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Dig into the ins and outs of Windows 10  

Computer users have been “doing Windows” since the 1980s. That long run doesn’t mean everyone knows the best-kept secrets of the globally ubiquitous operating system. Windows 10 All-in-One For Dummies, 4th Edition offers a deep guide for navigating the basics of Windows 10 and diving into more advanced features.  

Authors and recognized Windows experts Ciprian Rusen and Woody Leonhard deliver a comprehensive and practical resource that provides the knowledge you need to operate Windows 10, along with a few shortcuts to make using a computer feel less like work. 

This book teaches you all about the most important parts of Windows 10, including: 

  • Installing and starting a fresh Windows 10 installation 
  • Personalizing Windows 10 
  • Using Universal Apps in Windows 10 
  • How to control your system through the Control Panel in Windows 10 
  • Securing Windows 10 against a universe of threats 

Windows 10 All-in-One For Dummies, 4th Edition is perfect for business users of Windows 10 who need to maximize their productivity and efficiency with the operating system. It also belongs on the bookshelf of anyone who hopes to improve their general Windows 10 literacy, from the complete novice to the power-user. 

Introduction 1(2)
About This Book 3(1)
Foolish Assumptions 4(1)
Icons Used in This Book 5(1)
Beyond the Book 6(1)
Where to Go from Here 6(1)
BOOK 1 Starting Windows 10
7(88)
Chapter 1 Windows 10 4 Noobs
9(40)
Hardware and Software
12(1)
Why Do PCs Have to Run Windows?
12(5)
A Terminology Survival Kit
17(4)
What, Exactly, Is the Web?
21(5)
Getting inside the Internet
22(2)
What is the World Wide Web?
24(1)
Who pays for all this stuff?
25(1)
Buying a Windows 10 Computer
26(20)
Inside the big box
29(3)
Inside a touch-sensitive tablet
32(4)
Screening
36(1)
Managing disks and drives
36(4)
Making PC connections
40(4)
Futzing with video, sound, and multitudinous media
44(2)
Ultrabooks and convertibles
46(1)
Whafs Wrong with Windows 10?
46(3)
Chapter 2 Windows 10 For The Experienced
49(34)
If You Just Upgraded from Windows 7 or 8.1 to Windows 10
50(2)
A Brief History of Windows 10
52(3)
Exploring the Versions of Windows 10
55(1)
The Different Kinds of Windows Programs, Er, Apps
56(4)
What's New for the XP Crowd
60(5)
Improved performance
60(2)
Better video
62(1)
A genuinely better browser is emerging
63(1)
Cortana
63(1)
Other improvements
64(1)
What's New for Windows 7 Users
65(4)
Getting the hang of the new Start menu
66(2)
Exploring new stuff in the old-fashioned desktop
68(1)
What's New for Windows 8 and 8.1 Users
69(1)
What's New for All of Windows
70(10)
The Start menu
70(1)
Microsoft Edge
71(2)
Search
73(1)
Cortana
74(1)
Virtual desktops and task view
75(1)
Security improvements
76(1)
Game mode and Xbox
77(1)
Other Windows 10 apps
78(1)
What you lose
79(1)
Do You Need Windows 10?
80(3)
Chapter 3 Which Version?
83(12)
Counting the Editions
84(5)
Buying the right version the first time
87(1)
Narrowing the choices
87(2)
Choosing 32 Bit versus 64 Bit
89(2)
Which Version of Windows Are You Running?
91(4)
BOOK 2 Personalizing Windows
95(92)
Chapter 1 Getting Around In Windows
97(16)
Windows' New Beginnings
98(5)
A tale of two homes
99(3)
Switching to tablet mode and back
102(1)
Navigating around the Desktop
103(6)
Keying Keyboard Shortcuts
109(4)
Chapter 2 Changing The Lock And Login Screens
113(14)
Working with the Lock Screen
114(6)
Using your own picture
115(3)
Adding and removing apps on the lock screen
118(2)
Logging On Uniquely
120(7)
Using a picture password
120(4)
Creating a PIN
124(1)
Windows Hello
125(1)
Bypassing passwords and login
126(1)
Chapter 3 Working With The Action/Notification Center
127(10)
What Is the Action Center?
