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Windows 11 All-In-One for Dummies, 2nd Edition


2. Auflage 2025
ISBN: 978-1-394-27688-2
Verlag: Wiley

Buch, Englisch, 848 Seiten, Format (B × H): 185 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 1057 g

ISBN: 978-1-394-27688-2
Verlag: Wiley


A deep dive into the Windows, for beginners and advanced users alike

Windows 11 All-in-One For Dummies, 2nd Edition is your most thorough source of information on the world's #1 computer operating system. This 800+ page reference guides you through the art of navigating the Windows interface, setting up personal accounts, and digging into the menus, settings, and features that you need to become a power user. With this jargon-free guidebook, you've got access to tips, tricks, and how-tos from a Windows insider, including how to take advantage of artificial intelligence tools built into Windows. Discover how to get your apps working across multiple devices, manage your data, enhance your copy of Windows with apps and add-ons, and keep everything secure and running smoothly. This Dummies guide is packed with what you need to know to take control of your Windows experience. - Get started with Windows 11, customize your operating system, and learn your way around
- Find, install, and manage third-party apps, so you can work and play how you want to
- Share files and documents, backup your data online, and manage wi-fi connections
- Discover how Microsoft's artificial intelligence tool, Copilot, makes working with Windows even easier.

Windows 11 All-in-One For Dummies, 2nd Edition provides the deepest dive into Windows on the market. Customize and troubleshoot as needed, with 10 books in 1!

