Deprecation of Microsoft Support Diagnostic Tool (MSDT) and MSDT ...
Microsoft is retiring the Windows legacy inbox Troubleshooters, such as Keyboard troubleshooter and Speech troubleshooter, and the Microsoft Support Diagnostic Tool (MSDT) that runs them.
How to investigate a billing charge from Microsoft
When you see unexpected charges from Microsoft in a statement from your bank, credit card, or any other payment provider, we want to help you resolve your question as quickly as possible. If you don't recognize a charge on your account, go to the Manage your payments page of your Microsoft account dashboard and select "Investigate". Learn more.
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
Enable TPM 2.0 on your PC - Microsoft Support
Learn how to check if your PC is capable of running TPM 2.0 or how to enable TPM 2.0 to upgrade to Windows 11.
Open Device Manager - Microsoft Support
Select Start , enter device manager. Then, select Device Manager from the search results. Was this information helpful?
Account has been locked - Microsoft Support
Learn how to unlock your Microsoft account and resolve 'account has been locked' error message.
Repair Outlook Data Files (.pst and .ost) - Microsoft Support
You can use the Inbox Repair tool (SCANPST.EXE) to diagnose and repair errors in your Outlook data file. The Inbox Repair tool checks the Outlook data files on your computer to see if they're in good shape. You might want to use the Inbox Repair tool in the following situations:
Applies To: Outlook for Microsoft 365, Outlook 2024, Outlook 2021, Outlook 2019, Outlook 2016, Office for business, Microsoft Office
Contact - Microsoft Support
Tell us your problem so we can get you the right help and support.
Windows activity history and your privacy - Microsoft Support
Activity history is customizable—at any time, you can choose to stop saving activity history. Select Start , then select Settings > Privacy & security > Activity history. Switch the Store my activity history on this device setting to Off. Open Activity history settings.
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
Use a Surface USB-C to display adapter - Microsoft Support
See things on a bigger screen by connecting one of the Surface USB-C to display adapters to an external monitor or TV. Here’s what you’ll need: A Surface device that has USB-C port. To determine if a Surface has a USB-C port, check the features page for the device.
Use Microsoft Bluetooth Mouse - Microsoft Support
To turn on your mouse, press the Bluetooth button on the bottom of your mouse. Press the button again to turn it off. Pair your mouse with Bluetooth. Turn on your mouse, then follow the instructions to pair it to your PC: Press and hold the pair button on the bottom of the mouse until the LED light starts to flash (about 5 seconds).