128(1)
What, Exactly, Is a Notification?
129(2)
Working with Notifications
131(2)
Working with Settings Shortcuts
133(4)
Chapter 4 Controlling Users
137(20)
Why You Need Separate User Accounts
138(1)
Choosing Account Types
139(4)
Whafs a standard account?
139(2)
Whafs an administrator account?
141(1)
Choosing between standard and administrator accounts
141(2)
What's Good and Bad about Microsoft Accounts
143(2)
Adding Users
145(3)
Changing Accounts
148(6)
Changing other users' settings
148(5)
Changing your own settings
153(1)
Switching Users
154(1)
The Changing Environment
154(3)
Chapter 5 Microsoft Account: To Sync Or Not To Sync?
157(14)
What, Exactly, Is a Microsoft Account?
158(1)
Deciding Whether You Want a Microsoft Account
159(2)
Setting Up a Microsoft Account
161(5)
Setting up a Hotmail/Outlook.com account
163(1)
Making any email address a Microsoft account
164(2)
Stop Using Your Microsoft Account
166(1)
Taking Care of Your Microsoft Account
167(1)
Controlling Sync
168(3)
Chapter 6 Privacy Control
171(16)
Why You Should Be Concerned
172(2)
Privacy Manifesto
174(5)
The past: Watson to WER
175(1)
Customer Experience Improvement Program
175(1)
Feedback &. Diagnostics tab and DiagTrack
176(2)
Denial ain't nuthin' but a river
178(1)
Knowing What Connections Windows Prefers
179(1)
Controlling Location Tracking
180(5)
Blocking all location tracking
183(1)
Blocking location tracking in an app
184(1)
Minimizing Privacy Intrusion
185(2)
BOOK 3 Working On The Desktop
187(156)
Chapter 1 Running Your Desktop From Start To Finish
189(36)
Tripping through Windows 10's Three Personas
190(2)
Working with the Traditional Desktop
192(4)
Changing the background
193(2)
Cleaning up useless icons and programs
195(1)
Mousing with Your Mouse
196(5)
Whafs up, dock?
197(2)
Changing the mouse
199(2)
Starting with the Start button
201(3)
Touching on the Taskbar
204(1)
Working with Files and Folders
205(14)
Using File Explorer
207(1)
Navigating
208(2)
Viewing
210(1)
Creating files and folders
211(1)
Modifying files and folders
212(1)
Showing filename extensions
212(3)
Sharing folders
215(1)
Using the \Public folder
216(2)
Recycling
218(1)
Creating Shortcuts
219(2)
Keying Keyboard Shortcuts
221(1)
Sleep: Perchance to Dream
222(3)
Chapter 2 Personalizing The Start Menu
225(16)
Touring the Start Menu
226(2)
Modifying the Start Menu
228(7)
Changing your picture
229(1)
Manipulating the Most Used section
230(1)
Controlling the left-side lists
230(3)
Circumnavigating the Start apps list
233(2)
Resizing the Start Menu
235(1)
Changing Tiles on the Start Menu
236(2)
Organizing Your Start Menu Tiles
238(3)
Add, add, add your tiles
238(1)
Forming and naming your groups
239(2)
Chapter 3 Personalizing The Desktop And Taskbar
241(24)
Decking out the Desktop
242(5)
Resolving Desktop Resolution
247(5)
Setting the screen resolution
247(2)
Changing the size of text, apps, and other items
249(1)
Using magnification
250(2)
Putting Icons and Shortcuts on the Desktop
252(6)
Creating shortcuts
253(2)
Arranging icons on the desktop
255(3)
Tricking out the Taskbar
258(7)
Anatomy of the taskbar
259(1)
Jumping
259(2)
Changing the taskbar
261(2)
Working with the taskbar
263(2)
Chapter 4 Internet Explorer, Chrome, And Firefox
265(44)
Which Browser Is Best?