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Introduction 1

About This Book 1

Foolish Assumptions 2

Icons Used in This Book 2

Beyond the Book 3

Where to Go from Here 3

Book 1: Getting Started with Windows 11 5

Chapter 1: Introducing Windows 11. 7

Taking Your First Look at Windows 11 8

Hardware versus Software 9

Must You Run Windows? 10

Which Windows Version Is Best? 13

Understanding Important Terminology 14

Buying a Windows 11 Computer 18

Looking inside your PC 21

Secure boot, TPM, and Windows 11 24

Tablets and 2-in-1s 25

Laptops, Ultrabooks, Gaming laptops 27

Displays 29

Managing disks and drives 30

Connecting your PC to other devices 34

Video, sound, and multimedia 37

Is your old PC or laptop compatible with Windows 11? 38

What You Might Not Like about Windows 11 40

Chapter 2: Seeing What’s New in Windows 11 43

Microsoft’s Design Philosophy behind Windows 11 44

Understanding the Types of Windows 11 Apps 45

Seeing What’s New for the Windows Crowd 47

A new Start menu and taskbar 48

Increased role for Settings 48

The Control Panel has shrunk 50

Improved performance 51

Better gaming 51

RGB lighting 54

Microsoft Edge 55

Copilot 56

Improved security 57

Fine-tuned virtual desktops 58

Table of Contents iii

Improved window snapping and grouping 59

Widgets are back 60

Other apps and improvements 61

Discovering What Was Removed from Windows 62

Chapter 3: Windows 11 Versions 63

Windows 11 Editions 65

Narrowing your choices 66

64-bit is the new normal 68

Which Version and Edition of Windows 11 Are You Running? 69

Upgrading from Windows 11 Home to Pro 70

Understanding Microsoft 365 and Office 72

Book 2: Personalizing Windows 75

Chapter 1: Getting Around in Windows 77

Navigating Around the Desktop 78

Using Windows 11 on Tablets and Touchscreens 82

Shut Down, Sleep, Restart, Sign Out, Lock, Sleep 84

Shut down versus sleep 86

Using the Keyboard and Keyboard Shortcuts 87

Using the Mouse and Touchpad 91

Chapter 2: Logging into Windows 11 93

Signing into Windows 11 94

Changing the Sign-In Password 95

Logging in Without a Password 97

Creating a PIN 97

Changing a PIN 99

Setting up facial recognition to sign in (Windows Hello) 100

Setting up fingerprint recognition to sign in (Windows Hello) 102

Bypassing passwords 103

Personalizing the Lock Screen 104

Changing the background of the lock screen 104

Adding or removing widgets on the lock screen 107

Chapter 3: Handling Notifications and Quick Settings 109

What Exactly Is a Notification? 109

Using the Notification Center 110

Mastering Notifications 113

Disabling notifications 113

Muting notifications with Do Not Disturb 115

Enhancing productivity with focus sessions 116

Using the Calendar 119

Using Quick Settings 120

Chapter 4: Understanding Microsoft Accounts 123

Realizing Which Accounts Are Microsoft Accounts 124

Deciding Whether You Want a Microsoft Account 125

Setting Up a Microsoft Account 127

Creating an Outlook.com account 128

Making any email address a Microsoft account 130

Taking Care of Your Microsoft Account 132

Controlling What Is Synchronized with Your Microsoft Account 132

Closing Your Microsoft Account 134

Chapter 5: Managing User Accounts 135

Understanding Why You Need Separate User Accounts 136

Choosing Account Types 137

What’s a standard account? 137

What’s an administrator account? 138

Choosing between standard and administrator accounts 138

Adding Accounts in Windows 11 140

Adding a user with a Microsoft account 140

Adding a local (offline) account 142

Adding a child account 143

Changing Other Users’ Settings 145

Setting a standard account as administrator 145

Modifying the settings of other accounts 146

Switching Users 148

Removing User Accounts from Windows 11 150

Chapter 6: Setting Up Your Family 153

Comparing Microsoft Family Safety with Microsoft 365 Family 154

Adding Child Accounts to Microsoft Family 154

Setting Time Limits for Children 158

Blocking Access to Inappropriate Sites 159

Blocking Inappropriate Apps and Games 161

Chapter 7: Protecting Your Privacy 163

Handling Your Privacy in Windows 11 164

Limiting diagnostics and feedback data collection 165

Viewing the diagnostic data sent to Microsoft 167

Knowing What Connections Windows Prefers 169

Seeing Fewer Ads in Windows 11 170

Getting fewer Welcome dialogs in Windows 11 172

Controlling Location Tracking 173

Blocking all location tracking in Windows 11 174

Blocking location tracking in an app 175

Minimizing Privacy Intrusion 176

Chapter 8: Making Windows 11 Accessible 177

Increasing Text Size 178

Making the Mouse Pointer More Visible 179

Improving Text Cursor Visibility 180

Using Magnifier 181

Controlling Windows 11 with Your Voice 182

Dealing with Color Blindness 184

Book 3: Working on the Desktop 187

Chapter 1: Running Your Desktop from Start to Finish 189

Working with the Desktop 190

Changing the background 191

Switching Windows 11 themes 193

Battling dark mode and light mode 194

Setting Up Your Display 195

