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Introduction to Windows 10 Changes – Video Tip

Microsoft released Windows 10 less than 2 weeks ago. I wrote a short article about whether or not to update to Windows 10 here, if you want to read it.

In today’s video tip, I point out some of the changes in Windows 10’s Start menu (yes it is back you disgruntled Windows 8 users…me included), the Windows Explorer, now renamed File Explorer, and some quick tips on how to customize the Start Menu and get familiar icons back like Control Panel and My Computer, now renamed This PC.

This will be the first of many Windows 10 related tips you will see here at HelpMeRick.com! I would really enjoy hearing from you about tips you would like to share or issues you would like me to expand on regarding Windows 10 or any computer topic…just leave a comment below!

Thanks and enjoy this new Windows 10 tip!

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11 thoughts on “Introduction to Windows 10 Changes – Video Tip”

  1. I very much appreciate the work you do to help newbies like me. Most of your tips and ideas are written in a way that even I can understand them and make use of them. Thank you so much! I hope you keep it up.

  2. Tips were quite helpful especially for new users like me .
    Can your tips be printed and saved to refer to later? hope so .

  3. I tried windows 10 for a few days. It took away all of my permissions. I went to each permissions block, changed them to me, and it would not recognize them. I felt forced to revert back to 8.1 to get my permissions back, which is what i did.

  4. I tried Windows 10 for a few days. It took away all of my permissions. I tried to reset them in each permission block, but Win 10 would not recognize them. I felt I had to revert to Windows 8.1 to get my permissions back, which I did.

  5. I have Vista on the desktop. I mostly use it for printing and typing documents. Is there any way I can put windows 10 on the desktop

    1. Hello. You can use this link to see if your computer is compatible. The tool is for Windows 8.1, but would also mean your computer is compatible. However, you cannot upgrade to Windows 10 for free from Vista, you would have to pay for the upgrade.

  6. How long after downloading Windows10, should we wait for updates and changes before we have you “tune-up” our computers. Thanks Elmer

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