267(7)
Considering security
268(1)
Looking at privacy
269(1)
Picking a browser
270(2)
Setting a browser as your default
272(2)
Using Internet Explorer on the Desktop
274(21)
Navigating in IE
275(7)
Changing the Home Page
282(1)
Dealing with cookies
283(2)
Why you should stop using IE
285(1)
Customizing Firefox
286(1)
Installing Firefox
286(2)
Browsing privately in Firefox
288(2)
Bookmarking with the Fox
290(2)
Changing the default search engine
292(2)
Adding Firefox's best add-ons
294(1)
Optimizing Google Chrome
295(5)
Installing Chrome
296(1)
Navigating in Chrome
297(3)
Searching on the Web
300(5)
Finding what you're looking for
301(2)
Using Advanced Search
303(2)
Pulling out Google parlor tricks
305(1)
Referring to Internet Reference Tools
305(4)
Internet speed test
306(1)
DNSstuff
306(1)
Monitis Traceroute
307(1)
Down for everyone or just me?
308(1)
The Wayback Machine
308(1)
Chapter 5 Hey, Cortana!
309(14)
The Cortana Backstory
311(1)
Make Cortana Respond to "Hey, Cortana"
312(4)
Setting up Cortana-
316(1)
Using Cortana Settings
317(3)
Useful or Fun Commands for Cortana
320(3)
Chapter 6 Maintaining Your System
323(20)
Rolling Back with the Three Rs
324(2)
Creating Password Reset Questions
326(4)
Establishing password security questions
327(2)
Using password recovery questions
329(1)
Making Windows Update Work
330(1)
Maintaining Drives
331(4)
What is formatting?
331(1)
Introducing hard-drive-maintenance tools
332(1)
Running an error check
332(2)
Defragmenting a drive
334(1)
Maintaining Solid-State Drives
335(1)
Zipping and Compressing
336(7)
Compressing with NTFS
338(2)
Zipping the easy way with compressed (zipped) folders
340(3)
BOOK 4 Using The Built-In Windows 10 Apps
343(88)
Chapter 1 Using The Mail And Calendar Apps
345(26)
Choosing a Mail/Calendar App
347(7)
Comparing email programs
348(4)
Comparing Calendar apps
352(1)
Choosing the right package
353(1)
Drilling Down on Windows 10 Mail
354(7)
Creating a new message
358(3)
Searching for email in the Mail app
361(1)
Mail Settings
361(4)
Adding a new email account
362(2)
Setting extra options
364(1)
Avoiding Calendar App Collisions
365(4)
Adding Calendar items
367(1)
Struggling with Calendar shortcomings
368(1)
Beyond Email
369(2)
Chapter 2 Keeping Track Of People
371(14)
The Contact List in Windows 10
372(1)
Putting Contacts in the People App
373(7)
Adding accounts to People
373(4)
Editing a contact
377(2)
Adding people in People
379(1)
Putting a Contact on the Taskbar
380(2)
Alternatives to the Win10 People App
382(3)
Chapter 3 Zooming The Photos App And Beyond
385(16)
Discovering What the Windows 10 Photos App Can Do
386(1)
Touring Photos
386(3)
Editing Photos
389(3)
Setting Settings
392(2)
Adding Photos
394(1)
Importing Pictures from a Camera or an External Drive
394(1)
Working with Albums
395(1)
Storing and Managing Photos Online
395(6)
Chapter 4 Noting Onenote
401(12)
Getting Started in OneNote with or without a Pen
402(1)
Setting Up Notebooks, Sections, Pages
403(4)
Embellishing on a OneNote Page
407(2)
Sending to OneNote
409(2)
Setting Settings
411(2)
Chapter 5 Maps, Music, Movies -- And Tv
413(18)
Making Maps
414(6)
Basic map functions
414(3)
Navigating with the Maps app
417(1)
Taking a map offline
418(2)
Get Your Groove Music On
420(2)
Getting Your Music and Movies into the Apps
422(3)
Running around the Groove Music App
425(3)
Finding music and playlists
427(1)
Running around the Movies & TV App
428(3)
BOOK 5 Connecting With The Windows 10 Apps
431(60)
Chapter 1 Introducing Edge
433(16)
A Walkthrough Microsoft Edge
435(4)
Working with the Immersive Reader
439(1)
A Sampler of Edge Settings
440(5)
Adding Edge Extensions
445(4)
Chapter 2 Using Skype In Windows 10
449(18)
Signing Up with Skype
450(4)
Making First Contact
454(1)
Adding a Contact
455(3)
Settings
458(1)
Making Group Calls
459(1)
Recording Calls
460(1)
A Few Tips from Skype-ologists
461(2)
Exploring Skype Alternatives
463(4)
Chapter 3 Navigating The Microsoft Store
467(12)
Checking out What a Universal Windows App Can Do
469(3)
Browsing the Microsoft Store
472(3)
Searching the Microsoft Store
475(1)
Updating Your Microsoft Store Apps
476(3)
Chapter 4 Games, Games, And Games
479(12)
Searching the Store for Games
481(2)
Enabling Game Mode
483(1)
Using the Game Bar
484(2)
Testing Your Connection to Xbox Live Services
486(1)
Bringing Back the Classics
487(4)
BOOK 6 Socializing And Sharing From Windows 10
491(58)
Chapter 1 Using Onedrive
493(16)
What Is OneDrive?
