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  1. Windows help and learning - support.microsoft.com

    Find help and how-to articles for Windows operating systems. Get support for Windows and learn about installation, updates, privacy, security and more.

  2. Create installation media for Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to create installation media for installing or reinstalling Windows.

  3. Ways to install Windows 11 - Microsoft Support

    Feb 4, 2025 · Learn how to install Windows 11, including the recommended option of using the Windows Update page in Settings.

  4. Install Windows Updates - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to check for the latest Windows Updates and install them to keep your device running smoothly and securely.

  5. Welcome To Windows - support.microsoft.com

    Welcome to Windows 11! Learn about new features, upgrade FAQs, device lifecycles, and support options.

  6. Can I upgrade to Windows 11? - Microsoft Support

    An existing Windows 10 device can be upgraded to Windows 11 if it meets the following criteria: The device is running a currently supported version of Windows 10. If the device isn't currently …

  7. Find Information About Your Windows Device - Microsoft Support

    Oct 14, 2025 · Learn how to find basic information about your Windows device, including the device name, version of Windows, hardware details and avaialble storage space.

  8. Update drivers through Device Manager in Windows - Microsoft …

    Driver updates for most hardware devices in Windows are automatically downloaded and installed through Windows Update. Windows Update updates drivers for various hardware including …

  9. Add or install a printer in Windows - Microsoft Support

    In most cases, local or wired printers will install automatically in Windows after they're plugged into the Windows device and the printer is turned on. If a printer doesn't install automatically: …

  10. How do you explicitly set a new property on `window` in TypeScript?

    Oct 3, 2012 · I setup global namespaces for my objects by explicitly setting a property on window. window.MyNamespace = window.MyNamespace || {}; TypeScript underlines MyNamespace …