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Windows Media Center - Microsoft Support
Learn what you need to get the most from Windows Media Center. Getting started with Windows Media Center. Set up a TV signal in Windows Media Center. Troubleshoot audio problems in Windows Media Center. Troubleshoot Guide downloading problems in Windows Media Center. Learn more about Windows Media Center, including info about what entertainment ...
Creating and using a USB recovery drive for Surface running Windows 8.1 ...
Insert your USB drive into the USB port on your Surface. Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, and tap or click Search. In the search box, enter recovery, and in the search results, tap or click Recovery, and tap or click Create a recovery drive. In the User Account Control dialog box, tap or click Yes.
Choosing speaker audio settings on your Xbox console
HDMI audio - Keep this set at Stereo uncompressed unless your HDMI cable is plugged into a receiver that can process 5.1 or 7.1 uncompressed signals. If your receiver works with these formats, select whichever one best matches your system. Formats labeled “HDMI only” will turn off optical audio (if the optical port is present).
Windows Sonic, Dolby Atmos, and DTS Headphone:X headset settings on ...
In-game audio issues when using Dolby Atmos or DTS Headphone:X. Press the Xbox button to open the guide and select Profile & system > Settings > General > Volume & audio output. Under Headset audio, select Using HDMI or optical audio headset. Frozen speaker settings after you disconnect a headset. In most cases, disconnecting or turning off a ...
How to download a Windows update manually - Microsoft Support
If you wish to download a specific Hotfix, you may simply open the IE browser and input the number of the hotfix you wish to download into the Address bar, then click the View and request hotfix downloads link. Check the hotfix you wish to download; type your e-mail address and other details for verification, and then click on the Request ...
KB4457951: Windows guidance to protect against speculative execution ...
For Example, Windows Defender Application Guard (WDAG). Mitigation D Enable Hyper-V core scheduler and set the VM hardware thread count per core to 2. Note: These mitigation steps apply only to Windows Server 2016 and Windows 10 versions prior to version 1809. The core scheduler is enabled by default on Windows Server 2019 and Windows 10 ...
Windows Media Center - Microsoft Support
Learn what you need to get the most from Windows Media Center. Getting started with Windows Media Center. Set up a TV signal in Windows Media Center. Troubleshoot audio problems in Windows Media Center. Troubleshoot Guide downloading problems in Windows Media Center. Learn more about Windows Media Center, including info about what entertainment ...
Getting started with Windows Media Center - Microsoft Support
Using a Media Center remote, press the green Start button . On the Windows Media Center start screen, scroll to Tasks, select Settings, select General, select Windows Media Center Setup, and then select Configure Your TV or Monitor. Set up your speakers. If your computer is connected to a surround sound system, you can use Speaker Setup.
Install the latest updates for Windows - Microsoft Support
To check for updates manually, select the Start button, then select Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update >, and then select Check for updates. Check for updates. For answers to frequently asked questions, see Windows Update: FAQ. Find out how to upgrade to Windows 11.
Update to Windows 8.1 from Windows 8 - Microsoft Support
If you're currently running Windows 8, you need 3,000 MB of available space to install the 32-bit version of Windows 8.1 and 3,850 MB of available space to install the 64-bit version of Windows 8.1. On a Windows RT device, you need 2,250 MB of available disk space to install Windows RT 8.1. Plug in your laptop or tablet.