494(2)
Setting Up a OneDrive Account
496(2)
The Four States of OneDrive Data
498(7)
Changing the States of OneDrive Data
505(1)
Sharing OneDrive Files and Folders
506(3)
Chapter 2 Getting Started With Facebook
509(18)
Choosing a Facebook App
511(1)
Signing Up for a Facebook Account
512(9)
Choosing basic Facebook privacy settings
516(4)
Interpreting the Facebook interface lingo
520(1)
Building a Great Timeline
521(4)
Using the Facebook Apps for Windows 10
525(2)
Chapter 3 Getting Started With Twitter
527(14)
Understanding Twitter
528(4)
Setting Up a Twitter Account
532(4)
Tweeting for Beginners
536(3)
Beware hacking
536(1)
Using the @ sign and Reply
537(1)
Retweeting for fun and profit
538(1)
Direct Messaging
538(1)
Hooking Twitter into Windows
539(2)
Chapter 4 Getting Started With Linkedin
541(8)
Signing Up for LinkedIn
542(4)
Using LinkedIn for Fun and Profit
546(3)
BOOK 7 Controlling Your System
549(122)
Chapter 1 Settings, Settings, And More Settings
551(14)
Introducing the Settings App
553(3)
Spelunking through the Control Panel
556(2)
Putting Shortcuts to Settings on Your Desktop
558(4)
God Mode
562(1)
Installing New Languages
563(2)
Chapter 2 Troubleshooting And Getting Help
565(38)
Troubleshooting the Easy Way
566(1)
Troubleshooting the Hard Way
567(13)
Tackling installation problems
567(4)
Problems with installing updates
571(9)
System Stability and Reliability Monitor
580(2)
Windows Sandbox
582(1)
Tricks to Using Windows Help
583(2)
The problem(s) with Windows Help
584(1)
Using different kinds of help
584(1)
How to Really Get Help
585(3)
Snapping and Recording Your Problems
588(5)
Taking snaps that snap
588(2)
Recording live
590(3)
Connecting to Remote Assistance
593(6)
Understanding the interaction
593(1)
Making the connection
594(4)
Limiting an invitation
598(1)
Troubleshooting Remote Assistance
599(1)
Getting Help Online
600(3)
Chapter 3 Working With Libraries
603(14)
Understanding Libraries
604(1)
Making Your Libraries Visible
604(4)
Working with Your Default Libraries
608(2)
Customizing Libraries
610(4)
Adding a folder to a library
611(2)
Changing a library's default save location
613(1)
Creating Your Own Library
614(3)
Chapter 4 Storing In Storage Spaces
617(10)
Understanding the Virtualization of Storage
618(3)
Setting Up Storage Spaces
621(4)
Working with Storage Spaces
625(1)
Storage Space Strategies
626(1)
Chapter 5 Taking Control Of Updates And Upgrades
627(14)
The Case Against Windows Automatic Update
628(1)
Terminology 101
629(2)
The Great Divide: Home versus Pro
631(1)
Keeping Your Windows 10 Machine Protected From Updates
632(4)
Postponing Windows 10 Updates
636(1)
Keep Up on the Problems
637(1)
Stopping Windows 10 Updates from Rebooting Your PC
638(3)
Chapter 6 Running The Built-In Applications
641(16)
Setting Alarms 8 Clock
642(3)
Getting Free Word Processing
645(5)
Running Notepad
645(2)
Writing with WordPad
647(3)
Taming the Character Map
650(1)
Calculating -- Free
651(2)
Painting
653(4)
Chapter 7 Working With Printers
657(14)
Installing a Printer
658(5)
Attaching a local printer
659(2)
Connecting a network printer
661(2)
Using the Print Queue
663(4)
Displaying a print queue
663(1)
Pausing and resuming a print queue
664(1)
Pausing, restarting, and resuming a document
665(1)
Canceling a document
666(1)
Troubleshooting Printing
667(2)
Catching a Runaway Printer
669(2)
BOOK 8 Maintaining Windows 10
671(74)
Chapter 1 File History, Backup, Data Restore, And Sync
673(20)
What Happened to the Windows 7 Backup?
