Windows 10 Tutorials
Any computer user needs to make sure that they know where they are going to find their files. While you are aware that there is a search function right there in the Start menu, you would still want to discover all other efficient ways of searching applica
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Microsoft Edge has replaced the old Internet Explorer, holding a great promise for those that are looking to migrate from other browsers - it is fully customizable, fast, and reliable.
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The ideal interface for any Windows 10 user is the one that would allow him to make efficient use of his screen, keyboard, and pointing devices. Since technology does not limit a PC user to simply using a single LED monitor
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When Windows Firewall is turned on and running, you don't have to do anything special to use it. It remains on constant vigil, automatically protecting your computer from hackers and worms trying to sneak in through unprotected ports.
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Over on the right side of the taskbar is the notification area (also called the system tray or tray). Each icon in the notification area represents a program or service that's running in the background.
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In this tutorial we talk about techniques for creating, managing, and password-protecting user accounts, but before we get into the details, we provide some basic information on passwords in general.
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You can create your own folders at any time. For example, if you have many files in your Documents folder or some other folder, you may want to start organizing into subfolders within your Documents folder.
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Store files online, to be accessed from anywhere with an Internet connection. Since the release of Windows 10, the role and presence of Microsoft's OneDrive cloud service has changed considerably
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The Control Panel is where you can change the settings of Windows. The options here will affect how Windows looks and works.
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Top tips you need to know to enable you to work smarter and more efficiently.
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Computer hardware includes printers, scanners, cameras, external drives, flash drives, network adapters, and modems to name just some.
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Your computer is a machine and, like all machines, it will go wrong from time to time. Windows provides a number of tools that can help you diagnose and repair most problems, and in this tutorial we show you what they are and how to use them.
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How to balance two occasionally conflicting concerns: the legitimate needs of users for a customized and comfortable experience, on the one hand, and the organization's needs for security and manageability on the other.
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A few tips and quick references to make this tutorial especially suited for laptop owners who need information in a hurry.
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You can start any program or app that's installed on your computer by finding the program's icon on the Start menu or by searching for it using Cortana, and then clicking that icon.
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