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- How to sign in to Hotmail - Microsoft Support
Hotmail is now Outlook com Learn how to sign in to access your Outlook com, Hotmail, Live, or MSN email account
- Install Windows Updates - Microsoft Support
If you're warned by Windows Update that you don't have enough space on your device to install updates, see Free up space for Windows updates If you experience internet connection issues while updating your device, see Fix Wi-Fi connection issues in Windows If you're having trouble installing updates, see Troubleshoot problems updating Windows
- How to find and enable missing Copilot button in Microsoft 365 apps
Copilot is available in the Home tab of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook on the web if you are a Copilot subscriber If you also have a Microsoft 365 subscription that includes the Microsoft 365 desktop apps then you should find Copilot available in those apps as well
- Install and use a scanner in Windows - Microsoft Support
In most cases, Windows automatically discovers and installs both scanners connected locally and scanners located in the network However, if a scanner isn't automatically discovered and installed, this article covers how to manually install the scanner Once installed, the article then covers how to scan a picture or document
- Change or reset your PIN in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to reset your PIN if you aren't signed in to Windows and having trouble using your PIN
- Download and install the latest printer drivers - Microsoft Support
Windows Update is the recommend method to download, install, and update printer drivers For information on how to update printer drivers using Windows Update, see the following article:
- Windows 10 Consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) program - Microsoft . . .
The Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for Windows 10 provides customers with a more secure option to continue using their Windows 10 PCs without updating to Windows 11, mitigating the risk of malware and cybersecurity attacks ESU program enrollment provides access to critical and important security updates as defined by the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) for devices running
- Add or install a printer in Windows - Microsoft Support
When a printer or all-in-one device is connected directly to a Windows device, the printer normally installs automatically, and printing can be started right away Windows supports most printers out of the box so in most cases, special printer drivers or software doesn't need to be installed However, additional or updated drivers might be available via Windows Update
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