674(1)
The Future of Reliable Storage Is in the Cloud
674(2)
Backing Up and Restoring Files with File History
676(10)
Setting up File History
676(4)
Restoring data from File History
680(3)
Changing File History settings
683(3)
Storing to and through the Cloud
686(7)
Considering cloud storage privacy concerns
687(1)
Reaping the benefits of backup and storage in the cloud
688(1)
Choosing an online backup and sharing service
689(4)
Chapter 2 A Fresh Start: Restore And Reset
693(20)
The Three R's -- and an SF and a GB
694(3)
Resetting Your PC
697(4)
Resetting Your PC to Factory Settings
701(2)
Starting Fresh
703(1)
Restoring to an Earlier Point
704(6)
Enabling System Protection
706(1)
Creating a restore point
706(2)
Rolling back to a restore point
708(2)
Entering the Windows Recovery Environment
710(3)
Chapter 3 Monitoring Windows
713(10)
Viewing Events
714(4)
Using Event Viewer
714(2)
Events worthy -- and not worthy -- of viewing
716(2)
Gauging System Reliability
718(5)
Chapter 4 Using System Tools
723(22)
Tasking Task Manager
724(8)
Task Manager Processes
726(1)
Task Manager Performance
727(1)
Task Manager App History
728(1)
Task Manager Startup and Autoruns
728(3)
Task Manager Details and Services
731(1)
Managing Startup Apps from Settings
732(1)
Installing a Second Hard Drive
733(3)
Running a Virtual Machine
736(9)
BOOK 9 Securing Windows 10
745(98)
Chapter 1 Spies, Spams, And Scams Are Out To Get You
747(38)
Understanding the Hazards -- and the Hoaxes
748(15)
The primary infection vectors
749(2)
Zombies and botnets
751(3)
Phishing
754(4)
419 scams
758(3)
I'm from Microsoft, and I'm here to help
761(1)
Oday exploits
762(1)
Staying Informed
763(3)
Relying on reliable sources
764(1)
Ditching the hoaxes
764(2)
Is My Computer Infected?
766(7)
Evaluating telltale signs
767(1)
Where did that message come from?
767(2)
What to do next
769(2)
Shunning scareware
771(2)
Getting Protected
773(8)
Protecting against malware
773(1)
Disabling Java and Flash
774(1)
Using your credit card safely online
775(2)
Defending your privacy
777(2)
Reducing spam
779(2)
Dealing with Data Breaches
781(4)
Chapter 2 Fighting Viri And Scum
785(12)
Basic Windows Security Do's and Don'ts
786(4)
Making Sense of Malware
790(3)
Deciphering Browsers' Inscrutable Warnings
793(4)
Chrome
793(2)
Firefox
795(2)
Chapter 3 Running Built-In Security Programs
797(28)
Working with Windows Security
798(6)
Adjusting Windows Security
800(2)
Running Windows Security manually
802(2)
Controlling Folder Access
804(2)
Judging SmartScreen
806(4)
Booting Securely with UEFI
810(3)
A brief history of BIOS
810(1)
How UEFI is different from/better than BIOS
811(2)
How Windows 10 uses UEFI
813(1)
Controlling User Account Control
813(3)
Poking at Windows Defender Firewall
816(9)
Understanding Firewall basic features
817(1)
Speaking your firewall's lingo
818(1)
Peeking into your firewall
819(1)
Making inbound exceptions
820(5)
Chapter 4 Top Security Helpers
825(18)
Deciding about BitLocker
826(3)
Managing Your Passwords
829(5)
Using password managers
829(1)
Which is better: Online or in-hand?
