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Using A.I. in rolling out the Windows 10 April 2018 Update
Machine learning, a form of A.I. (artificial intelligence), helped make recent Windows update rollouts fast and smooth.

How to get Windows Feature Updates
Windows engineer Cedric Strickland explains Windows feature updates and how they're different from regular monthly updates.

Meet Jonathan: Creating Cortana’s ‘personality’
When you interact with Cortana, you're in touch with the work of Jonathan Foster's team. He leads creation of what Cortana says, which is a major part of how she shows her "personality".

Never get locked out of your Windows 10 PC again!
Lost your password? Ananda Sarkar shows how Windows 10 now lets you reset it if you get locked out, so you can get back to work.

Meet Emily: Digital content in your virtual world
Microsoft HoloLens is the first self-contained, holographic computer. Emily Ching, a principal software engineer on the HoloLens team, explains how it lets you interact with your digital content in the world around you.

Meet Analy and Matt: Getting you there with Maps
Meet Analy Otero Diaz and Matt Cooley, Windows engineers who help make Windows Maps do the amazing things it does.

Windows 101: Organize your Start menu in Windows 10
Organize your Start menu in Windows 10 with just a few clicks.

Keep your PC more secure with Windows Security Updates
Are "Patch Tuesday" security updates truly important? Dimple Arya from the Windows Update team explains why they definitely are important.

A world without passwords for Microsoft account users on Windows 10
Go password-less with Windows Hello sign-in! If you have the latest Windows 10 update on your device, you can sign in with your Microsoft account and 'Go Passwordless' by toggling 'Require Windows Hello sign-in for Microsoft accounts' in Settings.

Family options: Set Windows to protect your family online
Use Family options to help keep kids and other family members safe online.
Get Experience Index System Assessment Tool - Microsoft Store
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/experience-index-system-assessment-tool/9mt9h8ptp897This Experience Index System Assessment Tool is a replacement for the graphical user interface (GUI) of the Windows System Assessment Tool (WinSAT) originally introduced in Windows Vista , but removed from Windows 8.1 and later versions. This app initiates the original WinSAT test, which assesses performance characteristics and capabilities of your hardware, reporting them in the form of a ...
Local Experience Packs
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/local-experience-packs-4cf70f83-bc24-00bc...Local Experience Packs. Install a Local Experience Pack to use Windows 10 in the language of your choice. These packs receive regular updates through the Microsoft Store to continually improve the experiences. Note: Local Experience Packs can only be installed on Windows 10, version 1803 and later. See which version of Windows you're running.
Windows Experience Index shows 1.0 for graphics subscore ...
https://docs.microsoft.com/.../performance/windows-experience-index-shows-1-dot-0After the Out of Box Experience (OOBE) phase, you may find the Windows Experience Index score is "1.0", and you also find the Graphics Subscore is "1.0". If you go to C:\Windows\Performance\WinSAT\DataStore folder and check the file named DWM.Assessment (Prepop).WinSAT.xml, you may find the following sentence logged into the file: XML.
Install Server with Desktop Experience | Microsoft Docs
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/get-started/getting-started-with...The Server with Desktop Experience option is the Windows Server 2016 equivalent of the Full installation option available in Windows Server 2012 R2 with the Desktop Experience feature installed. If you do not make a choice in the Setup wizard, Windows Server 2016 is installed; this is the Server Core installation option.




