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El. knyga: Windows 11 Inside Out

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  • Leidėjas: Addison Wesley
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The definitive expert guide to Windows is now rewritten from the ground up to deliver the most valuable, detailed hands-on insights for maximizing your productivity with Windows 11. Legendary Windows expert Ed Bott reveals the full power of Windows 11's most innovative new features, and offers detailed guidance on making the most of Microsoft’s new Windows with modern PC hardware and cloud services.

Windows 11 isn't just an incremental update: it's a thorough and thoughtful reworking of Windows, from user experience to security—a new way of working, for more than 250,000,000 new device owners every year. Now, backed with insider support from Microsoft's own Windows teams, Bott presents better, smarter ways to work with it: hundreds of timesaving tips, practical solutions, troubleshooting techniques, and easy workarounds you won't find anywhere else. In one supremely well-organized reference, you'll find authoritative coverage of all this, and much more:

  • Windows 11's new user experience, from reworked Start menu and Settings app to voice input
  • The brand-new Windows 365 option for running Windows 11 as a Cloud PC, accessible from anywhere
  • Major security and privacy enhancements that leverage the latest PC hardware
  • Expert insight and options for installation, configuration, deployment, and management – from the individual to the enterprise
  • Getting more productivity out of Windows 11's built-in apps and advanced Microsoft Edge browser
  • Improving performance, maximizing power efficiency, troubleshooting, and backup/recovery
  • Managing and automating Windows with PowerShell, Windows Terminal, and other pro tools
  • Running Android apps on Windows 11, and using the Windows subsystem for Linux
Dedication iv
Acknowledgments xix
About the author xix
Introduction xx
Who this book is for xxi
How this book is organized xxi
Stay in touch xxii
Errata, updates, and book support xxii
Part I Windows essentials
1(286)
Chapter 1 Everything you need to know about Windows 11
3(22)
What's new in Windows 11?
4(2)
Setup, updates, and upgrades
6(4)
User experience
10(5)
Windows 11 and the web
15(2)
Cloud connections
17(1)
Windows 11 apps and the new Microsoft Store
18(3)
Security
21(1)
Windows 11 and hardware
22(3)
Chapter 2 Setting up a new Windows 11 PC
25(42)
Backing up data and settings
25(1)
Downloading and creating installation media
26(1)
Using the Media Creation Tool
27(2)
Working with ISO files directly
29(3)
Windows 11 minimum hardware requirements
32(2)
Bypassing hardware compatibility issues
34(2)
Installing Windows 11
36(1)
How Windows 11 Setup works
36(2)
Upgrading from Windows 10
38(3)
Performing a clean install
41(7)
Performing an edition upgrade
48(2)
Activating Windows
50(2)
Windows licensing options
52(1)
Do you need a product key?
53(2)
Managing Windows activation
55(1)
Troubleshooting activation problems
56(3)
Product activation and corporate licensing
59(1)
Advanced Windows license management
60(1)
Using multiple operating systems on the same PC
61(4)
Tweaking and tuning your Windows installation
65(2)
Chapter 3 Using Windows 11
67(46)
An overview of the Windows 11 user experience
67(4)
Using and customizing the Start menu
71(2)
Customizing the contents of the Start menu
73(2)
Arranging pinned apps into folders
75(1)
Using the Start menu to search
76(3)
Using and customizing the taskbar
79(6)
Pinning apps to the taskbar
85(1)
Changing the order of taskbar buttons
85(1)
Using Jump Lists for quick access to documents and folders
86(1)
Customizing the Quick Settings pane
87(2)
Managing notifications and eliminating distractions
89(2)
Customizing notifications
91(2)
Eliminating distractions
93(2)
Managing and arranging windows
95(5)
Switching between tasks and desktops
100(1)
Using Task View to switch between windows
100(1)
Switching between virtual desktops
101(1)
Using a keyboard and voice input in Windows 11
102(1)
Customizing and using a physical keyboard
102(5)
Using the Touch Keyboard
107(3)
Using voice commands and dictating text
110(1)
Using a pen with Windows 11
110(3)
Chapter 4 Personalizing Windows 11
113(26)
Customizing the look and feel of Windows
114(1)
Selecting the desktop background
114(4)
Selecting colors
118(2)
Customizing the lock screen and sign-in screen
120(2)
Assigning sounds to system events
122(1)
Customizing mouse pointers
123(3)
Using themes to save and apply personalizations
126(1)
Fine-tuning visual options
127(1)
Configuring desktop icons
127(2)
Making other small visual tweaks
129(1)
Setting date and time, currency, and other regional options
130(2)
Overcoming challenges
132(3)
Working with fonts
135(1)
Making text easier to read
136(1)