830(1)
Rockin' RoboForm
831(1)
Liking LastPass
832(2)
Keeping Your Other Programs Up to Date
834(1)
Blocking Java and Flash in Your Browser
835(3)
Fighting Back at Tough Scumware
838(1)
Securing Your Communication with PIA
839(4)
What's a VPN?
840(1)
Setting up a VPN
841(2)
BOOK 10 Enhancing Windows 10
843(90)
Chapter 1 Working Remotely With Windows 10
845(10)
Enabling Remote Desktop Connections
846(1)
Connecting with Remote Desktop Connection
847(2)
Connecting a Second Monitor
849(2)
Installing a Webcam
851(1)
Adding Clocks to the Taskbar
852(3)
Chapter 2 Using Android, Iphone, And Kindle With Windows 10
855(28)
What, Exactly, Is Android?
856(4)
Getting clear on Android
858(1)
Making Windows talk to your Android phone or tablet
858(2)
Linking an Android Smartphone to a PC
860(3)
Linking an iPhone to a PC
863(1)
Turning a Smartphone into a Webcam for Your PC
864(1)
Running iTunes on Windows -- or Maybe Not
865(8)
Deciding whether to use iTunes for Windows
866(2)
Installing iTunes
868(1)
Setting up iTunes
869(1)
Moving files from Windows 10 to an iPhone
870(2)
Controlling Windows 10 from an iPhone or iPad
872(1)
Wrangling E-Book Files
873(5)
Introducing popular e-book formats
873(1)
Reading e-book files on your PC
874(1)
Organizing your e-book files with calibre
875(3)
Getting Media from Your PC to Your Kindle
878(5)
Emailing books from your PC to your Kindle
878(1)
Receiving emailed books from a friend
879(2)
Adding music to your Kindle
881(2)
Chapter 3 Getting Started With Gmail, Google Apps, And Drive
883(20)
Finding Alternatives to Windows with Google
884(4)
Setting Up Gmail
888(4)
Moving an Existing Account to Gmail
892(2)
Using the Google Apps
894(4)
Moving Your Domain to Google
898(5)
Chapter 4 Using Web-Based Outlook.Com (Nee Hotmail)
903(14)
Getting Started with Outlook.com
904(5)
Bringing Some Sanity to Outlook.com Organization
909(2)
Handling Outlook.com Failures
911(2)
Importing Outlook.com Messages into Gmail
913(2)
Weighing the Alternatives
915(2)
Chapter 5 Best Free Windows Add-Ons
917(16)
Windows Apps You Absolutely Must Have
918(4)
File History
918(1)
VLC Media Player
919(1)
LastPass
920(1)
Recuva
921(1)
The Best of the Rest -- All Free
922(7)
Nextpad (Notepad replacement)
922(1)
Ninite
923(1)
Revo Uninstaller
924(1)
Paint.net
925(1)
7-Zip
925(1)
qBittorrent
926(1)
Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, or
927(1)
Other interesting free software
927(1)
You may not need to buy Microsoft Office
928(1)
Don't Pay for Software You Don't Need!
929(4)
Windows 10 has all the antivirus software you need
930(1)
Windows 10 doesn't need a disk defragger
930(1)
Windows 10 doesn't need a disk partitioner
930(1)
Windows 10 doesn't need a Registry cleaner
931(1)
Windows 10 doesn't need a backup program
931(1)
Don't turn off services or hack your Registry
932(1)
Index 933
Woody Leonhard was one of the first Microsoft Consulting Partners and Microsoft beta testers. His monthly Q&A columns in ZD Smart Business magazine have one million readers, and he has been honored with multiple Computer Press Awards.

Ciprian Rusen is co-founder and chief editor of Digital Citizen, a tech-focused blog at digitalcitizen.life. He is also the author of a number of technology books on Windows, Microsoft Office, and other topics.