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1. Comece o Outlook clicando em seu ícone na barra de tarefas. Na maioria dos casos, o ícone do Outlook residiria lá. Espere que a tela Splash apareça e que o aplicativo do Outlook carregue.

2. Após o carregamento, você será apresentado com a tela "Bem-vindo ao novo Outlook". Indique o endereço de e- mail que deseja configurar. No nosso caso, vamos configurar um endereço de e-mail do Gmail.

3. Digite seu endereço Gmail na caixa de texto e clique no botão Continuar.

4. Você será notificado que o Outlook aconselharia a permitir que ele obtenha calendário, contatos e dados de eventos de seu accouit Gmail para uma melhor experiência. Pressione o botão Continuar novamente e aguarde a próxima tela para carregar.



7. Preencha seu endereço de e-mail do Gmail novamente e pressione o botão Próximo.


8. Depois de clicar no botão Próximo, você verá uma barra de carregamento na parte superior da caixa de login.

9. Na próxima etapa, você será solicitado a inserir a senha do seu Gmail. Digite e pressione o botão Próximo.


10. Espere pelo próximo estágio para carregar.


12. Na fase atual, o Google solicita uma permissão do Outlook (aplicações e serviços Microsoft) para acessar sua conta do Gmail. Você será apresentado com a informação Outlook gostaria de acessar. Neste caso, o Outlook gostaria de acessar ao seu endereço de e-mail (Gmail), nome completo e imagem de perfil.
Clique no botão Continuar e aguarde a próxima tela para carregar.

13. Nesta etapa, o Google estende sobre quais informações o Outlook (aplicações e serviços Microsoft) poderia acessar.
Escolha quais informações você gostaria de dar permissão para o Outlook em seu próprio descreção, mas tenha em mente que quanto menos permissão você permitir menos funcionalidade o Outlook teria.
Neste caso, o mínimo para ele funcionar como um cliente de email seria permitir que leia, componha, envie e apague permanentemente todo o seu e-mail do Gmail.


14. No caso deste artigo, selecionaremos TODAS as permissões e pressionaremos o botão Continuar.








16. Depois de fazer o anterior, o Outlook iria carregar sua conta Gmail.





17. Feito! sua O Gmail agora está configurado para funcionar dentro do Outlook!





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- Go to This PC via Windows Start menu

2. Mark the disk/partition you would like to decompress by clicking on it once. In the case of this article we will perform this process on the C drive.


5. In the properties window, in the bottom part, look for the Compress the drive to save disk space sentence. It should be tagged with a blue V.

6. Uncheck the blue V by clicking on it once.
7. Once it is untagged you will see an empty box next to the sentence. That means it was untagged.


9. Once Apply is clicked, another, smaller pop-up window will appear.
10. Make sure that Apply changes to drive C:\, subfolders and files is marked in order to get the full effect of the decompression.





15. Once the process is completed the progress bar window will be closed.

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1. Go to Windows desktop

4. Wait for the Taskbar settings window to appear
5. In the taskbar settings (Personalization > Taskbar) window, in the upper part of the screen, look for the Taskbar items title. Under it, look for the Search word on the left side right under it.

7. Choose the Hide option by clicking on it once

8. Notice the disappearance of the search box from the taskbar at the bottom part of the screen.

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6. After hitting the ENTER key, you will most likely be prompt with the following message:
a. Chkdsk cannot run because the volume is in use by another process. Would you like to schedule this volume to be checked the next time the system restarts? (Y/N)

7. This message is presented because we ran the chkdsk command on an actively used drive which is the C: drive in this case. This is the drive where the Windows operating system is installed and being run.
8. Type “y” and hit the ENTER key again.

9. The next message will be:
a. This volume will be checked the next time the system restarts




12. As declared by chkdsk in CMD in stage 9, chkdsk is about to perform a disk check and I’s asking if you wish to skip it.
13. Note that this is the last opportunity to safely abort chkdsk’s check before it performs it.
14. Note that this check takes quite a while to perform, especially in big mechanical hard drives
15. If you wish chkdsk to perform the check, do not press any key and wait for the timer to finish.


16. Chkdsk is now performing the disk check.
17. When it’s done it will resume booting into Windows.
18. Note that the ETA initials at the end of the sentence indicate the estimation time to completion of the scan

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In this article we will demonstrate how to test the functionality of Mirrored Volume of Windows 11.
1. First, we will go to Computer management and from there to Disk Management just to see the 2 disks in the mirrored volume array.
2. As you can see, Disk 1 and Disk 2 are both part of this array which creates the single New Mirrored Volume (E: and F:)

3. Next, we will go to Windows Explorer and from there to This PC to see all of the disks and partitions configured in this system
4. As can be seen in the photo below, here are the 2 disks that we’ve seen on stage 1 – E: and F:


5. We will split the screen in 2 to see the contenst of both the F: and the E: drives at the same time.
6. We will go to the F: drive first. As you can see, there are already folders and files in this drive to begin with.


7. Note that whatever changes are made on one drive, it is reflected and applied to the other/s on the mirrored volume array. As you can see here in this photo below, both drives have the same folders and files, at least on the surface. In this article we will verify that.


10. Once the properties window appears, let it calculate the number of files, folders and their size and size on disk.

11. Perform the same action to the second drive on the array
12. Give the properties windows some time to calculate the mentioned values. When the values stop changing that’s when you’d know the calculation process has finished.


13. Note that in the case of this article, both windows show the same EXACT values:
a. 172,272 files
b. 39,857 folders
c. 36.2GB size (38,952,614,588 bytes)
d. 36.5GB (39,212,568,576 bytes) size on disk

14. This means that this mirrored volume works as intended


