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Troubleshoot Surface Type Cover or Keyboard - Microsoft Support
There are some solutions you can try. First steps if your Surface Type Cover or Keyboard doesn't work. To try to resolve these issues, you can begin by following the steps below to get the latest updates, detach the Type cover or keyboard, force a restart, reattach the Type Cover or Keyboard, or confirm connectivity.. Get the latest updates
Getting ready for the Windows 11 upgrade - Microsoft Support
Learn how to get ready for the Windows 11 upgrade, from making sure your device can run Windows 11 to backing up your files and installing Windows 11.
Xbox Status | Xbox Support
Check the Xbox services, games, and apps for any service outages.
Windows 11, version 23H2 update history - Microsoft Support
Windows 11, version 23H2 ; July 25, 2024—KB5040527 (OS Builds 22621.3958 and 22631.3958) Preview; July 9, 2024—KB5040442 (OS Builds 22621.3880 and 22631.3880)
Can't sign in to OneDrive - Microsoft Support
If you see a gray OneDrive icon, this means you are not signed in. If you cannot sign in to your OneDrive sync app, or the sync app says OneDrive is not connected, follow the steps below.
Applies To: OneDrive for Business, OneDrive (work or school), OneDrive (home or personal), OneDrive (work or school) operated by 21Vianet, OneDrive for Mac, OneDrive for Windows
Boot Surface from a USB device - Microsoft Support
Starting your Surface from a USB drive can be useful if you want to change firmware settings or Windows startup settings. Booting from a USB device doesn’t refresh or reset your Surface.
Open and run DxDiag.exe - Microsoft Support
Learn how to open and run DxDiag.exe on Windows to collect device information and troubleshoot DirectX sound and video issues.
Play a CD or DVD in Windows Media Player - Microsoft Support
Learn how to play different type of CDs and DVDs in Windows Media Player.
Shut down, sleep, or hibernate your PC - Microsoft Support
Learn how to shut down, sleep, or hibernate your PC. When you’re ready to make your PC sleep, just press the power button on your desktop, tablet, or laptop, or close your laptop’s lid.
Find the settings/tools/internet options in Microsoft Edge
Most tools and options in Microsoft Edge are available when you select Settings and more > Settings.