Using font smoothing to make text easier on the eyes
137(2)
Chapter 5 Installing and configuring apps
139(32)
Understanding the Windows app landscape
139(1)
Legacy desktop apps
140(3)
Windows apps
143(1)
Progressive Web Apps (PWAs)
143(1)
Installing, managing, and uninstalling apps
144(3)
Using and managing Store apps
147(8)
Managing legacy desktop apps
155(2)
Managing Progressive Web Apps
157(1)
Managing apps and processes with Task Manager
158(1)
Terminating an app with Task Manager
159(1)
Finding detailed information about an app
159(1)
Managing startup apps
160(1)
Suspending or removing startup items
161(2)
Advanced tools for managing startup items
163(1)
Setting default apps and file-type associations
164(3)
Turning Windows features on or off
167(1)
Setting AutoPlay options
168(3)
Chapter 6 Using and managing built-in Windows apps
171(38)
Apps included with Windows 11
172(1)
Windows system apps
172(1)
Provisioned Windows apps
172(4)
Installed apps
176(1)
Mail, Calendar, People, and To Do
177(1)
Managing online accounts
178(3)
Reading, composing, and managing email messages
181(3)
Setting up and using Calendar
184(3)
Adding or editing contacts with People
187(1)
Managing tasks and lists with Microsoft To Do
188(2)
Using Microsoft Teams
190(2)
Music, photos, and movies
192(1)
Using Media Player to play music and video files
192(4)
Using Photos to view and edit image files
196(6)
Using Movies & TV to watch purchased media files
202(2)
Using Clipchamp to edit video clips
204(1)
Performing screen captures with Snipping Tool
205(1)
Using Maps
206(1)
Searching for places and services
206(1)
Getting directions
207(1)
Downloading maps for offline use
208(1)
Chapter 7 Using Microsoft Edge
209(42)
An overview of Microsoft Edge
209(3)
Choosing an Edge release channel
212(1)
Managing updates
212(2)
Managing Edge profiles and sync
214(2)
Using the built-in password manager
216(4)
Syncing and filling in other information
220(1)
Customizing browser settings
221(1)
Changing the browser's appearance
222(2)
Installing and managing browser extensions
224(2)
Customizing the new tab page
226(1)
Customizing the startup page
227(1)
Fine-tuning browser performance
228(1)
Undoing all customization
229(1)
Working with tabs
229(2)
Using vertical tabs
231(1)
Pinning tabs for quick access
231(1)
Making webpages easier to read
232(2)
Finding and organizing information
234(1)
Changing the default search provider
234(2)
Finding previously visited pages in History
236(1)
Saving, editing, and organizing Favorites
237(2)
Saving and sharing your research as Collections
239(2)
Managing privacy and tracking prevention
241(1)
Preventing online tracking
241(2)
Using InPrivate browsing to suppress your history
243(1)
Controlling site permissions
244(1)
Clearing your browsing history and other personal information
244(2)
Managing cookies
246(2)
Opening incompatible pages in Internet Explorer mode
248(1)
Using Microsoft Edge to read and edit PDFs
249(2)
Chapter 8 Managing local and cloud storage
251(36)
Setting up hard disks and other storage devices
251(1)
Running Disk Management
252(3)
Managing disks from the command prompt
255(1)
Setting up a new hard disk
255(6)
Using Storage Spaces to combine disks
261(4)
Connecting OneDrive to your Windows PC
265(1)
How OneDrive and OneDrive for Business work
266(1)
Setting up and using OneDrive
267(4)
Using Personal Vault
271(1)
Managing disk space
272(3)
Changing default save locations
275(1)
Cleaning up unneeded files
275(2)
Managing existing disks and volumes
277(1)
Assigning or changing a volume label
277(1)
Assigning and changing drive letters
277(1)
Mapping a volume to an NTFS folder
278(2)
Shrinking or extending an NTFS volume
280(3)
Converting a FAT32 volume to NTFS
283(1)
Deleting a volume
283(1)
Permanently wiping all data from a disk
283(1)
Working with virtual hard disks
284(3)
Part II Managing Windows 11
287(306)
Chapter 9 Using File Explorer
289(46)
Mastering File Explorer
289(4)
Using the navigation pane
293(1)
Navigating faster with favorite files and folders
294(1)
Layouts, previews, and other ways to arrange files
295(3)
Managing file properties and metadata
298(4)
Using compressed (zipped) folders
302(1)
Organizing personal data with user profile folders and libraries
303(1)
What's what (and where) in your user profile
303(3)
Relocating personal data folders
306(2)
"Using libraries
308(2)
Integrating OneDrive with File Explorer
310(2)
Syncing files and folders
312(1)
Sharing OneDrive files and folders
313(2)
Recovering lost, damaged, and deleted files and folders
315(2)
Restoring files and folders
317(1)
Purging the Recycle Bin
317(1)
Sorting, filtering, and grouping in File Explorer
318(1)
Sorting a folder's contents
318(1)
Filtering folder contents
318(2)
Grouping folder contents
320(1)
Searching from File Explorer
321(3)
Configuring the Windows search index
324(1)
Which files and folders are in the index?
