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Find your Windows product key - Microsoft Support
Generally, if you bought a physical copy of Windows, the product key should be on a label or card inside the box that Windows came in. If Windows came preinstalled on your PC, the product key should appear on a sticker on your device. If you’ve lost or can’t find the product key, contact the manufacturer. To ensure your product key is ...
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
Streaming media using PlayTo on Xbox 360 | Xbox Support
Windows Media Video (WMV) 7, WMV 8, and WMV 9: Maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080 (1080p) Windows Media Audio Standard or Windows Media Audio Pro audio. Note WMV content may be Windows Media Digital Rights Management (DRM) protected. VC-1: Maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080 (1080p)
Streaming media using PlayTo on Xbox 360 | Xbox Support
Windows Media Video (WMV) 7, WMV 8, and WMV 9: Maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080 (1080p) Windows Media Audio Standard or Windows Media Audio Pro audio. Note WMV content may be Windows Media Digital Rights Management (DRM) protected. VC-1: Maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080 (1080p)
Scan a document or picture - Microsoft Support
A scanner you've connected using a wired, wireless, or network connection. An app for scanning files, such as Windows Scan, available for free from Microsoft Store. The Windows Scan app can help you scan pictures or documents and save them to your PC as JPEG, bitmap, or PNG files. For more info, see Install and use a scanner in Windows.
View and delete browser history in Microsoft Edge
Types of info. What will be deleted. Where it's stored. Browsing history. The URLs of sites you've visited, and the dates and times of each visit. On your device (or, if sync is turned on, across your synced devices)
Troubleshoot Windows Media Player Errors - Microsoft Support
Select Start > Control Panel > Programs. Select Turn Windows features on or off and uncheck Media Features and click OK. Restart your computer. Revisit the same window and recheck Media Features and click OK. Restart your computer again. If the above instructions fail to help, see the Windows Media Player support page.
Add video or audio to a page - Microsoft Support
On the Page tab of the ribbon, click Edit. Do one of the following: If you are editing a wiki page or a publishing page, click an editable location on the page where you want to add the Media Web Part, click the Insert tab under Editing Tools on the ribbon, and then click Video and Audio. If you are editing a Web Part page, click Add a Web Part ...
Applies To: SharePoint Server 2010
Add video, audio, or images to a classic page - Microsoft Support
Insert video into a classic SharePoint, 2016, or 2013 page. Go to the page where you want to add media. Select the Page tab. Then, on the ribbon, click Edit. Click inside an editable area on the page. Choose the Insert tab, and in the Media group on the ribbon, click Video and Audio. You'll see the following options: From Computer.
Applies To: SharePoint Server 2016, SharePoint Server 2013 Enterprise, SharePoint in Microsoft 365, SharePoint Foundation 2013, SharePoint Server 2010
Install Office 2010 - Microsoft Support
64-bit install. Insert the Office 2010 disc into the drive. Click the file folder icon on the taskbar or press ⊞ Win + E keys on your keyboard, and then right-click the disc drive icon and select Open. Open the x64 folder in the installation root, and then double-click setup.exe. When prompted, enter the product key.
Recovery options in Windows - Microsoft Support
Info for Windows Insiders. If you’re an Insider and the current preview build isn’t working for you, select Start > Settings > System > Recovery .Next to Go back , select Go back.This won’t remove your personal files, but it’ll remove recently installed apps and drivers, and change settings back to their defaults.