Unlike its predecessor Windows 8.1, there is a proper Start menu in Windows 10. The Start menu in Windows 10, although it looks different from the one we have seen in Windows 7 and Vista, behaves more or less the same. With default settings, recently added apps appear on the top left side of the […]
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How To Create Windows 10 Bootable DVD
These days, a large section of PC users are using USB drives as bootable media to install Windows 10. USB installations are usually a bit faster than traditional DVD-based installations, meaning you can quickly install Windows while using USB as bootable media. That said, not everyone has a spare USB key all the time. At […]
How To Create Windows 10 ISO From ESD
This is not the first time we are talking about ESD files here on IntoWindows. In our previous posts, we talked about creating bootable USB of Windows 10 from ESD file, creating ISO from install.ESD, and then we also showed how to convert install.esd file to install.wim file with the help of third-party tools. ESD, […]
How To Remove Recently Added Group From Start Menu In Windows 10
In Windows 10, with default settings, when you install a new Windows app or traditional desktop program, it appears in the Recently added list of Start menu. The Recently added group shows up at the top left of the Start menu. The feature displays the last three installed apps but you can view more apps […]
7 Reasons To Upgrade To Windows 10
The final version of Microsoft’s upcoming Windows 10 operating system is all set to launch on July 29th of this year. Hundreds of millions of PC users around the world are running Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8.1 eagerly waiting for the release. It may come as a surprise for most users, but […]
How To Disable Quick Access In Windows 10
Quick Access is one of the several new features introduced with Windows 10. As you might have noticed by now, when you click or tap the File Explorer icon in the taskbar or Start, Windows 10 launches Quick Access instead of This PC. The Quick Access folder displays recently used files and frequently used folders […]
How To Schedule A Call Back From Microsoft Support
We recently posted a guide explaining how you can resolve your Windows 10 issues by contacting Microsoft support via online chat right from your Windows 10 desktop. We have since been asked whether there is an option to schedule a call back from Microsoft support. If you ever called a tech support, you know that […]
Upgrade To Windows 10 From Windows 7
The Ultimate edition is the highest edition of the widely used Windows 7 operating system. The Ultimate edition is popular among Windows enthusiasts and developers who love to have a feature-packed edition of Windows. Now that Microsoft has announced that Windows 10 is a free upgrade for existing Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 users, the […]
Chat With Microsoft Support In Windows 10
Windows 10 brings hundreds of new features to Windows operating system. The new Start menu, Windows Hello (face recognition login), digital personal assistant Cortana, new Settings, tablet mode, and the powerful Edge browser are some of the highlights of Windows 10. Because Windows 10 is vastly different from the widely used Windows 7, users who […]
I Don’t Want Windows 10: A Tool To Remove Windows 10 Upgrade Notification
Ever since the beginning of this month, Microsoft has been showing Windows 10 upgrade notification on PCs running Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 with the latest updates. The notification does nothing but asks users to reserve their free upgrade by entering an email address. The Windows 10 upgrade notification is delivered through Windows Update service, […]
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