Switching the night light on and off 195

Enabling HDR and auto HDR 197

Setting the screen resolution 198

Changing the size of text, apps, and other items 200

Adjusting the refresh rate 201

Adjusting the display orientation 202

Adjusting the brightness 203

Working with a Mouse and a Touchpad 204

Snapping app windows 204

Configuring the mouse 206

Setting up the touchpad 207

Using Virtual Desktops 209

Moving apps between virtual desktops 210

Managing Icons and Shortcuts 211

Creating shortcuts 212

Arranging icons on the desktop 214

The Recycle Bin 215

Setting Up the Sound 216

Muting your computer 216

Setting the volume and your sound devices with Volume Mixer 217

Chapter 2: Personalizing the Start Menu 219

Touring the Start Menu 220

Right-clicking Start for the WinX menu 221

Modifying the Start Menu 223

Adding, moving, and removing pinned apps 223

Creating folders with pinned apps 224

Adding and removing Start menu folders 226

Choosing the Start Menu layout 227

Personalizing the Start menu 228

Moving the Start menu and taskbar to the left 229

Chapter 3: Exploring Search and the Taskbar 231

Searching in Windows 11 232

Searching is the fastest way to start apps 234

Filtering search results to find what you need 236

Starting apps as admin from a Windows search 237

Setting Search to index your entire PC 238

Configuring how Search works 240

Touring the Windows 11 Taskbar 242

Using the taskbar 243

Using jump lists and other taskbar tricks 244

Pinning apps to the taskbar 246

Adding and removing taskbar items 247

Adding or removing system tray icons 249

Personalizing how the taskbar behaves 250

Chapter 4: Working with Files and Folders 253

Using File Explorer 254

Navigating File Explorer 254

Viewing and opening your files and folders 256

Creating and managing files and folders 259

Using Gallery 261

Deleting files and folders 263

Searching for files and folders 264

Sorting and grouping files and folders 266

Displaying file extensions 267

Viewing hidden files 268

Managing the Home section 269

Enabling and disabling check boxes for files and folders 271

Sharing files 271

Working with ZIP Files 273

Creating a ZIP file 273

Creating more advanced file archives 274

Extracting a ZIP file 276

Right-Clicking in Windows 11 277

Chapter 5: Connecting to Wi-Fi and the Internet 281

Connecting to the Internet 282

Connecting a desktop PC to the network 282

Connecting to Wi-Fi 283

Connecting to hidden Wi-Fi 284

Connecting to Wi-Fi through WPS 286

Setting the Network Location 287

Troubleshooting Network Connections 289

Forgetting a Wi-Fi network 289

Resetting network adapters 290

Book 4: Using Windows Apps 293

Chapter 1: Browsing the Web 295

Getting to Know Microsoft Edge 296

Grouping tabs in Microsoft Edge 298

Enabling vertical tabs in Microsoft Edge 299

Changing the default search engine 300

InPrivate browsing with Microsoft Edge 302

Adding extensions to Microsoft Edge 304

Using Other Web Browsers 306

Changing the Default Browser in Windows 11 307

Chapter 2: Enhancing Your Productivity with Copilot 309

Chatting with Copilot 310

Accessing previous chats 312

Ending a chat and starting a new one 314

Using Copilot while Browsing the Web 315

Adding Copilot to Your Phone 317

Copilot Pro and Copilot for Microsoft 365 319

Chapter 3: Using the Outlook App. 321

Understanding Email 322

Setting Up Outlook 323

Adding Other Email Accounts 324

Checking Your Emails 326

Creating an email message 328

Searching for an email 330

Working with Outlook’s Calendar 331

Chapter 4: Working with Photos 335

Viewing Pictures with the Photos App 336

Adding Photos 338

Importing pictures from a camera or an external drive 338

Adding folders to the Photos app 339

Dealing with pictures from OneDrive or iCloud 341

Editing Photos 342

Using Image Creator 344

Browsing Folders with Photos 345

Chapter 5: Note-Taking with OneNote 347

Getting Started with OneNote 348

Adding Notebooks, Sections, and Pages 351

Adding Content to a OneNote Page 354

Sending Sites from Microsoft Edge to OneNote 357

Configuring OneNote’s Settings 358

Chapter 6: Storing and Syncing Your Data with OneDrive 361

What Is OneDrive? 362

Setting Up a OneDrive Account 363

The Four States of OneDrive Data 366

Configuring OneDrive 368

Adding Files and Folders to OneDrive 371

Changing the States of OneDrive Data 372

Synchronizing and Pausing OneDrive 373

Sharing OneDrive Files and Folders 375

Protecting Files with Personal Vault 376

Chapter 7: Using Widgets 379

Working with Widgets 379

Adding Widgets 381

Removing Widgets 383

Customizing Widgets 384

Removing the Feed from Widgets 385

Chapter 8: Handling Music, Movies, and Videos 387

Using Windows Media Player Legacy 388

Ripping Music from Your Old CDs 390

Setting Up Spotify 391

Using the Media Player App 393

Creating Videos 396

Chapter 9: Playing Games. 399

Searching the Microsoft Store for Games 400

Enabling Game Mode 402

Using the Game Bar 405

Setting the Default Graphics Card 406

Bringing Back the Classics 407

