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Find and open File Explorer - Microsoft Support
Find and open File Explorer in Windows 10 and Windows 11, and customize Quick access by pinning and removing files and folders.
Use System Restore - Microsoft Support
Windows 10. Use System restore to make restore points when you install a new app, driver, or Windows update, and when you create a restore point manually. Restoring won’t affect your personal files, but it will remove apps, drivers, and updates installed after the restore point was made.
Get Windows Media Player - Microsoft Support
Windows Media player should now be reinstalled. Note: To troubleshoot issues like playback and codec problems, see the "Get help" section in Windows Media Player. Learn how to get Windows Media Player 12 for Windows 10, Windows 8.1, and Windows 7.
Use the System File Checker tool to repair missing or corrupted system ...
If some Windows functions aren't working or Windows crashes, use the System File Checker to scan Windows and restore your files. Though the steps below might look complicated at first glance, just follow them in order, step-by-step, and we’ll try to get you back on track.
Find and install your Microsoft downloads from Microsoft Store
Find solutions to common problems or get help from a support agent. By pressing submit, your feedback will be used to improve Microsoft products and services. Learn how to find and install digital downloads from Microsoft Store. See instructions to download and install software directly purchased from Microsoft.
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
Sign in to SharePoint - Microsoft Support
SharePoint is a browser-based app that you connect to through your web browser, like so: Go to office.com, and sign in to your work or school account. In the upper left corner of the window, select the app launcher > All apps > SharePoint.
Applies To: SharePoint in Microsoft 365
Open and run DxDiag.exe - Microsoft Support
Open and run DxDiag.exe. Windows 10. This tool is used to collect info about devices to help troubleshoot problems with DirectX sound and video. A support person might ask for this info, or you might post it in a forum when you ask for help. In Windows, select Start and enter dxdiag into the search box on the taskbar.
Pin and unpin apps to the Start menu - Microsoft Support
Pin and unpin apps to the Start menu. Pin the apps you use most often to the Start menu. Here's how: Select Start from the taskbar. In the Recommended section, select More and then scroll to the app you want to pin. Or you can search for the app by typing the app name in the search box.
Disk cleanup in Windows - Microsoft Support
Disk cleanup in Windows. Windows 11 Windows 10. To delete temporary files: In the search box on the taskbar, type disk cleanup, and select Disk Cleanup from the list of results. Select the drive you want to clean up, and then select OK. Under Files to delete, select the file types to get rid of.
32-bit and 64-bit Windows: Frequently asked questions
How do I upgrade from the 32-bit to the 64-bit version of Windows? Upgrading from the 32-bit version to the 64-bit version of Windows requires that you reformat your hard disk, install the 64-bit version of Windows, and then reinstall everything else that you had on your device.