Coming on the heels of Windows 7 end of support, Microsoft has released a guide on Windows 10, which is extremely useful if you new to Windows 10, planning or have just migrated from Windows 7.
The Windows 10 Quick Start Guide

Whether you’re picking up a Windows device for the first time or you’re a long-time computer user transitioning from Windows 7, the guide covers the fundamental topics to help get you up and running on Windows 10 quick and easy.
Microsoft has covered the following topics in this ebook.

- Understanding your Desktop
- Setup and Personalization
- Apps and Programs
- Tips and Tricks
- Security, Privacy and scam protection
- Accessibility
- Windows Updates and Upgrades
- Additional Resources.
The Windows 10 Quick Start Guide is designed to walk PC users through the very basics. From setting up your taskbar to organizing your start menu, to the more advanced topics such as securing your device and keeping it healthy.
This ebook also provides explanation to Windows 7 end of support, system requirement of Windows 10, upgrade or buy, and how to move to a new Windows 10 PC.
Hope you find the guide informative and useful enough!

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