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31 August 2015

Welcome to Windows 10




Learn about the Get Started app, navigating your device, and support
Windows 10
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Welcome to Windows 10
Getting Started Series
This is the first in a series of emails designed to help you get the most out of Windows 10. This email includes the info you need to get up and running quickly.
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It's the Windows you know, only better
It's the Windows you know, only better
Windows 10 is so familiar and easy to use, you'll feel like an expert. Because updates are automatically enabled1, you'll have the very latest features when they're released, which means Windows will just keep getting better.
Get to know the Get Started app
We've designed the Get Started app to help you get the most out of Windows 10. It can help you get on the web, navigate your device, move files, set up printers and hardware, and more. Any time we add new features to Windows 10, the app will automatically update1 to help you with those, too.
Open the Get Started app
Get to know the Get Started app
Getting around your device
Search with the taskbar
Search with the taskbar
The easiest way to search the web, search your device and access and share the files on OneDrive is through the Windows search box on your taskbar.
Learn more
Get to your settings
Get to your settings
Update your settings and personalise Windows 10 the way you want.
Open settings
Learn more
Touch or type
Touch2 or type
Interact with your device in the way that's most natural.
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Surf the web
Surf the web
Introducing Microsoft Edge, the new browser that makes the web work the way you do.
Open your browser
Learn more about Microsoft Edge
We're here to help
We're here to help
Just use the Windows search box to get a quick answer, a step-by-step tutorial or a connection to a real person through our Contact Support app.3
Discover everything your Microsoft account can do
Microsoft account
With this one account, you can take your settings, preferences and files you have backed up on OneDrive with you across all your devices – and not just Windows devices. Plus, you'll only need to remember one user ID and password.
Update your Microsoft account
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14 August 2015

More Windows 10 WARNINGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

One customer decided to revert back to Windows 7 from Windows 10 because her Telstra 4G dongle would not work.



"If you have or are planning to use a Telstra USB 4G (320U) or Telstra USB 3G (312U) on a PC currently running Windows 10, please note that the Telstra Connection Manager software is currently incompatible with that operating system.

We are working with our vendor and software teams to update our connection manager as soon as possible.

In the meantime, if you have already upgraded to Windows 10, we have developed a guide to get you back online. Please refer to the steps below and follow those relevant to your situation, to get started." Click Here

She didn't realise that her Office 2007 would also not work and now doesn't work with Windows 7 until she puts in a licence key.

"MS Office software free users who are either using a cracked version or the old genuine 2003 or 2007 version will be surely disappointed with this news. As per the latest update available from Microsoft sources , Windows 10 operating system will only allow users to use the new genuine version of MS Office 2013 on its platform in near future."


ARRGGHH!! No more free games? http://www.kitguru.net/gaming/operating-systems/matthew-wilson/windows-10-can-seek-out-pirated-software/


How to Uninstall Windows 10 and Downgrade to Windows 7 or 8.1