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About the Author Mike Halsey is a Microsoft MVP for Windows Expert- Consumer and the author of many Windows books includ- ing Troubleshooting Windows 7 Inside Out. He is also an editor for technology websites and has extensive experience providing IT support to both new and advanced computer users. microsoft.com/mspress You’re beyond the basics, so dive right into optimizing Windows 8 —and really put your PC or tablet to work! This supremely organized reference packs hundreds of timesaving solutions, troubleshooting tips, and workarounds. It’s all muscle and no uff. Discover how the experts keep their Windows 8 systems running smoothly—and challenge yourself to new levels of mastery. • Take control of Windows 8 maintenance and security features • Apply best practices to prevent problems before they occur • Help combat viruses, malware, and identity theft with expert advice • Master quick xes to the most common issues • Extend the life of your hardware with clean-ups and repairs • Diagnose and repair more-complex problems with step-by-step guidance • Back up your system and data, and prepare a disaster recovery plan Operating Systems/ WIndows ISBN: 978-0-7356-7080-8 U.S.A. $49.99 Canada $51.99 [Recommended] Northrup Windows 8 Inside OUT The ultimate, in-depth reference Hundreds of timesaving solutions Supremely organized, packed with expert advice Companion eBook Windows ® 8 Troubleshoot and Optimize Windows 8 Tony Northrup Windows technologies expert Conquer system tuning, repair, and problem solving—from the inside out! 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Meyers Cover: Twist Creative ∙ Seattle For Carolyn Blankenship Part 1: Getting started Chapter 1 What’s new in Windows 8 3 Chapter 2 Using Windows 8 apps 39 Chapter 3 Buying and installing Windows 8 75 Chapter 4 Upgrading and migrating to Windows 8 97 Chapter 5 Personalizing Windows 8 109 Chapter 6 Adding, removing, and managing apps 133 Chapter 7 Using Windows 8 accessibility features 159 Chapter 8 Obtaining help and support 183 Part 2: File management Chapter 9 Organizing and protecting les 199 Chapter 10 Backing up and restoring les 221 Chapter 11 Managing Windows search 241 Chapter 12 Managing storage 255 Chapter 13 Using SkyDrive 283 Part 3: Music, videos, TV, and movies Chapter 14 Music and videos 303 Chapter 15 Photos 321 Chapter 16 Sharing and streaming digital media 341 Chapter 17 Creating a Home Theater PC 357 Part 4: Security and privacy Chapter 18 Managing users and Family Safety 391 Chapter 19 Windows, application, and network security 435 Chapter 20 Using Hyper-V 471 Part 5: Networking Chapter 21 Setting up a home or small ofce network 503 Chapter 22 Setting up ad hoc, Bluetooth, and mobile networks 547 Chapter 23 Troubleshooting your network 563 Chapter 24 Sharing and managing les and printers 583 Contents at a Glance Contents at a glance v vi Contents at a Glance Part 6: Maintaining, tuning, and troubleshooting Chapter 25 Maintaining your PC 609 Chapter 26 Monitoring, measuring, and tuning performance 621 Chapter 27 Troubleshooting startup problems, crashes, and corruption 655 Table of contents vii Introduction xix Part 1: Getting started Chapter 1: What’s new in Windows 8 3 Interacting with Windows 8 4 Touch controls 4 Mouse controls 7 Keyboard shortcuts 8 Windows 8 user interface 8 Lock screen 8 Start screen 10 Charms 12 PC Settings 14 Autocorrect and highlight misspelled words 15 Searching 15 Portrait and landscape modes 16 Language packs 16 Accessibility 17 Boot changes 18 Hardware 20 Minimum hardware 20 Display resolution 20 Touch hardware 20 Sensor support 21 Improved power efciency 21 USB 3.0 support 21 ARM support 21 Security 22 Picture password 22 PIN login 23 SmartScreen lter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 What do you think of this book? 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To participate in a brief online survey, please visit: microsoft.com/learning/booksurvey viii Table of Contents Windows Defender 24 BitLocker 25 Secured Boot 25 Microsoft accounts 25 Networking 26 Mobile broadband 27 Wi-Fi 27 Storage 28 SkyDrive 28 Storage Spaces 30 Manageability, productivity, and troubleshooting 32 Support for multiple monitors 32 Task Manager 32 Refreshing and resetting your PC 34 Client Hyper-V 35 What’s missing 36 Chapter 2: Using Windows 8 apps 39 Common features 40 Settings 40 Search 40 Share . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Printing 41 Resuming 42 Using apps 42 Store 42 Updates 44 App commands 46 Snapping 46 Live tiles 47 Lock screen 49 How Windows 8 apps work 50 Isolation 50 Suspending Windows 8 apps 50 Background tasks 51 Changing app le associations 53 Built-in apps 56 Internet Explorer 10 56 File Explorer 58 People 62 Messaging 63 Calendar 63 Mail 64 Games 65 Music 66 Video 66 Photos 67 Weather 68 Table of Contents ix Finance 68 Reader 69 Maps 70 Camera 70 Bing 71 News 72 Travel 73 Sports 74 Chapter 3: Buying and installing Windows 8 75 Buying Windows 8 75 Installing Windows 8 77 Making a bootable ash drive 78 Starting the installation 79 Conguring express settings 83 Selecting custom settings 84 Signing in to your PC 86 Dual-booting Windows 8 86 Installing Windows 8 on a separate partition 87 Booting from a VHD 90 Conguring boot options 94 Chapter 4: Upgrading and migrating to Windows 8 97 Preparing for an upgrade 97 Upgrading from Windows XP or Windows Vista to Windows 8 98 Performing the upgrade to Windows 8 99 Migrating from an old PC to a new PC 102 Post-upgrade tasks 106 Conguring