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Do you need help with Windows 11? If something is going wrong, it can be hard to know exactly how to fix the problem. Thankfully, Windows has some built-in support you can use with the Get Help app and its plethora of troubleshooters.
Ways to Get Help in Windows 11
- Open the Get Help app, type what's going on, then use the suggestions to fix the issue.
- Open your Settings app and navigate to System > Troubleshoot > Other troubleshooters to run a troubleshooter that can help with your issue.
- Go to Microsoft support's contact page, click Windows > Get Home support, then type your issue in the question bar to access the option to contact Microsoft.
Steps
Using the Get Help App
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Click into the taskbar search bar and type get help. Get Help is an app in Windows 11 that lets you troubleshoot problems with your computer.
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2Click Get Help. The Get Help system app will open. Use the search bar in the app to look for your problem, and use the suggestions and troubleshooters inside the app to fix the problem that you're having with your computer.[1]Advertisement
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3Type a question into the bar near the top of the screen. Next to the magnifying glass icon, there will be a text bar that says "Example: Can't install Office." Place your cursor into this bar and type what you need help with (for example, "Bluetooth not working.")
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4Click on a help topic. The Get Help app will populate with articles from Microsoft Support and Microsoft's help community forum. Click on one of the topics to get the steps on how to fix your issue.
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5Click Contact Support at the bottom of the window for additional assistance. If the articles aren't helping, you can click the Contact Support button to connect with a Microsoft customer service agent who can provide one-on-one support.
Using a Troubleshooter
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1Open the Settings app. The easiest way to do this is to right-click the Windows icon in your taskbar and click Settings.
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2Click System. It's in the left-hand sidebar, and it has an icon of a computer screen.
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3Click Troubleshoot. You'll have to scroll slightly to find this option. The Troubleshoot option has an icon of a wrench.
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4Click Other troubleshooters. It's the third item under the "Options" header. The Other troubleshooters option also has an icon of a wrench.
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5Click Run next to the troubleshooter you want to run. If you're having a problem with your computer's audio, for example, you'd want to run the "Audio" troubleshooter. Scroll through the list to find a troubleshooter that will work for you.
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6Follow the troubleshooter's on-screen instructions. Each troubleshooter may ask you to do different things. Make sure to follow the on-screen instructions to fix the issue you're having with your computer.[2]
Contacting Microsoft
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Go to the Microsoft contact page. You can access this page at support.microsoft.com/en-us/contactus.
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2Click Windows. It's the option that has an icon of four blue squares.
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3Click Get Home support. If you need help and you use Windows with your business, you can instead click Get Business support. Once you do, you'll need to sign in with your Windows business account. The steps below will be for readers who selected Get Home support.
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4Type a question into the bar near the top of the screen. Next to the magnifying glass icon, there will be a text bar that says "Example: Can't install Office." Place your cursor into this bar and type what you need help with (for example, "Bluetooth not working.")
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5Click Sign in to contact Support at the bottom of the window. You'll have to sign in with your Microsoft account, but once you do, you can then contact Microsoft support for some one-on-one assistance with your issue.
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- ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/about-get-help-717c7ae9-5c45-45f0-b637-900b7437a395
- ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-troubleshooters-1c8cf7ce-0388-4ed3-985d-a305432ae702
- ↑ https://superuser.com/questions/1102468/how-do-i-disable-the-f1-help-key-on-windows-10
- ↑ https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/2288265/how-to-reinstall-get-help-app



