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You Don’t Need a Product Key to Install Win 10
You Don’t Need a Product Key to Install and Use Windows 10 – By How-To Geek How-To Geek
To install Windows 10 without a product key, click “I Don’t Have a Product Key” during the installation. You won’t be able to change your desktop background through the Settings app until you activate Windows 10, however.
Microsoft allows anyone to download Windows 10 for free and install it without a product key.
Should I Update to Windows 11?
Should I Update to Windows 11? – By Ask Leo! YouTube
Make File Explorer open to OneDrive, Dropbox, or another folder
Make File Explorer open to OneDrive, Dropbox, or another folder – by digitalcitizen
If you’re using a Windows 11 or Windows 10 computer, you may want to know how to open OneDrive in File Explorer as soon as you start the latter app. Furthermore, maybe you’re using another cloud storage solution, such as Dropbox or iCloud, and you want File Explorer to open to that folder. Or
Connect your Android phone to a Windows PC with Phone Link
Connect your Android phone to a Windows PC with Phone Link – by digitalcitizen.life
Phone Link is Microsoft’s attempt to keep you in front of your Windows computer even while using your Android device. The app syncs your Android smartphone to your Windows 11 or Windows 10 PC, helping you get notifications, calls, and texts on your desktop.
Half a Dozen Uses for OneDrive
Half a Dozen Uses for OneDrive – By Ask Leo! YouTube
How OneDrive Works: the Very Basics
How OneDrive Works: the Very Basics – By Ask Leo! YouTube
– Turn Off Fast Startup in Windows
Turn Off Fast Startup in Windows – By Ask Leo! YouTube
Installing Windows 11 on Unsupported Hardware
Installing Windows 11 on Unsupported Hardware – By ExplainingComputers YouTube
How to zoom in on a Windows PC
How to zoom in on a Windows PC: Three easy methods – By Luke Baker pocket-lint.com
Whether you forgot your reading glasses, came across a website that’s displaying incorrectly or want a leg up on your next game of Spot the Difference – it’s always worth knowing how to zoom in.
Why the Right-Click Menu in Windows 11 Is Actually Good
Why the Right-Click Menu in Windows 11 Is Actually Good – By How-To Geek How-To Geek
Windows 11 was the most significant design overhaul to Windows in years, and one seemingly-minor change is still divisive: the new right-click menu in the File Explorer. Here’s why it’s actually a good change.
How to Avoid Retyping Error Messages
How to Avoid Retyping Error Messages – By Ask Leo! – Tech confidence & solutions YouTube
How to install Windows 11 on unsupported hardware
How to install Windows 11 on unsupported hardware – by Codrut Neagu
You’ve probably heard of the steep system requirements of Windows 11. You can’t install it on an unsupported computer – one that doesn’t have TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, enough RAM, or a compatible processor. This checklist leaves many on the outside, theoretically unable to install Windows 11.
How to Disable Fast Startup on Windows 10
How to Disable Fast Startup on Windows 10 – By How-To Geek How-To Geek
To disable Fast Startup on Windows 10, open the Power Options menu and go to Additional Power Settings > Choose What the Power Buttons Do. Click “Change Settings That Are Currently Unavailable” and uncheck “Turn On Fast Startup”, then save your changes.
Win 11 Taskbar Features
10 Windows 11 Taskbar Features You Should Be Using – By How-To Geek How-To Geek
The Windows 11 taskbar has been the subject of much discussion. It’s a drastic change from Windows 10, and lacks many older features. Still, there’s a lot it can do, and you should know about the best tips and tricks.
5 Reasons You Should Buy a Windows PC Instead of a Mac
5 Reasons You Should Buy a Windows PC Instead of a Mac – By How-To Geek How-To Geek
It’s time to buy a new computer, but you’ve got a tough choice ahead of you: do you buy or build a Windows PC or go for a Mac instead? Here are some of the reasons you might want to go for a Windows PC instead of a Mac.