Chapter 10: Working with Apps 411

Taking Screenshots with Snipping Tool 412

Recording the Screen with Snipping Tool 413

Editing Text Files with Notepad 415

Using Paint 418

Creating Sticky Notes 419

Getting Weather Forecasts 421

Setting Default Apps 423

Chapter 11: Rocking the Command Line 425

Opening Windows Terminal 426

Setting the Default Profile in Windows Terminal 428

Running Commands in Windows Terminal 429

Working with Command Prompt 429

Working with Windows PowerShell 430

Book 5: Managing Apps 433

Chapter 1: Navigating the Microsoft Store 435

Understanding What a Windows 11 App Can Do 436

Browsing the Microsoft Store 437

Installing Apps and Games from the Microsoft Store 441

Discovering AI Apps in the Microsoft Store 442

Chapter 2: Adding and Removing Apps and Windows Features 445

Adding or Removing Windows 11 Features 446

Adding or removing optional features 446

Adding or removing Windows features 448

Finding Safe Places to Download Desktop Apps 449

Checking Apps for Malware 452

Uninstalling Apps 453

Chapter 3: Keeping Apps and Drivers Up to Date 455

Updating Your Microsoft Store Apps 456

Updating Programs and Desktop Apps 458

Updating Drivers 460

Book 6: Working Remotely 465

Chapter 1: Working on Your Laptop 467

Connecting and Projecting to Another Screen 468

Casting wirelessly 470

Transferring Files with Nearby Sharing 472

Enabling Nearby Sharing 472

Sharing files nearby 473

Setting Up a Webcam 476

Using a webcam shield 477

Configuring the webcam 478

Using Studio Effects 479

Creating a Mobile Hotspot 481

Using Airplane Mode 483

Chapter 2: Mastering Tools for Remote Work 485

Contacting Others Using Microsoft Teams 486

Getting started with Microsoft Teams 486

Chatting from Windows 11 487

Starting a meeting from Windows 11 489

Working Remotely with Windows 11 490

Enabling remote desktop connections 491

Connecting with Remote Desktop Connection 492

Adding Clocks to the Taskbar 494

Using Battery Saver 496

Changing the power mode 497

Lowering the carbon footprint 498

Book 7: Controlling Your System 501

Chapter 1: Navigating Windows Settings and Languages 503

Understanding the Settings App 504

Using Search to quickly find settings 506

Exploring the Control Panel 507

Putting Shortcuts to Settings on Your Desktop 509

God Mode (Still) Works in Windows 11 512

Adding Languages to Windows 11 513

Adding keyboard languages and layouts 516

Switching between languages 517

Chapter 2: Managing Windows Updates 521

Understanding the Terminology 522

Installing Updates for Windows 11 524

Making Sure You Don’t Get Updates as Soon as They’re Available 525

Postponing Windows 11 Updates 526

Improving the Download Speed for Updates 527

Getting Updates for Office (Microsoft 365) 529

Stopping Updates from Rebooting Your PC 530

Getting Information about and Removing Updates 531

Problems with Windows Update 533

Blocking Windows 11 updates 534

When is it a good time to unblock updates? 536

Chapter 3: Troubleshooting and Getting Help 537

Saying Goodbye to Windows Troubleshooters 538

Using Get Help 540

Contacting Microsoft Support from Get Help 542

Troubleshooting the Hard Way 544

Tackling Windows installation problems 544

Problems with installing updates 545

Tricks to Using Microsoft Support 551

The problems with Windows Help & Learning 551

Managing your expectations of Windows Help & Learning 552

Using Quick Assist 553

Initiating the assistance process with Quick Assist 553

Receiving remote assistance through Quick Assist 555

Experimenting with Windows Sandbox 556

Getting Better Help Online 558

Chapter 4: Managing Storage 561

Using Maintenance Tools for Your Drives 562

Formatting drives 562

Freeing up storage space with Storage Sense 564

Running an error check on a drive 565

Defragmenting a drive 567

Maintaining solid-state drives 569

Managing Your Disks 569

Changing the drive letter 570

Deleting drives 572

Creating, shrinking, or extending partitions 572

Chapter 5: Storing in Storage Spaces 575

Understanding the Virtualization of Storage 576

Setting Up Storage Spaces 578

Managing Storage Spaces 582

Storage Space Strategies 583

Removing Drives and Storage Pools 583

Chapter 6: Working with Printers 587

Installing a Printer 588

Attaching a local printer to your computer 588

Installing a wireless printer 589

Printing from Windows 11 592

Using the Print Queue 594

Displaying the print queue 594

Pausing and resuming a print queue 596

Pausing, restarting, and resuming a document 597

Canceling a document 598

Troubleshooting Printing 599

Removing a printer 601

Chapter 7: Managing USB, Bluetooth, and RGB Devices 603

Connecting USB Devices to Your PC 604

Configuring AutoPlay for removable devices 605

Removing USB devices 607

Connecting Bluetooth Devices 608

Unpairing Bluetooth Devices 611

Setting up RGB Lighting 612

Book 8: Maintaining Windows 615

Chapter 1: Backing Up Your Data 617

Using Windows Backup 617

Backing up your files, apps, settings, and credentials 618