your apps 106 Testing your apps and hardware 106 Freeing up disk space 107 Uninstalling Windows 8 108 Chapter 5: Personalizing Windows 8 109 The Start screen 110 Arranging tiles 110 Grouping apps 110 Changing the Start screen background 112 Showing administrative tools on the Start screen 112 Adding restart and shutdown to the Start screen 113 Tiles 115 Notications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Lock screen 117 Desktop 118 Adding the Windows 7 Start menu 119 How to launch apps 120 How to pin apps 121 How to add the Recycle Bin to the taskbar 121 x Table of Contents Searching 122 Power settings 123 Multiple monitors 126 Conguring multiple monitors 126 Setting up your taskbar 128 Language settings 129 WinX menu 130 Adding items to the WinX menu 131 Adding restart and shutdown to the WinX menu 132 Chapter 6: Adding, removing, and managing apps 133 Installing Windows 8 apps 133 Uninstalling Windows 8 apps 134 Setting default programs 135 Conguring AutoPlay 137 Managing startup apps 138 How to examine startup apps 140 How to remove startup apps 141 How to add startup apps 141 Recording app problems 143 Understanding app permissions 144 The .NET Framework 145 The parts of a Windows 8 app 146 Types of Windows 8 apps 146 XAML app le types 147 HTML5 app le types 147 Conguration settings 148 File locations 148 App manifests 150 App compatibility settings 151 Managing Windows 8 app packages 154 How to run Dism 155 How to list Windows 8 app packages 155 How to remove Windows 8 app packages 155 Monitoring app events 156 Chapter 7: Using Windows 8 accessibility features 159 Choosing accessible hardware 160 Conguring accessibility options 160 Visual accessibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Making everything bigger 161 Increasing contrast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Magnifying the screen 163 Third-party screen magnication software 168 Narrator 168 Third-party text-to-speech software 172 Making the pointer easier to nd 173 [...]... supplement Windows 8 Inside Out Chapter Video name and location Chapter 1 Touch controls: http://aka.ms/Win8book/touchcontrols Mouse controls: http://aka.ms/Win8book/mousecontrols The Windows 8 user interface: http://aka.ms/Win8book/UI Chapter 2 Using charms: http://aka.ms/Win8book/charms Using apps designed for Windows 8: http://aka.ms/Win8book/apps Chapter 3 Installing Windows 8: http://aka.ms/Win8book/install... Buying and installing Windows 8 75 CHAPTER 4 Upgrading and migrating to Windows 8 97 CHAPTER 5 Personalizing Windows 8 109 CHAPTER 6 Adding, removing, and managing apps 133 CHAPTER 7 Using Windows 8 accessibility features 159 CHAPTER 8 Obtaining help and support 183 1 text PT E R 1 C HA What’s new in Windows 8 Interacting with Windows 8 ... at http://aka.ms/Win8book/mousecontrols 8 Chapter 1 What’s new in Windows 8 Keyboard shortcuts Chapter 1 Windows 8 provides the keyboard shortcuts in Table 1-1 to access its new features TABLE 1-1 Windows 8 keyboard shortcuts Action Key Display the Start screen Windows Key View charms Windows+ C Search Windows+ Q Search for files Windows+ F Open Settings Windows+ I View app commands Windows+ Z Open quick... with or without a mouse and keyboard When Windows 8 starts, it displays a lock screen with a picture and the time and date Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to access the login screen After login and every time you press the Windows key, Windows 8 displays the Start screen For more information about the apps included with Windows 8, read Chapter 2, “Using Windows 8 apps.” The Windows 8 user interface ... to Windows 8: http://aka.ms/Win8book/upgrade Chapter 5 Customizing the Start screen: http://aka.ms/Win8book/startscreen Personalizing Windows 8: http://aka.ms/Win8book/personalize Chapter 6 Installing, updating, and removing Windows 8 apps: http://aka.ms/ Win8book/installupdateremove Chapter 7 Using Magnifier: http://aka.ms/Win8book/magnifier Using Narrator: http://aka.ms/Win8book/narrator Chapter 8. .. VM Using VirtualBox 472 473 474 476 4 78 479 480 481 482 483 483 484 485 486 487 487 489 492 493 493 494 494 494 496 497 4 98 499 xvi Table of Contents Part 5: Networking Chapter 21: Setting up a home or small office network 503 Network technology overview ... Settings Windows+ I View app commands Windows+ Z Open quick links for power users (try it!) Windows+ X Show the desktop Windows+ D Lock the computer Windows+ L Run an app Windows+ R Snap an app to the right Windows+ Period Snap an app to the left Windows+ Shift+Period Switch applications Windows+ Tab Windows 8 user interface Windows 8 has a brand new user interface and app model The new design theme focuses on simplicity,... uses of Windows 8, it will not describe features that are exclusive to Windows 8 Enterprise Interacting with Windows 8 Whereas Windows 7 had a Start button that was always visible, and applications typically had menus and toolbars that remained visible, one of the design goals of Windows 8 is to completely immerse you in full-screen applications Instead of wasting screen space on buttons, Windows 8 makes... http://aka.ms/Win8book/maintenance Chapter 26 Monitoring Windows 8 with Task Manager: http://aka.ms/Win8book/ taskmanager Monitoring Windows 8 with Performance Monitor: http://aka.ms/ Win8book/performance Chapter 27 Troubleshooting blue screens: http://aka.ms/Win8book/bluescreen Troubleshooting startup problems: http://aka.ms/Win8book/startup Testing your memory: http://aka.ms/Win8book/memory Introduction... 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