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Use a device option missing...
Use a device - option missing in boot menu in windows 10. Is this a problem in my laptop - dell inspiron 3584. Plz, help me...

Get Into Gaming with Windows: Part 3 - Windows Mixed Reality
The Windows 10 Fall Creators Update comes with Windows Mixed Reality capability built in, which means you can immerse yourself in digital content, right in your home or office. That immersive quality also makes it a fantastic and more personal way to game, since in mixed reality you participate directly within your game’s environment. Here's a look at what you need and how to start.

Night light: Why Windows won't keep you up at night
The light shining from your PC screen does more than just display your work. As Windows engineer Tyler Donahue explains, one of a computer screen's eye-opening effects led to creation of the night light feature in Windows 10.

Which device do you think is safer? Windows, MacOS or Linux
Hey everyone, Do you think it is safe to use a windows device or MacOS device or Linux device. Taking privacy and security as the main factor. Like if I want to buy a new laptop.

Windows Audio Endpoint Builder & Audio Device Trouble
Does anyone else have huge RAM memory and CPU "Very High" activity in Win 10 now? I am talking about the above process (Audio Device is under heading "Net Service").......which you can see using Task Manager. So just using my computer normally, while running this Microsoft Community , or when running a game such as Java Minecraft........I am seeing anywhere from 200 megabytes to 3 gigabytes of RAM usage and CPU usage of 20% to 60% of CPU usage. Right NOW as I am typing Task Manager says I am using 900 mb memory in Endpoint Builder and 806 mb in Audio Device (48% Memory)- 54% CPU usage in Endpoint Builder and Audio Device. This seems unbelievably over the top usage on my 16 gig Ram, AMD-FX6300 cpu machine. I AM NOT LISTENING TO AUDIO.....I AM NOT TALKING IN MS TEAM, I am only typing this post in Microsoft Community.. Whilst playing Jave Minecraft I have had the game crash- checking Audio Endpoint and Audio Device I see them running 90% of Memory and 88% of Audio Device.... What other tasks is the Audio Device doing? Is it running some other type of operation that is unstated? Thanks for any comments....if you check the web you will find many other people talking about the same subject!

Casting Movies & TV to another device
Hello Windows Community, I have had some issues playing movies when casting the Movies & TV application to another device (Roku for my TV). Any recommendations?

Windows 10 makes wireless projection easy
Project your ideas, work, or personal photos to any wireless display with Windows 10.

Staying safe from call scams
Windows Defender engineer Erik Wahlstrom shows you some ways to spot and avoid technical support call scams, and what to do if you get a scam call.

Windows 101: How to turn on Windows 10 Caps Lock indicator
By turning on Toggle Keys in Windows 10 you can get an audible alert every time you press the CapsLock, Scroll Lock or Num Lock keys.

"The device is currently in use"
I try to safely eject my USB device and get the message "The device is currently in use. Close any programs or windows that might be using the device, and then try again." I get this message 99% of the time - even when no applications or windows are open. Why is this happening? Is there a way to get around this? I never get this message at work or school, unless the USB device is actually in use. I do log in as a standard, non-administrator user. I only elevate to administrator privileges when necessary like installing applications (I also only temporarily elevate privileges; I never log on as an administrator). So when I get the "The device is currently is use." message, I right-click on start button and click Disk Management. I know that I can safely remove the device by going into Disk Management and taking the device offline. However, I cannot elevate to administrator privileges to get into Disk Management. I get the following message: "You are logged on as a standard user. You can view device settings in Device Manager, but you must be logged on as an administrator to make changes." I don't want to log on as an administrator, but I do want to temporarily elevate to administrator privileges to take the device offline. Is there a way to do this? When I'm logged on as standard user and want to install an application, I get prompted for an administrator password. I want the same thing to happen when I go to Device Manager and other areas that require administrator rights.
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.