325(2)
Monitoring the index and tuning indexer performance
327(1)
Advanced search tools and techniques
328(1)
Searching by item type or kind
329(1)
Changing the scope of a search
330(1)
Searching for item properties
330(1)
Using multiple criteria for complex searches
331(1)
Using wildcards and character-mode searches
332(1)
Saving searches
333(2)
Chapter 10 Managing user accounts, passwords, and credentials
335(36)
Creating and managing user accounts
336(1)
Choosing how you sign in
337(6)
Administrator or standard user account?
343(1)
Changing account settings
344(2)
Deleting an account
346(1)
Making the sign-in process more secure
347(3)
Adding security with multifactor authentication
350(1)
Using Windows Hello
351(4)
Using a picture password
355(1)
Setting or changing a password
355(3)
Managing a physical security key
358(1)
Signing out, switching accounts, or locking your computer
358(1)
Using Dynamic Lock
359(1)
Sharing your PC with other users
360(1)
Adding a user to your computer
361(2)
Controlling your family's computer access
363(3)
Restricting use with assigned access
366(1)
Introducing access control in Windows
366(5)
Chapter 11 Configuring Windows networks
371(58)
Windows 11 networking essentials
372(2)
Checking the status of your network
374(3)
Network management tools
377(2)
TCP/IP configuration
379(6)
Mobile hotspots and other metered connections
385(3)
Enabling network discovery
388(1)
Setting the network location
389(1)
Connecting to a wireless network
390(3)
Connecting to a hidden network
393(2)
Wireless security
395(3)
Connecting to another computer with Remote Desktop
398(1)
Installing Remote Desktop client software
399(1)
Enabling inbound Remote Desktop connections
399(2)
Using the Microsoft Remote Desktop app
401(4)
Using Remote Desktop Connection
405(1)
Sharing files, printers, and other resources over a local network
406(1)
Understanding sharing and security models in Windows
407(1)
Configuring your network for sharing
408(3)
Sharing files and folders
411(4)
Sharing a printer
415(2)
Finding and using shared resources on a Windows network
417(1)
Working with mapped network folders
418(1)
Connecting to a network printer
419(1)
Connecting to and using cloud-based apps and resources
419(1)
Troubleshooting network problems
420(1)
Network troubleshooting tools
421(1)
Troubleshooting TCP/IP problems
422(7)
Chapter 12 Windows security and privacy
429(42)
Understanding security threats
429(3)
Monitoring your computer's security
432(1)
Keeping Windows up to date
433(2)
What you get from Windows Update
435(2)
Choosing when and how updates are installed
437(2)
Deferring and delaying updates
439(3)
Finding technical information about updates
442(2)
Troubleshooting update problems
444(1)
Configuring privacy options
445(3)
Preventing unsafe actions with User Account Control
448(1)
What triggers UAC prompts
449(1)
Dealing with UAC prompts
450(2)
Modifying UAC settings
452(3)
Blocking malware
455(1)
Using Microsoft Defender Antivirus
455(1)
Manually scanning for malware
456(1)
Dealing with detected threats
457(1)
Blocking ransomware with controlled folder access
457(1)
Protecting Windows from exploits
457(1)
Stopping unknown or malicious programs with Microsoft Defender SmartScreen
458(1)
Encrypting information
459(1)
Encrypting with BitLocker and BitLocker To Go
460(1)
Using BitLocker To Go
461(2)
Using the Encrypting File System
463(2)
Blocking intruders with Windows Defender Firewall
465(1)
Using Windows Defender Firewall with different network types
466(1)
Managing Windows Defender Firewall
467(2)
Restoring default settings
469(2)
Chapter 13 Managing hardware and devices
471(38)
Adding, configuring, and removing hardware devices
471(1)
Installing a new Plug and Play device
472(1)
How device drivers and hardware work together
473(3)
Getting useful information from Device Manager
476(4)
