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  1. Open Control Panel in Windows. Windows 10. In the search box next to Start on the taskbar, type control panel. Select Control Panel from the list of results. Note: Many Control Panel features are simpler and faster in Settings . Open Settings. Open Control Panel in Windows.

  2. Cast to a Windows PC from another Windows PC. On the PC you'd like to project from, select Start > Settings > System > Projecting to this PC . Under Add the “Wireless Display” optional feature to project to this PC, select Optional features . Next to Add an optional feature, select View features, then enter “wireless display.”.

  3. Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, tap Search (or if you're using a mouse, point to the upper-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer down, and then click Search ), enter Control Panel in the search box, and then tap or click Control Panel. For Windows 7. Click the Start button, and then click Control Panel.

  4. Select Start > Settings > Apps > Apps & features. Apps & features in Settings. Select the More icon next to the app you want to fix. Select the Advanced options link under the name of the app (some apps don't have this option). On the page that opens, select Repair if it's available. If it isn't available or doesn't fix the problem, select Reset.

  5. Restart (reboot) your PC. Windows 10. Go to Start , select the Power button, and then select Restart . Select the Start button, then Power > Restart.

  6. To make a call on your PC: Open the Phone Link and select Calls. In the Search your contacts box, search for a contact name or number. Alternately, you can directly enter a phone number on the dial pad. Select the Dial icon to start your call. If you don't have Bluetooth available on your device (or if it's been turned off), you won't be able ...

  7. Choose Advanced, scroll down to the bottom, and then select the Calculate multiple critical paths checkbox. Select OK. Choose View > Gantt Chart. Choose Gantt Chart Format, and then select the Critical tasks checkbox. By default, Project shows only one critical path, the one that affects the project’s finish date.