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Getting the most out of Microsoft Rewards - Microsoft Support
Here are some best practices for earning Microsoft Rewards points so you can redeem them for gift cards, games, sweepstakes, nonprofit donations, and more.
Get help with your Microsoft account - Microsoft Support
Billing & payments. Your dashboard is also where you can: Buy, renew, or cancel a subscription.
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
Update Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to update Windows to ensure your device operates smoothly and securely with the latest features.
Description of Microsoft System Information (Msinfo32.exe) Tool
Examples To view your System Information, type: msinfo32 To create an .nfo file in the folder C:\Temp with a name of Test.nfo, type:. msinfo32 /nfo C:\TEMP\TEST.NFO To create a .txt file in the folder C:\Temp with a name of Test.txt, type:. msinfo32 /report C:\TEMP\TEST.TXT To view System Information from a remote computer with a UNC name of BIGSERVER, type:
Updating to the latest version of Skype - Microsoft Support
We’re continually releasing updates to our application, based on customer feedback. Check out What's New in the latest updates for Skype on desktop and mobile.
Find action center in Windows 10 - Microsoft Support
In Windows 10, the new action center is where you'll find app notifications and quick actions. On the taskbar, look for the action center icon.. The old action center is still here; it's been renamed Security and Maintenance, and it's still where you go to change your security settings.. In the search box on the taskbar, type security and maintenance and then select Security and Maintenance ...
Find your Office product key - Microsoft Support
Many tasks for Office products don't require a product key because your Microsoft account takes care of them instead.
Start your PC in safe mode in Windows - Microsoft Support
Safe mode starts Windows in a basic state, using a limited set of files and drivers. If a problem doesn't happen in safe mode, this means that default settings and basic device drivers aren't causing the issue.
Device protection in Windows Security - Microsoft Support
Windows Security provides built-in security options to help protect your device from malicious software attacks. To access the features described below, tap the Windows Start button, type windows security, select it from the results, and then select Device security.