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Get Organized in Windows 10

Get Organized with Windows 10  With just a little effort, Windows 10 can help you be better organized and more productive than ever before. Here are some of the features that will help toward that goal! [fac_icon icon=”arrow-circle-right”] Calendar Microsoft has made several improvements to the Calendar app for Windows 10. This is worth a look and perhaps this can replace your current calendar program. Windows 10 Calendar now supports Google

Create Windows 10 System Image and Boot Disk

 Windows 10 Up and Running? YOU SHOULD DO THIS NOW! You may have heard of Windows 10 problems for some early adopters. We have not experienced this on the systems we have upgraded, but just to be on the safe side, you should have the ability to restore functionality should a problem occur. So… as soon as you have a solid and working  Windows 10 Installation, you should create a System

Windows 10 Settings You May Want to Change

 Windows 10 Settings To Examine Sync Your Settings? Unless you turn this off,  Windows 10 will sync all of your settings, themes, passwords, etc. This may be fine after you get your PC setup just the way you want it, and if you want all your other PC’s to behave similarly. For most of us, this is not a good thing. You can turn off syncing. Go to “Settings | Accounts

Windows 10’s Privacy Control Settings

Change Your Privacy Control Settings Under Windows 10  Windows 10 is now available and is designed to use the cloud and information it can learn about you to make your experience more robust. The problem is that this relies on data, your data it collects during use. This includes the websites you visit, purchases you make, the commands you give to Cortana and more. You have the ability to limit

The Catch With Windows 10

What’s the Catch With Windows 10? One of the potential catches with the soon to be released Windows 10 upgrade, will center around the area of software updates. Updates will be automatic and you will not be able to opt out. If Microsoft doesn’t abuse this, it may not be a problem. In the past most Windows updates have been desirable, create no problems and help protect your system. If