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Why is Downloading from Store and Syncing OneDrive so slow?
As you can see here: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AuSpU6-4kbgDgsgckWuaIWwjm28Jaw?e=WD1AWs My download speed is 220 Mbps. Here I was downloading an insider built ISO file, and it was downloading at 1,5 Mbps it is the same with Store and synching OneDrive. It's always somewhere between 1,3 and 1,8 Mbps and it's driving me nuts...

"The device is currently in use"
I try to safely eject my USB device and get the message "The device is currently in use. Close any programs or windows that might be using the device, and then try again." I get this message 99% of the time - even when no applications or windows are open. Why is this happening? Is there a way to get around this? I never get this message at work or school, unless the USB device is actually in use. I do log in as a standard, non-administrator user. I only elevate to administrator privileges when necessary like installing applications (I also only temporarily elevate privileges; I never log on as an administrator). So when I get the "The device is currently is use." message, I right-click on start button and click Disk Management. I know that I can safely remove the device by going into Disk Management and taking the device offline. However, I cannot elevate to administrator privileges to get into Disk Management. I get the following message: "You are logged on as a standard user. You can view device settings in Device Manager, but you must be logged on as an administrator to make changes." I don't want to log on as an administrator, but I do want to temporarily elevate to administrator privileges to take the device offline. Is there a way to do this? When I'm logged on as standard user and want to install an application, I get prompted for an administrator password. I want the same thing to happen when I go to Device Manager and other areas that require administrator rights.

Organize your email with folders and rules in Outlook
Overwhelmed by your inbox? Learn how to use folders and rules to make it more manageable.

How fix win 10 stuck on Hi there screen
After my PC reset, and I get the Hi there screen. And I cant getting passed.

Hi . Why does my laptop turns off every 30 minutes?
Hi . Why does my laptop turns off every 30 minutes suddenly? Although all my laptop power option and battery sets on "Never".

Seniors and Comprehension of Tech and Mobile Devices
My close friends and family are over 60 and they all have a problem with change. If anything requires an update forget about it. Repeating myself has no effect. Many times over I refer them to manuals, guides and youtube videos. Every aspect of any gadget with a screen is just difficult. I need advice. Is wanting to know how to learn how things are done and make things i create work for me, that challenging to a senior? Clicking download eighteen times and still can not find it would make myself mad enough to learn how avoid such problems. How can they learn the absolute basics of everything? Formatting, hierarchy skills, terms, commands, actions and etc.? If they were a horse and i led this horse to water,,, Do i have to accept the fact of these issues or try harder like ,,,,what? My next attempt is this windows community program. I reviewed the videos and they cover a vast number of things. sometimes i wish there was a "show follow the numbers step by step" option.

Helpful ways to protect your Microsoft account
I have seen more times than not, users reaching out about their accounts being hacked. Just a few tips for everyone who stumbles upon this post. > It is advised you change your password atleast once every three months. > Activate two-step authentication to ensure you receive a 6-digit code to a trusted e-mail or cellular device each time you attempt to login. > Never share your account details with anyone and remember, Microsoft employees will never ask for your account password. > Do not click on any suspicious URL's and always ensure you are on microsoft.com or windows.com before typing in any login credentials. This will prevent information phishing. > Never use the same password for more than two accounts. This prevents hackers from accessing other accounts on other websites. If at anytime you believe someone may have access or has had access to your account, change your password immediately. It is also advised that you change the e-mail address associated with your account. Should there ever be a need for further assistance, you are always welcomed to contact Microsoft customer care.

A little circle under my cursor
Whenever I am writing in email, or other apps, I have a little circle under my cursor. I did not always have this and I am sure there is a setting someplace to eliminate it. I have the little circle right now.

Configuring Proxy Server on Laptop manually
I am having problems when I restart my laptop and try to go online, I get proxy server errors, When I go into my settings, Network and Internet, Proxy, the Manual Proxy is checked instead of the Automatic Proxy Detection button. How do I manually configure the proxy server so it saves the information when I reboot.

why dose my Bluetooth don't work on a LENOVO THINKPAD
why dose my Bluetooth don't work on a LENOVO THINKPAD
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Learn about Windows Hello and set it up
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/learn-about-windows-hello-and-set-it-up...Windows Hello is a more personal, more secure way to get instant access to your Windows 10 devices using a PIN, facial recognition, or fingerprint. You'll need to set up a PIN as part of setting up fingerprint or facial recognition sign-in, but you can also sign in with just your PIN.
Sign in to your Microsoft account with Windows Hello or a ...
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/sign-in-to-your-microsoft-account-with...Windows Hello is a more personal way to sign in, using your face, fingerprint, or a PIN. You can use Windows Hello to sign in to your device on the lock screen and sign in to your account on the web. What is a security key?
Windows Hello | Microsoft Docs
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/design/device-experiences/windows-helloWindows Hello face authentication: Microsoft face authentication in Windows 10 is an enterprise-grade identity verification mechanism that's integrated into the Windows Biometric Framework (WBF) as a core Microsoft Windows component called Windows Hello. Windows Hello face authentication utilizes a camera specially configured for near infrared ...
Windows Hello for Business Overview (Windows 10 ...
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for...Windows Hello credentials can be bound to the device, and the token that is obtained using the credential is also bound to the device. Identity provider (such as Active Directory, Azure AD, or a Microsoft account) validates user identity and maps the Windows Hello public key to a user account during the registration step.




