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- Online features Multiplayer, Voice chat, Video chat, Store, Browser
- Drive capacity 500 GB
- Controller type Wired, Wireless
- Motion controls Camera / optical
- Video outputs HDMI
- Released 2013-11-22
General
- Game format Optical disc, Downloadable
- Disc loading type Slot loading
Controllers / accessories
- Controller type Wired, Wireless
- Wireless type Infrared
- Battery size AA (Rechargeable)
- Charging cable Proprietary
- Direction control D-pad, Thumb stick (2)
- Motion controls Camera / optical
- Rumble support Built-in
Audio / video
- Video outputs HDMI
- Video formats 1080p, 720p
Media
- Audio playback Yes
- Video playback Yes
- Photo viewer Yes
Networking / online service
- Internet connectivity Yes
- WiFi 802.11 n
- Ethernet 10/100/1000 [Gigabit]
- Online features Multiplayer, Voice chat, Video chat, Store, Browser
- Downloadable content Games, Game updates, TV shows, Movies
- Game achievements Yes
- Friends list Yes
- Service fee Yes
Storage
- System storage Hard drive
- Drive form factor Internal (Removable)
- Drive capacity 500 GB
Hardware
- CPU cores 8
- GPU speed 853 MHz
- System RAM 8 GB
- USB 3.0
Power
- Power adapter External
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How to Solve These Nagging Windows 8.1 Problems
3. Trust this PC
Until your PC is marked in your Microsoft account as 'trusted' it won't sync
Wi-Fi passwords, website logins and other useful but sensitive information.Usually it's entrusted during setup (or when you add a new user account) by typing in a code Microsoft emails or texts to you. If you skip that step you can still use your PC, but secure details won't sync.
Microsoft will also stop trusting any devices you don't use for two months. To prevent his, go to Accounts in PC Settings. Under Your account, choose 'More account settings online'.
This loads the browser and asks you to sign in to your Microsoft account. Select the check box that says 'I sign in frequently on this device. Don't ask me for a code.'
You'll get a code by email, text message or whichever method you've chosen for authentication. Once you type that in, your PC will be trusted and will sync secure information. If you haven't already set up any trusted devices, look on the Password and Security information page and choose Edit security info to pick how to authenticate new devices first.
4. Get the apps on your Start screen
to install
When you upgrade to Windows 8.1 you'll see Tiles for all the apps you had
installed (and if you pick the Start screen layout from another Windows 8.1 PC
you'll see the tiles for all the apps you had installed on that PC).That doesn't mean you actually have those apps, however. Look carefully and you'll see an arrow in the corner of some tiles, or if they're on the All Apps screen they'll say 'install' under the app name. You have a placeholder for the app, not the app itself. Just tap the tile and Windows 8.1 will install the app from the Store for you.