Enabling and disabling devices
480(1)
Adjusting advanced device settings
481(1)
Setting up Bluetooth devices
482(3)
Managing USB devices
485(1)
Updating and uninstalling drivers
485(1)
Managing automatic driver updates
486(1)
Updating a device driver manually
487(2)
Rolling back to a previous driver version
489(1)
Uninstalling a driver
490(4)
Printers and print queues
494(3)
Configuring displays and graphics adapters
497(1)
Changing display settings
497(4)
Controlling scaling on high-DPI displays
501(2)
Using multiple displays
503(2)
Night Light
505(1)
Speakers, microphones, and headsets
505(4)
Chapter 14 Performance and power management
509(34)
What causes performance problems?
510(1)
Viewing details about your system
511(1)
System Information
512(2)
Systeminfo
514(1)
Windows Management Instrumentation tools
515(1)
Monitoring performance with Task Manager
516(3)
CPU
519(1)
Memory
520(3)
Disk
523(1)
Network
524(1)
GPU
525(1)
Using Resource Monitor to pinpoint performance problems
526(2)
Managing services
528(1)
Using the Services console
528(2)
Starting and stopping services
530(1)
Configuring services
531(3)
Managing services from Task Manager
534(2)
Managing battery life on portable PCs
536(3)
Battery Saver and other power management options
539(1)
Monitoring long-term battery life and capacity
540(1)
Configuring power options from the command line
541(1)
Power management on desktop systems
541(2)
Chapter 15 Troubleshooting, backup, and recovery
543(50)
Getting to know your troubleshooting toolkit
543(1)
Built-in troubleshooters
544(1)
Windows Error Reporting
544(2)
Feedback and diagnostics
546(1)
Reliability Monitor
547(1)
Event Viewer
548(2)
Types of events
550(1)
Viewing logs and events
551(2)
Customizing the presentation of tabular data in Event Viewer
553(1)
Filtering the log display
554(1)
Dealing with Stop errors
555(1)
Customizing how Windows handles Stop errors
556(2)
What's in a Stop error
558(2)
Isolating the cause of a Stop error
560(1)
Troubleshooting in Safe Mode
561(3)
Checking disks for errors
564(2)
Offering remote support with Quick Assist
566(1)
Windows 11 backup and recovery options
567(3)
Using a recovery drive
570(1)
Using File History to protect files and folders
571(8)
Using the Reset option to recover from serious problems
579(3)
Using the Windows 7 Backup program
582(6)
Configuring and using System Restore
588(3)
Rolling back to a previous restore point
591(2)
Part III For IT professionals and Windows experts
593(128)
Chapter 16 Windows Terminal, PowerShell, and other advanced management tools
595(42)
Using and configuring Windows Terminal
596(3)
An introduction to PowerShell
599(1)
Interacting with PowerShell
600(12)
Scripting with PowerShell
612(4)
Finding additional PowerShell resources
616(1)
Working in a Command Prompt session
616(1)
Running with elevated privileges
616(1)
Starting Command Prompt at a particular folder
616(1)
Starting Command Prompt and running a command
617(1)
Using AutoRun to execute commands when Command Prompt starts
617(1)
Editing the command line
618(1)
Using command symbols
618(3)
Editing the Windows registry
621(1)
Understanding the Registry Editor hierarchy
622(2)
Registry values and data types
624(2)
Browsing and editing with Registry Editor
626(1)
Backing up and restoring parts of the registry
627(1)
Automating registry changes with reg files
628(3)
Registry visualization
631(1)
Automating tasks
631(1)
Task Scheduler
632(1)
Automating command sequences with batch programs
632(1)
Automating tasks with Windows Script Host
632(1)
Using Microsoft Management Console
633(4)
Chapter 17 Running Windows 11 in a virtual machine or in the cloud
637(44)
Visualization in Windows 11
638(1)
Creating an instant VM with Windows Sandbox
639(2)
Setting up Hyper-V on Windows 11
641(3)
Creating and managing virtual machines with Hyper-V Manager
644(2)
What's in a VM?
