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Will You Save Your System or Format it?
Let say you are facing a technical problem in Windows and you have the following options: 1) You could just format and reinstall Windows (e.g. using reset or refresh) and reinstall and recover everything and go back to world. 2) You will work on find and fix the problem and solve it without formatting your Windows. The first one might be easy but you will need to reinstall everything and second one might be time consuming but you won't go for reinstall and recovery process.

(KB4557957) After update key Board is not working properly
I got (KB4557957) UPDATE from windows , after this key board of my new laptop Dell Inspiorn 5593 is not working properly some keys are not responding sometimes while they give multiple inputs sometime. what I tried 1. uninstall and Reinstall drivers . 2. tried to run in safe mode and Bios 3. Tried to uninstall update (KB4557957) found in update history but not listed in removeable updates after that 3. Reset my PC with windows. (it comes with a new problem "mandatory Login Pin" ) i reset/ recover windows but still problem is there. tried external keyboard ,, please suggest on both keyboard issue and login pin issue(which can't ) be Removed Regards,

help
I need help. there are these things on the lock screen of my computer, they have the same icon as the internet (the icon in settings that is). I want to get rid of them. I am using windows ten on a dell inspiron, if anyone can help that would be great.

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.

Settings Home Page
I installed the 2004 update on both my laptop & desktop (the same build on both) . The settings homepage on my laptop has a banner with things like my account, one drive etc. My desktop does not. Anyone else have this situation or know what is going on with this?

Oh no a keyboard oopsie 😮🤔
I preface this posting by indicating that I reported this oopsie to the 'Hub' yesterday evening. 😊✔ At 19:40 UK local time, I attempted to use my computer. However, I found that my Bluetooth keyboard was unresponsive to my 'tapping'. I had several attempts to remedy the problem; the keyboard remained unresponsive. I had to ask a family member if there was anything happening on the screen 🤔 - there was not. I decided to do re-start - the keyboard remained unresponsive. I then powered down the device, unplugged all device and peripherals and plugged back in and powered up. I was able to check settings using my mouse pointer and I located a system message that read my email provider settings were out-of-date, My email settings have never been out of date. I concluded that Windows had been checking my system. No problems with that. 🤩 I clicked on the MS account panel and proceeded to go through the checking process. The Bluetooth keyboard was re-initiated. 🙏👏 #JustSharing 😊 Keep well all.

Can't install any programs
I can't open any installed programs on windows 10 free edition. When I try to open them, it sends me a message saying "To continue receiving app recommendations, update now." I did update but it didn't fix it. I read many tutorials but none helped. It also says in the message that if I want to install apps outside of Microsoft store, I should read a tutorial with a link "I think" but when I click it, it opens the Microsoft store. Can anyone help me?

Ability to create Local Account Removed from OOBE in 1903
Yesterday I attempted to set up my PC but during the New PC setup the computer refused to allow me to set up the computer with a local account, and it forced me to log-in to my Microsoft account to set up the PC. I even called MS support and told this was an intentional change and the only way around it was to login to the MS account, and then remove the MS account after I got into windows. I was able to work around this by temporarily disconnect my house's internet, and at that point it allowed me to create a local account, but it's absurd that the first time set up is now FORCING people to set up a MS account linked to their computer. I understand that MS wants to put pressure on people to do it that way, but TOTALLY REMOVING the option to create a local account is a low blow. I often reset my PC to help clear out the junk and get it running fresh, and I prefer to set up my PC as a local account during set up so I can specify what my user folder is named, and get a chance to disable some system apps like Skype that I don't want to run before I log into my MS account. (ps, since I'm not sure if OOBE is a real term or something I made up, it's short for Out Of Box Experience, the first time set up wizard that windows puts you through the first time it boots after installing windows or resetting windows.)

No longer receiving insider updates
I have been an insider since Feb of 2015 on the fast ring (actually skip-ahead). I have 2 computers in the program, a desktop and a surface. My desktop is currently on build 19541 and windows update says it's up to date. On the other hand the surface is currently on build 19555 (actually downloading build 19559 as I'm typing this). How can I get the latest updates on the desktop?

More advance: 21H2 (Sun Valley) Official OS Build#
👆 I found the information that 21H2 codename "Sun Valley" its OS Build will be ✨19541.xxx✨ 😎 As a seeker, I seek REAL INFORMATION before I will share it to you. 👆If I doubted the information I have, I always seek to find the REAL INFO. 🤔How did I know it was 19541.xxx the OS Build for 21H2? ✔ Open Microsoft Store ✔ search for Windows Notepad ✔ click System Requirements 😉 You will find it there, what I found. 😎
Windows 10 Devices: Desktops, Gaming PCs, 2-in-1s ...
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/view-allA new Windows experience is coming! Many of these devices will be able to upgrade to Windows 11. To take advantage of all the features in Windows 11, some accessories, like a webcam, may need to be purchased separately (see system requirements).Make sure to check out all specifications to see if the device you’re interested in is fully compatible.
Manage devices used with your Microsoft account
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/manage-devices-used-with-your-microsoft...Find the device you want to find, then select Show details. Select Find my device. To check for any security issues, go to Windows Defender settings, select Show details, and check your security status. For more info on finding your device, go to Find and lock a lost Windows device.
Add a device to a Windows 10 PC
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/add-a-device-to-a-windows-10-pc-ae095699-4...Add a device to a Windows 10 PC. Windows 10 usually finds devices automatically when you plug them in or turn them on. If it doesn't, follow these steps: Select Start > Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices. Select Add Bluetooth or other device and follow the instructions. Add a device.
Shop Windows Business Devices - Microsoft
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/WindowsForBusiness/view-all-devicesShop Windows 10 Pro Business Devices. Windows 10 Pro powers the world’s largest selection of business computers, laptops and desktops, from leading manufacturers that can meet the most exacting standards of performance, security, design, and experiences.




