opposite info as to (Phillipine MS Tech support) 'you really should do it now' vs. (US WIN-10 Tech)'better not as the team isn't finished yet with the process': when it comes to connecting my Google Domain App email + my two Gmail accounts nested warmly in Outlook 365 (2016), with www.outlook.live.com and how does this function like or become an Exchange Account (without an exchange server in my study), and then 3-way syncing the Android 7.0 calendar that i make 995% of my entries on, with my apparently 3 different(?) Google calendars, the Outlook calendar, and linking it back to my Android 7 Galaxy S7 Edge, (I really do miss my Note 7!). Well that's the conundrum. It seems that during the aggressive MS 'use-one-log-in-to-open-everything' phase, I apparently now have a Gmail log-in, opening an outlook.live.com Mailbox web app. I think that about covers it., Any thoughts on a good start point, or path to follow thats systematic and logical? Frankie Says: I had Windows XP well past the date Microsoft suggested, but that was because it was familiar and I knew how to use the limited number of programs I really needed to use or wanted to for that matter.

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