
Manage devices used with your Microsoft account
Learn how to manage your Microsoft devices. Add, remove, register, or rename a device on your Microsoft account.
Pair a Bluetooth device in Windows - Microsoft Support
Windows populates the Add a device window with the currently discoverable Bluetooth devices. Select the desired Bluetooth device and follow any additional instructions if they appear.
Check your Microsoft warranty and create service orders
Sign in to Microsoft account | Devices with your account. Locate the device that you want to check the warranty on, then select Info & support. In Device coverage, you'll see what kind of warranty …
Manage Mobile devices in Windows - Microsoft Support
Manage mobile device allows you to customize which features and content sync between your Windows PC and linked mobile device. You can control what syncs, how it syncs, and where it appears.
Sign in to Microsoft 365
With Microsoft 365, you can install Microsoft 365 or Office on all your devices and sign in to Office on five devices at the same time. This includes any combination of PCs, Macs, tablets, and phones.
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Microsoft Support is here to help you with Microsoft products. Find how-to articles, videos, and training for Microsoft Copilot, Microsoft 365, Windows 11, Surface, and more.
Fix Bluetooth problems in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to troubleshoot Bluetooth problems in Windows. Resolve issues connecting a Bluetooth device or accessory.
How to trade in a device - Microsoft Support
You can trade in one eligible used device for each qualifying new device you purchase at Microsoft Store. For example, if you purchase three qualifying new devices from Microsoft Store, you can trade …
Manage your work or school account connected devices from the …
Applies To The Devices page of the My Account portal helps you to manage the devices connected to your work or school account. From the Devices page, you can: View your work or school account …
Windows troubleshooters - Microsoft Support
Get Help has troubleshooters, or diagnostic tests, that can check your system configuration for anything that might be causing issues using your devices. Here's a few of the more common ones.