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  1. Tips to improve PC performance in Windows - Microsoft Support

    This article lists several solutions that may help improve your PC’s performance. We recommend trying all the listed solutions as multiple factors can contribute to slow performance.

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

    The device meets the minimum hardware specifications to run Windows 11. Specific timing for Windows 11 upgrade rollouts varies by device. Additionally, certain features have specific hardware …

  3. Outlook is running slow - Microsoft Support

    For example, it's faster to sort contacts by name than by a custom field. Select a folder that's taking a long time to open. Click the By: list and select the column heading that you want to sort by. For …

  4. Reset your PC - Microsoft Support

    Oct 14, 2025 · Resetting your PC in Windows is a powerful feature that allows you to restore your device to its original state, which can be useful whether you're experiencing performance issues, software …

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

    If you're a small business owner Find the information you need to build, run, and grow your small business with Microsoft 365.

  6. Power settings in Windows 11 - Microsoft Support

    You can use Screen and sleep settings to save energy and make your battery last longer.

  7. How to earn Microsoft Rewards points - Microsoft Support

    On any mobile device, search in the Bing app or make purchases from Microsoft Store to earn Rewards points. Just make sure you're signed into your Microsoft account as you do so.

  8. Windows 11 System Requirements - Microsoft Support

    If your PC has less than 4GB of memory, there are sometimes options for upgrading to get additional RAM. You may want to consult your PC manufacturer’s website or with a retailer to see if there are …

  9. Wi-Fi and your home layout - Microsoft Support

    Run several tests at different places in your home and record the results. After making changes to your network or setup, run the speed tests again to see if your Wi-Fi performance has improved.

  10. Shut down, sleep, or hibernate your PC - Microsoft Support

    Sleep uses very little power, your PC starts up faster, and you’re instantly back to where you left off. You don’t have to worry that you'll lose your work because of your battery draining because Windows …