Six hidden functions of Win8 system, system recovery is very good

  
        The Window 8 system does take some time to adapt. Although the desktop app runs in much the same way as Window 7, there are still many new shortcuts, options, and tricks embedded in the operating system
. Do you think you will use Windows 8 at all? Gizmodo introduces the 6 features of Windows 8, and you probably haven't found it yet.

1, hidden start menu

Microsoft replaced the original starting small ball in the lower left corner of Windows 7 with a dynamic tile app page, but in fact the start menu Is hiding in a corner - right click on the mouse
in the corner below the left hand corner of the screen, and the quick link menu of the control panel, process management, program list and other important parts of the system appears. From here you can search for files, open the run box, open the file manager and more.

2, automatic backup

The new feature of Windows 8 is File History, which works similarly to Apple's Time Machine. The old version of your file can be automatically recorded so you can restore the system when needed. But this feature is not enabled by default, so you need to open the system and security screens in the Control Panel, then open and run it.

Of course, you still need to have another hard drive
, which can be built-in, external or network, and you can choose to save your file version history. . Once everything is ready, it will run automatically. If you accidentally lost your holiday photos or the hard work of the week, it is definitely your savior.

3, Mix Metro and Desktop

Windows 7 allows you to grab windows at the edge of the screen, but Windows 8 has improved a bit. It has Metro. The start page of the style, the app (such as contacts and weather) on the page can be on the left or right edge of the screen, they can also switch to a special mini mode.

With this feature, you can view the weather forecast while working with Photoshop, or follow your Tweeter message when organizing an Excel spreadsheet. Click and drag the top of any Windows 8 app to the edge of the screen to pin it to the Metro page, then pull it out of the black edge band to restore full screen view, and also have two Metro Windows 8 apps available at the same time show.

4. Sync anytime, anywhere

If you have just upgraded to Win 8, you must still use the old user account. Maybe you are not aware of the new Windows ID feature, log in to this ID (it is the same as the Microsoft service ID you use, such as SkyDrive and Hotmail/Outlook.com), you can easily back up your mail and photos, and the whole Windows 8 settings and preferences are followed by ID, no matter when and where the ID is registered, the system in front of you will be quickly converted to your exclusive.

For example, if you have a Windows 8 system at home and in the office, it is a breeze to keep your preferences, desktop wallpapers, web bookmarks and other data consistent between these machines. Of course, if you want to keep your personalization without synchronizing your passwords, you can also specifically define which of the Windows 8 settings need to be synchronized or which do not need to be synchronized.

5, use shortcut keys

The screenshot function introduced by Windows 7 still exists under Win 8 system, but the method of getting screenshots is simpler - only need to simultaneously Press and hold the Windows and PrtScm buttons to store the captured PNG image into the screenshot folder in the gallery. In addition, press Win+C to bring up Windows 8 Charms, press Win+X to display the hidden start menu mentioned before, press Win+D to switch from any other position in Win 8. To the desktop app.

If you are using a full-screen Win 8 app, right-click on the mouse
to bring up the app's menu, or if you are at the start page, right-click to bring up all the software on the system. the link to. Left click on the lower right hand side of the start page to arrange your small tiles and app to column format. These are the shortcuts I like and use very often.

6, simple reloading

In the past, reinstalling Windows often required various product keys, DVDs and backup issues, which may take you half a day. . But now it's different, Win 8 simplifies the whole process, and reloading can be done with just a few clicks of the mouse.

From the settings Charm directly to the Change PC Settings link, under the General tab
, you can find that you can "re-refresh your computer" or "remove everything". Use the first option to restore Windows to factory settings, but keep your personal documents, folders, and personalization intact. If Windows is slow, or if there is a problem with the operating system
settings, or if your hardware/software settings have failed, you can choose this option.

The second option completes a complete reload, which erases all your files and drive
drives, so make sure you've backed up everything before. When your Windows does have a very serious problem, such as a virus or a lot of spy malware, or when you want to put your computer on eBay, you need to use this method to restore the computer to its original state.

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