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Can signing in Windows device w/Outlook be a problem š¤£š¤¦āā
I just had to rest my device yesterday, because there is a file popping up all over the place and my device started running so bad that I almost wasn't able to reset Windows. I think I know what the file is, but I don't think my device does. Or it might and I might be completely wrong. I think there are 2 different scenarios that are going on, which I think are causing many different problems. First, I had to reset my device about 6 months ago. When I signed back in, I didn't use the gmail account that I first used to set up the device and it was setup as the administrator account, instead I use my Outlook acct. making it the admin, well my gmail is ported into my Outlook. I read online once you make an admin account that the device never forgets it, I don't know if that is true. The reason I'm saying this, is because I think my device might be recognizing that my gmail account used to be the admin on my device, because that little user icon file is showing up in my file explorer with the gmail's username by it, its never even done that with my outlook account. On the other my hand, I have what's going on with that file that's popping up everywhere, which is using up so much of my memory that I received a code on my Windows Report saying I have a memory link. Second, if I make a Microsoft account with an Outlook email, then sign into a Windows 10 device, will the Windows 10 device see or recognize the email addresses that is ported into my Outlook account? If so, can that cause any problems with the Windows 10 Device? Because of that user file, it seems like my device has recognized my gmail account as being an admin acct. on there before, but on the other hand it seems like it doesn't recognize it being ported into my Outlook acct. because I have all those user files EVERYWHERE. Any help will greatly be appreciated. So, is any of this possible or I'm a way off ? Do I just have a virus? š¤£šš¤·āāļøš¤¦āāļøš¤£š

Request Pollen Count In Windows 10 Weather App
Hello, I really Like the Weather App In Windows 10, However... It really could use a "Daily Pollen Count" added to its already Great features. I Know you can simply ask Cortana what the count is, but it would be nice to have it all in one place. Any plans to implement this feature in the future?... What would you Like to see Added, Or updated in the App?...

Windows 10 with OneNote & Pen
Windows enables you to naturally take notes in OneNote. Grab a pen and draw shapes, write numbers and words, then easily convert them to digital objects. Write an equation, and have Math Assistant guide you through a solution. It's like having a tutor in your PC.

Meet Windows Hello
Sign in, your way, and see how easily Windows Hello takes away from the hassle of remembering a password.

Using colour filters in Windows 10
If you have difficulty seeing what's on the screen, you can use colour filters. Colour filters change the colour palette on the screen and can help you distinguish between things that differ only by colour. 1. Press WINDOWS LOGO + U. 2. Click "Colour filters." 3. Toggle "Turn on colour filters" to "On." 4. Select a colour filter. Try each filter to see which one suits you best. Note and tip: - Enable a keyboard shortcut to turn colour filters on or off. It's normally WINDOWS LOGO + CTRL + C. - With Night Light enabled, it can affect colour filters. If so, turn Night Light off.

how about running android apps in windows without emulator?
i am very excited to see android apps in windows and then it unleashes its power .

Which Windows Community video do you find most useful?
We've got tons of videos on the Windows Community website. Do you mind sharing which one you found most useful so far or even just which one you liked most? Very interested to know it! Thanks in advance for sharing!

cannot open windows 365
I am unable to even open this app on my computer. What do I need to do?

Windows Update: April Patch Update
Package/s: OS Build 19042.928 ā KB890830: Remove specific prevalent malware with Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool v5.88 ā KB5001330: April Patch Update ā Servicing Stack 10.0.19041.925 (via Control Panel) š ZERO Critical & Error Logs after an update in the Event Viewer š System & Hardware is OK & VERIFIED. š CPU, MEMORY, DISK USAGE looks normal.

Malfunctioning battery post Feature update to Windows 10, ve
Malfunctioning battery post Feature update to Windows 10, version 2004. Battery says "plugged in 0% available." When i unplug the power the surface turns off and the battery does not charge. I have tried all the recommended methods from previous answer including reinstalling battery driver. Please help! Thanks in advance.
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Explore Windows 10 OS, Computers, Apps, & More | Microsoft
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsWindows 10 unveils exciting innovations and is better than ever. Learn about new features and explore Windows 10 laptops, PCs, tablets, apps & more.
Microsoft - Official Home Page
https://www.microsoft.comWindows 365 helps people in this remote northern region Āā and anywhere else ā access their Cloud PC with a web browser on any device. Learn more. Elevating the game for everyone. Tennis star Coco Gauff and Microsoft are providing tech to the Achievement Centers for Children and Families to help kids learn to code.
Get Windows 10 | Microsoft
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/get-windows-10There are two ways to get Windows 10. A short quiz will help you decide whether to buy Windows 10 to install on your current PC, or to buy a new Windows 10 PC.
Download Windows 10 - microsoft.com
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10If you are installing Windows 10 on a PC running Windows XP or Windows Vista, or if you need to create installation media to install Windows 10 on a different PC, see Using the tool to create installation media (USB flash drive, DVD, or ISO file) to install Windows 10 on a different PC section below.




