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“Windows 10 no longer offers guest accounts. These days, most visitors arrive toting their own smartphones, tablets, or both.”
― Windows 10 For Dummies
― Windows 10 For Dummies
“When in doubt, type 0000 on your keyboard. That’s often recognized as a universal passcode for frustrated Bluetooth devices owners who are trying to connect their gadgets.”
― Windows 10 For Dummies
― Windows 10 For Dummies
“To confuse everybody, Microsoft never released a Windows 9. Microsoft skipped a version number when moving from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10.”
― Windows 10 For Dummies
― Windows 10 For Dummies
“For some odd reason, Compact Discs and Digital Video Discs are spelled as discs, not disks.”
― Windows 10 For Dummies
― Windows 10 For Dummies
“From the desktop, right-click the Start button and then choose Control Panel. 2. From the Control Panel, click System and Security and then click Power Options. 3. From the screen’s left edge, click”
― Windows 8.1 For Dummies
― Windows 8.1 For Dummies
“When you download an app from the Windows Store app, you can usually run it on up to eighty-one (yes, 81) PCs or devices — as long as you’re signed in to those PCs or devices with your Windows account. (Some apps may raise or lower that number.)”
― Windows 10 For Dummies
― Windows 10 For Dummies
“Windows no longer comes in a Windows RT version. If you bought a Windows RT tablet, such as the Surface RT or Surface 2, you can’t upgrade it to Windows 10.”
― Windows 10 For Dummies
― Windows 10 For Dummies




