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Thursday 7 January 2016
How to use Windows 10
Windows 10 is the latest version of Microsoft's operating system, and while it builds upon what made its previous versions (especially Windows 7 and Windows 8.1) so popular, it also brings new and improved features along with a revamped interface.
These
changes mean that no matter how experienced you are with Windows, you
might still need help getting to grips with Windows 10 – so we've
gathered together the best tips, tricks and guides to getting the most
out of the new software.
Make sure you visit this page often as we'll be constantly updating it with new guides on how to use Windows 10. Update: We've
got a load of great new Windows 10 tutorials, including how to get the
most out of Windows 10, and how to use Windows 10's new and improved
Control Panel.
How to download and install Windows 10
Before
learning how to use Windows 10, you'll first need to download and
install is, if your PC doesn't already come with the software installed.
The
good news is that Microsoft has made the Windows 10 upgrade free for
people who own Windows 7 or Windows 8.1, so if you have one of the more
recent versions of Windows you don't have to spend any money getting
Windows 10.
This
takes you through the essential steps to make sure your PC is ready for
the upgrade to Windows 10, including using the Windows 10 Upgrade
Advisor, creating a recovery drive, backing up your important files and
more.
This will ensure that your upgrade to Windows 10 goes as
smoothly as possible. If you're not sure about upgrading, then let us
explain why you should download Windows 10 right now.
Now that your PC is ready to install Windows 10 it should be a relatively straightforward process.
Step one: Check the Get Windows 10 app
When
your PC is ready to download and install Windows 10, the Get Windows 10
app should appear in the notification area of your taskbar (in the
bottom-right corner of your screen). This app will allow you to reserve
your copy of Windows 10, letting Microsoft know you're interested in
upgrading.
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