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Windows has a built-in messaging app called "Your Phone" that allows you to access your text messages from your phone on your Windows PC. Here's how to set it up: 1. Make sure you have the latest version of Windows 10 installed on your PC. 2. On your phone, download the "Your Phone" app from the Google Play Store (Android) or App Store (iOS). 3. Open the "Your Phone" app on your PC. 4. Follow the on-screen instructions to connect your phone to your PC. You'll need to sign in to your Microsoft account and follow the prompts to link your phone to your PC. 5. Once your phone is connected, you should see a list of your recent text messages in the "Messages" tab of the "Your Phone" app on your PC. 6. You can also reply to messages from your PC by clicking on a conversation and typing your response in the text box at the bottom of the screen. Note: Your Phone app only works with certain phones and requires certain hardware specifications. Make sure to check Microsoft's official website for the latest system requirements and compatibility information.
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