Category: Windows 10X

  • How to change desktop background on Windows 10X

    You can set any image you want as your desktop background on Windows 10X, and here’s how to complete the task. The post How to change desktop background on Windows 10X appeared first on Pureinfotech • Windows 10 tips, one step at a time.This post was originally published on this site

  • Windows 10X has anti-theft protection feature

    Windows 10X includes anti-theft protection to prevent others from resetting and reusing the device. The post Windows 10X has anti-theft protection feature appeared first on Pureinfotech • Windows 10 tips, one step at a time.This post was originally published on this site

  • How to shutdown or restart device on Windows 10X

    On Windows 10X, the power options are no longer in the Start menu, but you can still shutdown and restart your device quite easily – here’s how. The post How to shutdown or restart device on Windows 10X appeared first on Pureinfotech • Windows 10 tips, one step at a time.This post was originally published…

  • Windows 10X: a closer look at the new web-centric OS

    Microsoft is position Windows 10X as the Chrome OS killer, and here’s a hands-on review of the new interface and features. The post Windows 10X: a closer look at the new web-centric OS appeared first on Pureinfotech • Windows 10 tips, one step at a time.This post was originally published on this site

  • Windows updates and services to watch out for in 2021

    Windows updates and services to watch out for in 2021

    Windows users have much to look forward to in 2021. Along with new services, updates for Windows 10 will be released not just to improve its performance but also its accessibility. Let’s take a look at what these changes could be and what they could mean for Windows users like you. What’s new on Windows…

  • Windows updates and services to watch out for in 2021

    Windows updates and services to watch out for in 2021

    Windows users have much to look forward to in 2021. Along with new services, updates for Windows 10 will be released not just to improve its performance but also its accessibility. Let’s take a look at what these changes could be and what they could mean for Windows users like you. What’s new on Windows…

  • Windows 10 is getting new out-of-box experience (OOBE)

    Microsoft is bringing the Windows 10X out-of-box experience to the traditional version of Windows 10, and here’s a first look. The post Windows 10 is getting new out-of-box experience (OOBE) appeared first on Pureinfotech • Windows 10 tips, one step at a time.This post was originally published on this site

  • Windows 10 to receive only one feature update per year

    Microsoft is expected to start releasing only one feature update per year for Windows 10, instead of two. The post Windows 10 to receive only one feature update per year appeared first on Pureinfotech • Windows 10 tips, one step at a time.This post was originally published on this site

  • Microsoft reportedly building variant of Windows 10 like Chrome OS

    Microsoft is building a new web-focused experience of Windows 10X to complete with Chrome OS, according to report. The post Microsoft reportedly building variant of Windows 10 like Chrome OS appeared first on Pureinfotech • Windows 10 tips, one step at a time.This post was originally published on this site