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The story of Microsoft Sticky Notes
Sticky Notes are everywhere! Learn how two teams came together to create the current version of the Sticky Notes you love.

Is Cortana any help to you?
I have tried to use the Cortana function and I have found it more of a hindrance than help. Do you use this on a regular basis?

Discover the advantages of Safe Mode in Windows 10
Stop frozen computer screens. Learn how to use Safe Mode in Windows 10.

Fix common Surface problems with the Surface Diagnostic Toolkit
The Surface Diagnostic Toolkit is an application that helps Surface users diagnose and resolve issues quickly and efficiently. Surface engineer Aaron shows you how to get and run this toolkit when your device doesn't work as expected.

What new feature would you like most in the next Windows?
It seems lately the most we expect in terms of new features is security updates these days? I would like to see a major revamp to the U.I. and how about a good cleaning of legacy code out of Windows. Why not cut the fat out of the system a bit and have delineating feature set between legacy of 10 or more years ago and new. In other words try to make windows run faster on less resources. Add some new U.I. tweaks and eliminate redundant menus and settings. Add a new kernel and filesystem that is faster and more efficient. Harden the kernel further against attack and run more processes in sandbox. I would be pretty excited to see a new windows with those features, how about you?

Always be connected with Your Phone app
Learn how to set up and use the Your Phone app to access your smartphone via your computer.

Windows Ease of access dictation for easy device navigation
Speak directly to your computer without a mouse or keyboard. Windows Speech Recognition allows you to get it all done without raising a finger.

Things to know about Windows 10 upgrade
Decided to upgrade your operating system to Windows 10? Here are a few things to consider.

Keyboard shortcuts for typing accent marks over letters in Windows 10
How to install the English International keyboard so you can quickly add accented letters as you type. Learn how to get the language you want in the latest Windows version:https://community.windows.com/en-us/videos/get-windows-to-speak-your-language/gnmVAKrWsrU

Windows Blue Screen Stopcode Error
Hello Team, I keep getting error intermittently wherein my systems stops function and it automatically restarts The error message that i get is "KMODE EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED" Please help me to mitigate this issue as it has become a show stopper every day while i am working
Search for files in File Explorer - Microsoft Windows Help
hs.windows.microsoft.com/hhweb/content/m-en-us/p-6.2/id-8d6963c6-f737-4009-a061-22cbb...Explorer To search for files in File Explorer, open File Explorer and use the search box to the right of the address bar. Tap or click to open File Explorer. Search looks in all folders and subfolders within the library or folder you're viewing.
How to search file and folders in Windows 10
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/.../how-to-search-file-and-folders-in-windows-10Open File Explorer and click in the Search box, Search Tools will appear at the top of the Window which allows the choosing of a Type, a Size, Date Modified, Other Properties and Advanced search. In File Explorer Options > Search Tab, the search options can be changed, e.g. Find partial matches.
Find in Files - SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS ...
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/ssms/scripting/find-in-filesThe Find in Files tab of the Find and Replace window enables you to search the code of a specified set of files for a string or expression. The matches found and actions taken are listed in the Find Results window selected in Result Options. Toolbar buttons and shortcut keys are also available to open the Find and Replace dialog box.
Use an Easy PowerShell Command to Search Files for ...
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/scripting/use-an-easy-powershell-command-to-search...I can use the following command to search the c:\fso folder for files that have the . txt file extension, and contain a pattern match for ed: Select-String -Path c:\fso\*.txt -pattern ed. The command and associated output are shown in the following figure. If I use the Get-Command cmdlet ( gcm is an alias for this cmdlet) to examine the syntax ...




