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Organize your email with folders and rules in Outlook
Overwhelmed by your inbox? Learn how to use folders and rules to make it more manageable.

not protected against virus
I need protection against virus!

Blue Screen of Death
Good morning community, I am having a problem when I am about to configure virtual memory, because when I receive, accept to save the changes made, it automatically throws me the blue screen ... Well, rather green, explaining that my build insider has a problem and has to restart. I leave the screenshots for you to see what happens. I would greatly appreciate if someone has a momentary solution while correcting this problem. Being an internal construction we will also report it in the opinion center. Thank you

How much of you use Edge?
How many of you use Edge? How is it working for you? -------------------------- I use Edge, and it's great.

Organizing your digital life with File Explorer
Customize how you save and organize files. By taking full advantage of the options available in File Explorer, you’ll know how to find and share any file you own.

What is your best protection for your computer
This is the logic. Antivirus makers update their software. At that time the makers of virus, malware, spyware also improve their techniques. Like Tom & Jerry. We as ordinary users were among them without knowing who has stepped forward in their competition. The question is: Are you sure that an antivirus can protect your system 100% ??? For that reason, I'm just sharing my tips here: 1) Avoid porn sites (teasing the basic human instinct is a clever way to deploy a virus). 2) Avoid gambling sites. 3) Avoid downloading pirated software. 4) Avoid the site offering lure of gifts. 5) Turn on antivirus automatic update. 6) Only install trusted or widely-known software. 7) Only plug in external storage devices that you know where it come from. At least you can detect the culprit if your system get infected. Where it come from. 8) As much as possible, avoid connecting your computer to public networks. Use tethering to your own smartphone if necessary. 9) etc ..... and so on ..... please sharing your tips. Thank you! The chances of threat to computer system much depend on user. Narrowing its chances is the best protection if we can't block it 100%. That's just my opinion. Please sharing if you have another way.

Do you sync across all of your devices?
Owning a desktop, laptop, tablet and phone, my primary device is my desktop pc with 27" monitor. I have VPN and extra security in addition to Defender on the pc. Other devices are casual use, not used each day. Is it necessary to sync? Questioning because I don't have extra security on the other devices.

Browse smarter with Collections in Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge Collections is now available on all of your devices: PC, iOS and Android! Learn about the experience from the team who built it! Check this blog about Collections on the Microsoft Edge mobile app: https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2020/07/29/collections-is-now-available-on-the-microsoft-edge-mobile-app/ To learn more about the new Microsoft Edge, please visit https://aka.ms/GetMicrosoftEdge

What do you think about Surface Duo
Have you heard news about upcoming Microsoft Device called Surface Duo? I would like to know what do you think about it? Take a look at: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/surface/devices/surface-duo

Outlook folders, friend or foe?
Building folders within Outlook and creating rules to automate where your emails land always sparks a love hate conversation. My relationship started cold and warmed up quickly as I had to become best friends with Outlook during my time in a Business Administrator role here at Microsoft and I'm curious to know how you all feel about it! Love? Hate? Or the perfect excuse as to why you didn't catch someone's email :)
Windows Engineering Guides | Microsoft Docs
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/test/wegPerformance - Windows Engineering Guide. The Performance WEG provides a roadmap to delivering high-performing and power-efficient PCs to customers. It identifies opportunities to measure, analyze, and improve performance in key areas, including battery life, browsing experience, and streaming media.
Engineering@Microsoft
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/engineering-at-microsoftMicrosoft has over 100,000 software engineers working on software projects of all sizes. Keeping those engineering teams productive while meeting their ever-increasing scale demands is a big challenge. Read about the One Engineering System (1ES) initiative in this inaugural post on the Engineering@Microsoft blog.
Performance - Windows 10 Engineering Guide | Microsoft Docs
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/test/weg/weg-performanceThe Performance Windows Engineering Guide (WEG) provides guidance on how to deliver a great Windows experience on a high-performing PC. It identifies opportunities to measure, analyze, and improve performance in key areas, including battery life, web browsing, and streaming media. OEM, ODM, and IHV partners can also find guidance on developing ...
Manufacturing Windows Engineering Guide | Microsoft Docs
https://docs.microsoft.com/.../manufacture/desktop/manufacturing-windows-engineering-guideOEMs typically provision the RTC in Local Time (LT) for devices shipped with Windows 7. Windows 7 exclusively uses the CMOS time interface to get RTC time, which is interpreted as LT. In Windows 8, we added support for the ACPI Time & Alarm device, but Windows 8 also uses the CMOS RTC, if it is available, and treats the time returned from it as LT.




