![]() Previous to Windows 10, these balloon and later fly-out tile style notifications were usually shown once and then inaccessible unless the app that presented it preserved it and reissued the notice. The Action Center truly amounts to a message queue for what used to be system notifications in the “don’t call it a systray” taskbar notification center near the clock. In Windows 10, Action Center is brought to the main UI rather than in the Control Panel, and picks up the ability to show notifications from all apps. ![]() It even allows for a user to submit error reports and check for known issues with hardware, software, and drivers. The Action Center served as a status monitor for the end user to check the health of their system security, maintenance, firewall, and backup. In Windows 7, the Action Center was a modernized version of the Security center, which debuted when Windows XP was reborn as XP SP2, quite literally an altogether new OS from its predecessor. The Windows 10 Action Center recycles its name from a former feature in the Control Panel, but is opened up to all notifications and is more customizable than you might notice at first.
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