Results for: Windows Hello

camara
how to get camara to start working again on windows 10 desktop, it's built-in, tried device manager does not work?

upgrade
The latest feature update versión 2004 slow me down the pc

my camera is acting up after updating to window 8.1pro
after i upgraded to window 8.1pro , my inbuilt mouse stopped working, i tried intalling manycam but it keep on turning off my crystal eye during a video chat and the person cant see me, then i cant open it at all on desktop , many cam keeps on telling me turn off other programs using webcam even wen nothing is using webcam, its really frustrating

red x one drive
got a red x on my dell laptop with windows 10 unable to remove it have support try with no success any ideas how to get it removed thanks

Just a normal chat
im just bored

White / Black screen
Why when I just logged in with my pin before it went to that screen it was a white screen I never seen that happen before. and when I open chrome it blinks for a min black screen. I ran all the test like SFC /scan now before I was gone a bit and it said windows didn't find anything. and I have no viruses. Please give me some insight why this happened.

Has your Bluetooth disappeared after an update?
Windows 10 is by far one of the best operating systems of this age, well, cause it is up to date. But one of the problems I encounter with windows is that it auto-updates, whenever there is internet connectivity. Recently, my PC installed updates and I turned off my Bluetooth. When i tried to find it, the option to turn it on was gone. If this has happened to you, well you're in luck. all you have to do is restart your PC, and before windows loads, Press F8 multiple times until yo get more options on windows. Select restore windows to an earlier point and this will cause your PC to restart, of course after you select restart. once it restarts, System restore window will show, click next and in the next window, select a date you would like to restore your windows. Once you have selected, System restore will warn you that once you begin System restore, you cannot cancel the process. Continue and let Windows restore your PC to the selected time. Do not turn off your PC during system restore at any costs. Doing so may damage your documents or cause your system to Crash

Do you use the normal start menu or the full screen start?
There are many customisable options in Windows 10, and, one of the best is, you could change the look of your start menu. I use it in full screen, and do turn it on, go to settings>personalisation>start>use start full screen. Now, when you hit or click the Windows icon, you would notice that the Start Menu would pop up in a 'full screen' view, which gives it somewhat a look like Chrome operating system (really?) It isn't much, it's worth trying... Do you prefer the start menu being as it is? Or would you like to make it full screen?

My Cortana is not working
As I degrade my windows 10 edition from Pro to Home,My system shows that cortana has been disable. I have checked my setting and found cortana been missing when i degraded.So please send me solutions for my problem.

Pin
Yes! How do I know what my pin is when I sat up windows actually I don't remember setting one up. And when I had a camera I set up a face to log in. And that picture is still being the log in but since the new update to 2004 the picture is to big I can't click some parts of it to log in so I hit forgot pin then I get a box for a code then I hit cancel and windows lets me in. But this is very frustrating how can I just go back to logging in by a password and that picture goes away or don't use nothing and just log in?
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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.




