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What are Windows Features?
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Built-in components of the operating system that can be enabled or disabled, like Hyper-V.
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What are store apps in Windows?
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Apps installed from the Microsoft Store that run in a sandbox environment, providing extra security.
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What is the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)?
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A feature that allows you to install and use a Linux distribution on Windows.
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What does the Apps & Features settings page allow you to do?
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View, remove installed apps, manage Windows Features, and set default apps for file types.
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What is the purpose of the Programs and Features applet in Control Panel?
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To install, modify, or uninstall desktop applications and manage Windows Features.
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What does Game Mode in Windows do?
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Optimizes performance by suspending updates and dedicating resources to the game you're playing.
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What types of network adapters are supported by Windows?
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Ethernet, Wi-Fi, cellular radio, and VPN.
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What does the Windows Defender Firewall do?
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It controls which processes, protocols, and hosts can communicate with your computer over a network.
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How can you access the WinX menu in Windows?
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By pressing START + X or right-clicking the Start button.
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What is the purpose of the Run dialog (START + R)?
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To execute programs with or without switches that modify how the software operates.
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How can you quickly access management tools through the Start menu?
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By using Instant Search to type the name of the program or utility.
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What is the Microsoft Management Console (MMC)?
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A tool that contains snap-ins for managing subsystems like disks, users, and services.