Introduction to Windows 10 Flashcards

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What is the Start Menu in Windows 10?

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The Start Menu in Windows 10 is the central hub where users can access programs, settings, and files. It includes a list of apps, a search bar, and the power options for shutting down or restarting the PC.

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What is Cortana in Windows 10?

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Cortana is a virtual assistant built into Windows 10, designed to help users with tasks like setting reminders, searching the web, or controlling the system using voice commands.

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What is the Taskbar in Windows 10?

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The Taskbar in Windows 10 is a horizontal bar located at the bottom of the screen, where users can quickly launch and switch between open apps, access the Start Menu, or use the system tray for notifications and other settings.

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What is the difference between Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Pro?

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Windows 10 Home is the standard edition aimed at personal use, while Windows 10 Pro includes additional features like BitLocker encryption, Group Policy management, and remote desktop capabilities, suited for businesses and advanced users.

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How do you manage system updates in Windows 10?

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In Windows 10, system updates are managed through the ‘Windows Update’ section in the Settings menu, where users can choose to check for updates, schedule installations, and receive security patches automatically.

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What is the Action Center in Windows 10?

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The Action Center in Windows 10 is a notification panel that provides quick access to system alerts, app notifications, and shortcuts for settings like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Do Not Disturb mode.

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