A:AnswerYes, use a 32 GB or larger USB flash drive, and type "Create Recovery Media" into the Cortana search box on your Task Bar. It will lead you through the process.
A:AnswerWindows 10, sadly.
All my email is online and I don't use the on-board one, but looks like it will link up to whatever gmail, outlook, etc you have.
A:Answeron the silver plated front there is a button at the upper right just above where you would plug in headphones....it is almost flush with the front and hard to see, but turns on easily and quickly
A:AnswerThere is a port on the back of the tower that is light green where you can plug in your external speakers. There is also a port on the front with a picture of headphones that you can also use.
A:AnswerTry burning a CD without the extra burner. If you can do it take back the 2nd burner and trade it for something else that will enhance your computer experience!
A:AnswerThis model features on HDMI and one VGA port in the back. You can connect one monitor via HDMI to the HDMI port, and the other via VGA. If you do not have a monitor with a VGA port or cable, there are adapters available!
A:AnswerThis computers motherboard supports up to 32GB, however it has not been tested in this system so you may need to verify the PSU can handle the additional power draw.
A:AnswerI cannot be sure. It does not sound typical but I doubt it would be an issue with the computer itself. Either the printer, router or Windows 10 itself.
A:AnswerNo. This doesn't include a monitor. There might be bundles that include this desktop and a monitor. Nevertheless it is a very good computer for the price and can still be hooked up to newer TVs.
A:AnswerAny USB based keyboard and mouse should work fine. I recommend Logitech personally as they have always had rock solid connectivity.
It does come with McAfee Live Safe (30 days trial), Id recommend looking elsewhere after the trail has ended. Microsoft's own windows defender works well enough for most people. Always keep back ups on a flash drive or external hard drive is what I always recommend just in case of catastrophic failure.