In this article, we will explore in detail the impact of Get Help on our modern society. Since its appearance, Get Help has captured the attention of experts and the general public, generating debate, controversy and endless conflicting opinions. We will delve into its history, analyze its relevance in the current context and discuss possible future scenarios. Without a doubt, Get Help has left a deep mark on our lives, and understanding its influence is crucial to understanding the world around us. Read on to find out everything you need to know about Get Help.
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![]() Get Help in Windows 10 / Windows 11 | |
Developer(s) | Microsoft |
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Stable release | 10.2409.0
/ 29 October 2024[1] |
Operating system | Windows 10 and 11 |
Type | Support |
Get Help, known as Contact Support before the Windows 10 Creators Update,[2] is a built-in interface for communicating with Microsoft customer service employees over the Internet. The opening screen requests that the user specify a product and explain a problem with it. It also offers the user links to online help articles for business and IT support, Microsoft Store sales and support, and a disability answer desk.[3][4]
Once a problem has been entered, the user is offered a chance to review that and select a product from the following icon-based list:
After the user has selected a product category, the next screen presents links for solving the problem, device information, a call link with an estimated wait time, a scheduler, and a screen for chatting with an agent by instant message.[5][6]
Previously, like Quick Assist, Get Help is updated through Windows Update, not Microsoft Store, even though Get Help is built from the Universal Windows Platform. However, after the Windows 10 20H2 update, Get Help can be updated through the Microsoft Store.