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Update Windows - Microsoft Support
Update Windows. In Windows 11, you decide when and how to get the latest updates to keep your device running smoothly and securely. To manage your options and see available updates, select Check for Windows updates. Or select Start > Settings > Windows Update . Here's some other info you might be looking for:
Move your files to a new Windows PC - Microsoft Support
You'll need: A OneDrive storage location. Internet access. Move files to a new Windows PC using an external storage device. You'll need: An external hard drive or network drive. Note: If you're moving from a Windows 7 PC rather than a Windows 10 PC, see Moving to a Windows 10 PC for info on how to bring your files with you.
Save screenshots to OneDrive automatically - Microsoft Support
Open OneDrive settings (select the OneDrive cloud icon in your notification area, and then select the OneDrive Help and Settings icon then Settings .) Go to the Sync and back up tab. Select whether to save screenshots to OneDrive or not. Note: Screenshots can't be more than 10 GB in size. Some kinds of content are also prohibited.
Applies To: OneDrive (home or personal), OneDrive for Mac, OneDrive for Windows
How to fix WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR - Microsoft Support
Get all the latest updates with Windows Update. Go to Start > Settings > Update & security > Windows Update, and then select Check for updates.
Create a local user or administrator account in Windows
Windows 11 Windows 10. Create a local user account. Select Start > Settings > Accounts and then select Family & other users. (In some versions of Windows you'll see Other users .) Next to Add other user, select Add account . Select I don't have this person's sign-in information, and on the next page, select Add a user without a Microsoft account.
Resolving Blue Screen errors in Windows - Microsoft Support
You can also try getting the latest updates with Windows Update, help from other sources, or restoring Windows to an earlier point in time. If none of those steps help to resolve your Blue Screen error, please try the Blue Screen Troubleshooter in the Get Help app: In Windows, open Get Help.
Use System Restore - Microsoft Support
Select the Start button, then type control panel in the search box next to the Start button on the taskbar and select Control Panel (Desktop app) from the results. Search Control Panel for Recovery, and select Recovery > Open System Restore > Next . Choose the restore point related to the problematic app, driver, or update, and then select Next ...
Make your mouse, keyboard, and other input devices easier to use
Make the mouse easier to use. Control your mouse with a numeric keypad. To go to the Accessibility settings on your computer, press the Windows logo key+U or select Start > Settings > Accessibility. Under Interaction, select Mouse. Turn on the Mouse keys switch. Change the primary mouse button, set scrolling options, or display pointer trails.
Personalize your PC - Microsoft Support
Windows 11 Windows 10. Windows themes. A theme is a combination of pictures, colors, and sounds that help you personalize your PC. The latest versions of Windows include many exciting desktop personalization features, such as panoramic themes that extend across two side-by-side monitors, and the ability to have your theme appear on your Start ...
Uninstall or remove apps and programs in Windows
Select Start > All apps and search for the app in the list shown. Press and hold (or right-click) on the app, then select Uninstall. Uninstall in Settings. Select Start > Settings > Apps > Apps & features . Find the app you want to remove, select More > Uninstall. Note: Some apps can't be uninstalled from the Settings app right now.