646(8)
Using Quick Create to download and run a preconfigured VM
654(2)
Building a custom VM with the New Virtual Machine Wizard
656(7)
Running a virtual machine
663(1)
Working with Virtual Machine Connection windows
664(2)
Using enhanced session mode
666(3)
Working with checkpoints
669(2)
Changing settings for a virtual machine
671(1)
Firmware
671(1)
Security
671(1)
Memory
672(2)
Processor
674(1)
SCSI Controller
674(3)
Network Adapter
677(1)
Automatic start and stop actions
678(1)
Importing, exporting, and moving Hyper-V VMs
678(1)
Running virtual machines from the cloud
679(2)
Chapter 18 Using Android and Linux on Windows 11
681(40)
Linking an Android phone to your PC
681(4)
Running Android apps on Windows 11
685(3)
Using the Windows Subsystem for Linux
688(3)
Chapter 19 Managing Windows PCs in the enterprise
691(1)
Using a domain-based network
691(2)
Managing an Azure AD-based network
693(2)
Managing hybrid networks
695(1)
Managing computers with Group Policy
696(2)
Using Local Group Policy Editor
698(2)
Changing policy settings
700(1)
Deploying Windows 11 in the enterprise
701(1)
Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager
701(1)
Microsoft Deployment Toolkit
702(2)
Windows System Image Manager
704(1)
Windows Autopilot
705(1)
Windows Server Update Services
706(1)
Windows Update for Business
707(1)
Managing Windows 11 in the cloud
708(1)
Microsoft 365 and Windows Enterprise licensing
709(2)
Azure Virtual Machines running Windows 11
711(1)
Windows 365 cloud PCs
712(1)
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
713(1)
Microsoft Intune
713(2)
Managing apps with Intune
715(2)
Managing special-purpose computers
717(1)
Using shared PC mode
717(1)
Setting up a kiosk device
718(3)
Part IV Appendixes
721(30)
Appendix A Windows 11 editions and licensing options
723(8)
Windows 11 editions at a glance
724(1)
Retail and OEM editions
724(1)
Windows 11 Home
725(1)
Windows 11 Pro
726(1)
Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
727(1)
Editions for organizations
727(1)
Windows 11 Enterprise
728(1)
Windows 11 Enterprise E3 and E5
728(1)
Microsoft 365 E3, E5, and F3
728(1)
Windows 11 Enterprise LTSC
729(1)
Editions for educational institutions
729(1)
Windows 11 Education
730(1)
Windows 11 Pro Education
730(1)
Windows 11 SE
730(1)
Appendix B The Windows Insider Program
731(10)
How the Windows Insider Program works
731(2)
Enrolling a device in the Windows Insider Program
733(4)
Keeping track of what's in each preview build
737(2)
Submitting and tracking feedback
739(2)
Appendix C Help and support resources
741(10)
Online help
741(3)
Online reference material from Microsoft
744(1)
Microsoft Support
744(1)
Microsoft Docs
745(1)
Resources for IT Pros
745(1)
Microsoft Learn
745(1)
Getting technical support
746(1)
Microsoft Q&A
747(1)
Free and paid support from Microsoft
748(1)
What's next for Windows
749(2)
Index 751
Ed Bott is an award-winning author and technology journalist who has been researching and writing about Microsoft Windows and PC technology, in print and on the Internet, for more than two decades. Much of that work has appeared in The Ed Bott Report on ZDNet (zdnet.com/blog/bott), where his signature hands-on advice columns and buying recommendations have been a fixture through at least a half-dozen Windows versions. Ed has written more than 30 books, all on Windows and Microsoft Office, which have been translated into dozens of languages and read worldwide.

You can catch up with Ed's latest opinions and get hands-on advice in his newsletter, Ed Bott's READ ME; for details, visit edbott.com/newsletter. You can also connect with him on Twitter (@edbott) and on the open source Mastodon network (mastodon.social/@edbott). Ed and his wife, Judy, live in Atlanta, Georgia. They are currently between dogs.