Restoring your data and settings with Windows Backup 620

Understanding the limitations of Windows Backup 624

Backing Up and Restoring Files with File History 625

Setting up File History 625

Checking whether File History backed up your data 626

Restoring data from File History 628

Changing File History settings 630

Storing Your Data in the Cloud 632

Considering cloud storage privacy concerns 633

Reaping the benefits of backup and storage in the cloud 635

Choosing an online backup and sharing service 635

Chapter 2: Downgrading, Resetting, and Installing Windows 11 637

Rolling Back to Windows 10 638

Resuscitating Malfunctioning Windows 11 PCs 641

Resetting your Windows 11 PC 642

Resetting your PC to its factory settings 645

Installing Windows 11 on a PC 646

Personalizing your Windows 11 installation 649

Installing Windows 11 with an offline account 652

Chapter 3: Troubleshooting with Safe Mode 655

Working in Safe Mode 656

Accessing safe mode 656

Using safe mode for troubleshooting 659

Entering the Windows Recovery Environment 660

Chapter 4: Monitoring Windows 663

Using Event Viewer 664

Checking System Reliability 667

Viewing Services 670

Using Task Scheduler 672

Chapter 5: Mastering Task Manager 675

Using Task Manager 676

Starting Task Manager 677

Viewing running apps and processes 678

Dealing with Misbehaving Apps 680

Killing apps that don’t respond 680

Keeping an eye on performance 680

Getting More Info from Task Manager 683

Viewing App History 683

Managing startup programs 684

Checking out details and services 687

Personalizing Task Manager 688

Managing Startup Apps from Settings 690

Book 9: Securing Windows 691

Chapter 1: Fighting Viruses, Ransomware, and Other Malware 693

Making Sense of Malware 694

Basic Windows Security Do’s and Don’ts 696

Keeping Yourself Protected with Windows Security 701

Accessing Windows Security and following its recommendations 701

Scanning for malware 702

Protecting your data from ransomware 703

Excluding files and folders from antivirus scans 705

Running a thorough offline scan 707

Chapter 2: Enhancing Your Security 709

Working with User Account Control 710

Dealing with Microsoft Defender SmartScreen 713

Convincing SmartScreen to unblock access to websites and files 715

Adjusting how Microsoft Defender SmartScreen protects you 717

Protecting Your Data with Encryption 718

Encrypting your PC with BitLocker 719

Encrypting USB drives with BitLocker To Go 721

Encrypting Folders with EFS 723

Using Windows Defender Firewall 725

Understanding Windows Defender Firewall 726

Making inbound exceptions 728

Booting Securely with UEFI 730

A brief history of the BIOS 730

How UEFI is different from and better than BIOS 731

How Windows 11 uses UEFI 733

Accessing UEFI from Windows 11 733

Chapter 3: Protecting Your Passwords and Connections 737

Managing Your Passwords 738

Using password managers 738

My recommendations 739

Rockin’ RoboForm 739

Liking Bitwarden 740

Securing Your Communication with VPN 743

What’s a VPN? 743

Setting up a VPN in Windows 11 744

Which paid VPN services should you consider? 746

Setting Up a Proxy Server 747

Proxy versus VPN: Choosing Your Privacy Tool! 750

Book 10: Enhancing Windows 751

Chapter 1: Linking Android to Windows 753

Connecting Your Android Device to a PC 754

Linking an Android Smartphone to a PC 756

Using the Phone Link app 760

Disabling Phone Link 761

Managing Mobile Devices from Windows 11 762

Turning Your Android Smartphone into a PC Webcam 763

Chapter 2: Using Your iPhone with Windows 765

Connecting Your iPhone to a PC 766

Linking an iPhone to a PC 767

Using Phone Link with your iPhone 771

Disabling Phone Link 772

Installing iCloud on Windows 11 772

Chapter 3: Working with Hyper-V 775

Adding Hyper-V to Windows 11 776

Working with Hyper-V Virtual Machines 777

Creating virtual machines with Hyper-V Manager 778

Using a Hyper-V virtual machine 779

Chapter 4: Discovering the Best Free Windows Add-Ons 783

Windows Apps You Absolutely Must Have 784

VLC Media Player 784

Recuva 784

The Best of the Rest — All Free 786

Ninite 786

BCUninstaller (Bulk Crap Uninstaller) 787

Paint.NET 788

7-Zip 789

qBittorrent 790

Other interesting free software 790

Dropbox, Google Drive, or OneDrive? 791

Adding Google’s Apps to Windows 792

Adding Google Drive to File Explorer 793

Making your own YouTube Music app 795

Don’t Pay for Software You Don’t Need! 798

Windows 11 has all the antivirus software you need 798

Windows 11 doesn’t need a disk defragger 798

Windows 11 doesn’t need a disk partitioner 799

Windows 11 doesn’t need a registry cleaner 801

Windows 11 doesn’t need a backup program 801

Index 803


Ciprian Adrian Rusen is cofounder of Digital Citizen (digitalcitizen.life), a tech blog that posts daily how-to articles on consumer technologies. Ciprian is also co-author of Windows 10 All-in-One For Dummies, 4th Edition, and author of Windows 10 At Work For Dummies.



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