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Windows history: Windows 3.0 takes off
Microsoft Archivist Amy Stevenson looks at how Windows 3.0 came to be the game-changer that launched Windows into homes and businesses. This is the second in a five-part series on the history of Windows.

Get to know the new version of Microsoft Edge
This is the story behind the new Microsoft Edge: how we built it to help you browse the web reliably, securely, and productively while protecting and respecting your privacy. Visit https://aka.ms/GetMicrosoftEdge to learn more about the new Microsoft Edge.

new Microsoft Edge save battery?
I like to know if the new Edge that came out Jan. 15 will save battery like the old Edge? Or is it still in the work?

Do you work at or own a small business?
Do you work at or own a small business? We'd love to know a little more about our users here so we can bring more relevant content to you around Microsoft products and services.

Windows 10 cannot start!
I have a Dell desktop running Windows 10. Three days ago, when I turned on the computer, first it showed a blue window with white dots circling around beneath. A few seconds later, the blue window disappeared, and only the white dot(s) circling for hours. The screen is in black. I tried to roll back the update and failed. I even tried to reset the PC, it still could not finished. I tried Microsoft support or Internet search, and I cannot find any solution. Can someone help me to resolve this extremely difficult problem? Thanks.

Microsoft Trivia! What year did Microsoft unveil Windows?
Without looking it up, can you guess what year Microsoft unveiled Windows? a. 1980 b. 1983 c. 1985 d. 1990

What new feature would you like most in the next Windows?
It seems lately the most we expect in terms of new features is security updates these days? I would like to see a major revamp to the U.I. and how about a good cleaning of legacy code out of Windows. Why not cut the fat out of the system a bit and have delineating feature set between legacy of 10 or more years ago and new. In other words try to make windows run faster on less resources. Add some new U.I. tweaks and eliminate redundant menus and settings. Add a new kernel and filesystem that is faster and more efficient. Harden the kernel further against attack and run more processes in sandbox. I would be pretty excited to see a new windows with those features, how about you?

Outlooks on outlook, notes on Note
I need two pieces of guidance as wading through documents and pages is not giving me any confidence about Outlook. (1) Like I have had with Google/Gmail, can I add any number or at least say up to 5 or less extra accounts under my MS account? This issue sort of links to my second piece below because I am not sure how MS accounts work with what seems to be two distinct MS "accounts" with apps, etc. More on that below. What I want to do is what I had in Gmail and I am moving over to MS from Google. I have an blahblah@outlook.com email I see in the MS Office Outlook app. I IMAP my current Gmail and created PST folder files. What I really need most is another blahblahblah@outlook.com per se account. Like in Gmail I have AAA@gmail.com and AAB@gmail.com. Can I do this without buying another subscription? (2) I saw articles on using Outlook.com versus Outlook 365. I do not see the same things so apparently they are different, but why. Should my blahblah@outlook.com be seen in both? I use the 365 app as I pay for that anyhow. Outlook.com I assume if from my original account signup??! This is confusing and feeling trapped as I have with OneNote 2016 versus OneNote 365 and no way to combine them short of geek city. (3) I forgot to mention a third, so is there any way possible to change my MS Account ID from (no laughs now) blahblah@gmail.com? I mean I have no need now for any Google garb so is there a way short of canceling my current subscription under the Gmail ID and opening up another, same subscription details, but using my blahblah@outlook.com as the ID?? The only thing working that I get pretty much between subscriptions and Office versus .com versus app versus ???? is OneDrive. I can see that sync from W10 desktop and my iPhone. I can use OneDrive.com and use the app, it all works. Why doesn't OneNote work that well? Does Outlook work like that? Thanks for the help in advance. Such a Blah conversation. Alan

How was Your Experience with Windows 10 in Year 2020
Hi everyone, We are saying goodbye to year 2020 and welcome year 2021 and most of you have been using Windows 10 and had positive and negative experiences with Windows 10. I would like to know how was your overall experience with Windows 10 in year 2020?

What was your first version of Windows?
What was your first version of Windows?
Windows System Image Manager User Interface Overview ...
https://docs.microsoft.com/.../wsim/windows-system-image-manager-user-interface-overviewThe Windows System Image Manager (Windows SIM) user interface contains a series of panes. You can use these panes to open Windows image (. wim) files, create unattended answer files, and then add components and packages to the respective configuration passes in an answer file. The following screen shot illustrates the Windows SIM user interface.
Open Device Manager - support.microsoft.com
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/open-device-manager-a7f2db46-faaf-24f0-8b7...Open Device Manager. Windows 10. More... Less. In the search box on the taskbar, type Device Manager, thenselect from the menu.
Opening IIS Manager | Microsoft Docs
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/iis/6.0-sdk/ms525920(v=vs.90)To open IIS Manager from a command window In a command window, type start inetmgr and press ENTER. To open IIS Manager from the Start menu From the Start menu, click Programs or All Programs, and point to Administrative Tools.
Configuration Manager console - Configuration Manager ...
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/configmgr/core/servers/manage/admin-consoleIf the Configuration Manager console stops responding, you can be locked out of making further changes until the lock expires after 30 minutes. This lock is part of the Configuration Manager SEDO (Serialized Editing of Distributed Objects) system. For more information, see Configuration Manager SEDO.




