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I experience lagging on Windows 10.
I am a Windows 10 user. I experience lagging and my computer has slowed down. I tried the following tips given in your website ( https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/tips-to-improve-pc-performance-in-windows-10-b3b3ef5b-5953-fb6a-2528-4bbed82fba96 ). What am I supposed to do right now ?

Tips of the day: Becoming an expert
To draw a selection box around a group of files, click a corner of the group, and then drag the rectangle to form the box. To start a command prompt window, from which you can start programs, click Start, type "command prompt" (without the quotes), and then click Command Prompt. You can press WINDOWS LOGO + R to use the Run command to open shared folders on other computers. You can drag the program's icon to the taskbar to make running programs quicker. You can drag a file's icon into a document, or even drag a shortcut icon into a document or mail message. You can start a Windows-based program from a command prompt window. You can copy and paste text between Command Prompt and Windows 10. In the command prompt window, highlight any text you want, and then right-click to copy the text to the clipboard. You can then paste the text into your application, such as Microsoft Word. You can set File Explorer to show or hide three-letter filename extensions.

WINDOWS LOGO + X Menu
If you press WINDOWS LOGO + X or right-click the Start button, you can get access to some tools that you can use. The tools are: Apps and Features Mobility Center (only available for laptops) Power Options Event Viewer System Device Manager Network Connections Disk Management Computer Management Command Prompt / Windows PowerShell Command Prompt (Admin) / Windows PowerShell (Admin) Task Manager Settings File Explorer Search Run Shut down or sign out Desktop

unable to open word365 - my laptop shutdown while working.
I use office365 and Onedrive. This is the second time that my laptop was suddenly went-off during I working on word365 with automatic save. I was force to save to Onedrive anyway. When I switch-on, word365 cannot recover the files that I was typing. Offline version is much better. This kind of situation has never happened to me in previous offline office version, at least I still have unsave version of documents, not losing entried documents. How can I recover my work? I went to this conversation https://community.windows.com/en-us/stories/troubleshooting-microsoft-office-file-opening-problems It does not apply to my case. - recovery folder does not have any files.

Accidentally deleted folder
I have deleted several image files to free up space and somehow managed to delete a folder that held irreplaceable images. I emptied the Recycle Bin and just discovered my mistake. Is it possible for the images be recovered. I have found the folder in One Drive but it says its empty or I don't have permission. The PC was restarted for another reason after the Recycle Bin was emptied.

How to really get rid of One drive once and for all.
Every time I put a file on the desktop, it ends up in One drive and doesn't show on the desktop. I have uninstalled One drive and even deleted the One drive folder on my hard disk, but the files end up there anyway. There should be a simple way of using the desktop like in Windows 7 if you don't care at all for One drive. I tried every trick I could find on the web but I am still sruck with my files going to One drive. Any suggestions other than going back to Windows 7? Thanks for any idea. Mike.

Creating shortcuts to folders in the SendTo folder
To create shortcuts to a folder in the SendTo folder: 1. Open the SendTo folder. To do this, press WINDOWS LOGO + R, type "shell:sendto" (without the quotes), and then press ENTER. 2. In the navigation pane, which is in the left-side of FIle Explorer, look for the folder, and then drag it to the SendTo folder while holding down ALT. Tip: This also works for another computers on the network if they have folders for storing documents. For example, you could create a shortcut to a folder, \\server\share\docs, from another computer to your SendTo folder.

What is the best antivirus software out there?
I always wanted to ask this question since I honestly don't know enough about computers. I always wanted to know if I am wasting my money buying McAfee or is the windows updates enough? Is it harmful to have too many antivirus software on your computer. If one computer has it at home does it effect the others that are on the same network?

Create a custom font with your handwriting
Create a font with Microsoft Font Maker, a digital pen, and your own handwriting.

Issues w/replicating to OneDrive
I need some help understanding this new (to me) feature that requires all data on my hard drive to be replicated on the OneDrive. Not sure when this became standard practice but I recently became aware of it when I replaced my old desktop with a new desktop and noticed that there was no difference between the folders and documents on my hard drive and the ones on the OneDrive. I don't think I like this feature for several reasons: 1) As someone mentioned, you need an internet connection for it to work, not always the case for me and others. 2) You can really screw up your records if, say, you shut down your computer before OneDrive has completed the upload. 3) It's not clear to me how it manages the documentation on my desktop vs my laptop. I like the syncing with browsers but not with my hard drive. They have two different purposes. So what have I done to correct this? I turned off the OneDrive app on my desktop and I use the OneDrive web to access the files on OneDrive and I manually move specific files from my desktop to the OneDrive so I have access to them on my other devices. I still have the OneDrive app active on my laptop, I guess it's hard drive is all replicated on OneDrive. So, I'm not sure if I'm looking for help or just want to vent. I'll always welcome comments, pro or con, w.r.t. my approach but this was a major disruption for me and I never saw it coming. Not good.
How to Transfer Files from PC to PC | Microsoft
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/transfer-your-dataTurn on PC folder backup to automatically back up and sync your Desktop, Documents, and Pictures folders to OneDrive. You can view and edit your files from the OneDrive app on other devices, including Androids and iPhones. You can also use any computer to go to the OneDrive website and sign in to access your files.
Back up and restore your PC
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/back-up-and-restore-your-pc-ac359b36-7015...The restored files will be in the various folders based on where they were located originally. Restore files from a file backup after restoring your computer from a system image backup. After you restore your computer from a system image backup, there may be newer versions of some of your files in a file backup that you want to restore.
Common file name extensions in Windows
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/common-file-name-extensions-in-windows-da4...Extensions tell your computer which application created or can open the file and which icon to use for the file. For example, the docx extension tells your computer that Microsoft Word can open the file and to display a Word icon when you view it in File Explorer.
Get Windows File Manager - Microsoft Store
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/windows-file-manager/9p7vbbbc49rbDownload this app from Microsoft Store for Windows 10, Windows 10 Mobile, Windows 10 Team (Surface Hub), HoloLens. See screenshots, read the latest customer reviews, and compare ratings for Windows File Manager.




