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The Windows 10 May 2019 Update adds a host of new and improved features to Microsofts flagship operating systemand this jargon-free guide helps you get the most out of every component.

This in-depth Missing Manual covers the entire system and introduces you to the latest features in the Windows Professional, Enterprise, Education, and Home editions. Youll learn how to take advantage of improvements to the Game Bar, Edge browser, Windows Online, smartphone features, and a lot more.

Written by David Poguetech critic for Yahoo Finance and former columnist for The New York Timesthis updated edition illuminates its subject with technical insight, plenty of wit, and hardnosed objectivity.

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Windows 10 May 2019 Update The Missing Manual by David Pogue Copyright 2019 - photo 1

Windows 10 May 2019 Update: The Missing Manual

by David Pogue

Copyright 2019 David Pogue. All rights reserved.

Printed in the United States of America.

Editor: Julie Van Keuren

Proofreaders: Diana DAbruzzo, Kellee Katagi, and Judy Le

Illustrator: David Pogue

Interior book designer: Julie Van Keuren (based on a design by Phil Simpson)

Indexer: Julie Van Keuren

Published by OReilly Media, Inc., 1005 Gravenstein Highway North, Sebastopol, CA 95472.

OReilly books may be purchased for educational, business, or sales promotional use. Online editions are also available for most titles (.

May 2019: First Edition.

The Missing Manual is a registered trademark of OReilly Media, Inc. The Missing Manual logo and The book that should have been in the box are trademarks of OReilly Media, Inc. Many of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their products are claimed as trademarks. Where those designations appear in this book, and OReilly Media is aware of a trademark claim, the designations are capitalized.

While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this book, the publisher assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages resulting from the use of the information contained in it.

ISBN: 978-1-492-05729-1

[LSCH] [5/19]

Additional Resources on the Missing CD

(Visit missingmanuals.com)

PDF Appendixes

BitLocker Drive Encryption

Burning CDs and DVDs

Bringing Back the Hibernate Command

Bringing Back the Old Taskbar

Corporate Networks

Creating a Power Plan

Deep-Seated Networking Options

Disk Cleanup

Disk Defragmenter

Disk Quotas

Dynamic Disks

Fancy Printer Properties

Faxing from Windows 10

Getting a Fixed, Public IP Address

Internet Explorer

Libraries

Local Users Console

Mapping Shares to Drive Letters

Making Cortana Omit Web Results from Searches

Narrator

NTFS Permissions

Profiles

Remote Assistance

Remote Desktop

Run Command

Skype

Snipping Tool

Speech Recognition

Storage Spaces

Task Scheduler

Taskbar Toolbars

The Add Hardware Wizard

The Folder Options Options

The Universal Naming Convention

Three Obscure Mobility Features

Turn a Drive into a Folder

Two Speed Boosts

Upgrading from Windows 7 or 8.1

Windows Live Mail

Windows Media Player

Freeware

AutoHotkey

Chrometana

MusicBee

Ribbon Disabler

SecureZIP Express

Show or hide updates troubleshooter

VLC

Wi-MAN

Windows Live Mail

zVirtualDesktop

The Missing Credits
About the Author
David Pogue author illustrator was The New York Times weekly tech columnist - photo 2

David Pogue (author, illustrator) was The New York Times weekly tech columnist from 2000 to 2013. After a five-year detour to Yahoo Finance, hes now back at The Times, writing the Crowdwise feature for the Smarter Living section and periodic how-to tech stories.

Hes also a four-time Emmy-winning correspondent for CBS Sunday Morning, the host of several NOVA miniseries on PBS, and the creator of the Missing Manual series.

David has written or co-written more than 100 books, including dozens in this series, six in the For Dummies line (including Macs, Magic, Opera, and Classical Music), two novels (one for middle-schoolers), The World According to Twitter, and three books of essential tips and shortcuts: Pogues Basics: Tech, Pogues Basics: Life, and Pogues Basics: Money. In his other life, he is a former Broadway show conductor, a magician, and a funny public speaker. He lives in Connecticut with his wife, Nicki, and three awesome children.

You can find a complete list of Davids columns, and sign up to get them by email, at .

About the Creative Team

Julie Van Keuren (editor, indexer, layout) spent 14 years in print journalism before deciding to upend her life, move to Montana, and live her freelancing dreams. She now works as an editor, writer, desktop publisher, indexer, and all-purpose editorial problem-solver for a variety of awesome clients. She and her husband have two sons. Email: .

Diana DAbruzzo (proofreader) is a Virginia-based freelance editor with more than 20 years of experience in the journalism and book publishing industries. More information on her life and work can be found at dianadabruzzo.com.

Kellee Katagi (proofreader) has devoted most of her 20-plus-year writing and editing career to covering fitness, nutrition, travel, and outdoor sports. A former managing editor of SKI magazine, she now smiths words from her Colorado home, where she lives with her husband and three kids. Email: .

Judy Le (proofreader) is an editor based in Virginia, where she lives with her husband and their son. In her spare time, she pursues interests with great fervor just before dropping them entirely. Email: (because of all the Judys Le who beat her to Gmail).

Acknowledgments

The Missing Manual series is a joint venture between the dream team introduced on these pages and OReilly Media. Im grateful to all of them, and also to a few people who did massive favors for this book.

My bacon was saved by Aloria Rucker and her team at WE Communications (Microsofts PR agency), who patiently helped dig up answers to the tweakiest questions.

I also owe a debt of thanks to OReillys Nan Barber, who accommodated my nightmarish schedule with grace; to sharp-eyed proofreaders Diana DAbruzzo, Kellee Katagi, and Judy Le; and especially to Julie Van Keuren, whose Missing Manual role over the past decade has grown from humble copy editor to full-blown editorial and design factory.

In previous editions of this book, I relied on the talents of several other authors, editors, and designers; some of their prose and expertise lives on in this edition. They include Phil Simpson, Mike Halsey, Brian Jepson, Joli Ballew, C.A. Callahan, Preston Gralla, John Pierce, Adam Ornstein, Judy Le, and an army of Twitter beta readers.

Thanks to David Rogelberg for believing in the idea. Thanks, above all, to Nicki, my muse and my love, and the three Poguelets: Kelly, Tia, and Jeffrey. They make these booksand everything elsepossible.

David Pogue

About The Missing Manuals

Missing Manuals are witty, well-written guides to computer products that dont come with printed manuals (which is just about all of them). Each book features a handcrafted index; cross-references to specific page numbers (not just see ); and an ironclad promise never to put an apostrophe in the possessive pronoun its.

Also by David Pogue:

  • Mac OS Mojave: The Missing Manual

  • iPhone: The Missing Manual

  • David Pogues Digital Photography: The Missing Manual

  • Pogues Basics: Tech

  • Pogues Basics: Money

  • Pogues Basics: Life

Introduction

Microsofts challenge, in writing Windows 10, was to come up with a single operating system that handles two radically different kinds of computers: touchscreen tablets and keyboard-and-mouse machines. One requires big, fat finger-friendly buttons and controls; the other can pack more onto the screen, because you have a more precise pointing device.

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