How to get help in Windows - Microsoft Support Applies To Windows 11 Windows 10 Here are a few different ways to find help for Windows Search for help - Enter a question or keywords in the search box on the taskbar to find apps, files, settings, and get help from the web
About Get Help - Microsoft Support The Get Help app is available for users who sign in to a Microsoft personal account or a Microsoft work or school account Personal account users can also sign in to Get Help to submit support requests Here's how to find the Get Help app: Select Start Type get help into the search box Select Get Help from the list of results Open Get Help
Meet Windows 11: The Basics - Microsoft Support Welcome to Windows 11! Whether you're new to Windows or upgrading from a previous version, this article will help you understand the basics of Windows 11 We'll cover the essential components of the desktop, File Explorer, and Microsoft Edge, providing you with a solid foundation to navigate and use Windows 11 effectively User experience
Getting ready for the Windows 11 upgrade - Microsoft Support Windows 11 is a new Windows experience, bringing you closer to what you love With intuitive navigation and easy organization, Windows 11 has a whole new look, more apps, and efficient ways to be creative and productive This guide helps you get ready for Windows 11 and make the move
Ways to install Windows 11 - Microsoft Support Get ready for Windows 11 To see if this PC can run Windows 11, check the hardware requirements or visit your PC manufacturer' website The link Check hardware requirements from this message doesn't check the Windows 11 hardware compatibility for the device, but instead opens the page Find Windows 11 specs, features, and computer requirements
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Running troubleshooters in Get Help - Microsoft Support Get Help has troubleshooters you can run for many common scenarios These often help resolve issues without the need to contact support If a troubleshooter is available for your issue, select Start to run that troubleshooter Available troubleshooters Windows troubleshooters Microsoft 365 troubleshooters
Upgrade to Windows 11: FAQ - Microsoft Support The upgrade to Windows 11 is free from Microsoft However, the Windows 11 upgrade download is large in size Internet providers might charge fees for large downloads that occur over metered connections To upgrade to Windows 11, devices must meet the Windows 11 minimum system requirements Some Windows 10 features aren't available in Windows 11
Troubleshoot problems updating Windows - Microsoft Support If you are using a Windows 11 device, start by running the automated Windows Update troubleshooter in the Get Help app It will automatically run diagnostics and attempt to fix most of the problems If you are using an older version of Windows or a mobile device, please skip to General troubleshooting steps Run the troubleshooter in Get Help