By Steve Horton |
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Let’s face it: Windows 8 is a little daunting. It’s a completely different user experience than what you’re used to. Windows 8 has a bit of a learning curve, whether you’re upgrading from Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7. That’s where we come in.
Here’s a set of articles that will help smooth the transition from old Windows to new Windows. From turning on and off Bluetooth to getting to the Control Panel to navigating around Windows to changing power options to hibernating your PC … we’ve covered most of the bases.
We’ll be continuing to cover Windows 8 topics for the foreseeable future, too. If you’re still having Windows 8 issues after reading through these guides, leave a comment here with your problem, or post it on our Facebook page.
View and Switch Between Open Applications |
Shut Down, Restart, Sleep or Hibernate Your PC |
Find the Control Panel |
Manage Wi-Fi Connections |
Turn On and Off Bluetooth |
Manage Printers |
Manage the Hot Corners and Charms Bar |
Control the Task Manager |
Change the Screen Resolution |
Connect to a Projector |
Navigate Between Applications |
Manage Security With User Account Control |
Defragment and Optimize Your Drive |
Turn a Bookmark into a Live Tile with Pinned Sites |
Run Disk Cleanup to Remove Temporary Files |
Manage Power Settings |
Change the Screen Saver and Wallpaper |
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