Basic Tips on How to Set Up a New PC

Setting up a new PC is fairly simple and easy to accomplish once you carefully examine the contents of the box it came in. Generally, the box will contain a monitor, a tower and peripherals such as keyboard, mouse, printer and cables. Computers are designed in such a way that the cables that interconnects the monitor, tower and peripherals are built to only fit the correct slot. So if it fits the slot or plug, 99% of the time, that particular cable is meant to be connected to that particular plug or slot. The user can also consult the manual but because of the need to conserve nature and support the green initiative, most computer manufacturers have stopped shipping paper manuals together with the systems and have resorted to paperless alternatives such as Electronic and online manuals. The user can also contact the vendor if he has no experience in out of the box system assembly.

Connecting the cables is the easy part. The hard part begins when the computer is turned on and booted to the operating system. Majority of computers manufactured run on the Windows® Operating System platform. When the system finally turns on, the user will briefly see a screen that resembles a DOS environment. This is called POST screen. Following the POST screen is the Operating System boot up screen where the user will see a loading animation and after this screen, the Operating System or the operating system will load.

In reference to the widely used Windows ® Operating System, the initial screen will prompt the user to input the needed ownership information such as user names, passwords and preferences. After this, the Operating System will prompt the user to activate online which will verify and authenticate the product to make sure the product is legitimate. This is usually the last step in completing the setting up a new PC.

Software Installation, customization and personalization can follow after the user gets fully familiarized with the different technologies that come with the machine. Basic software to add after setting up is spyware removal, virus removal, data protection, computer diagnostics and productivity software. If problems are experienced during use and the user is not familiar with the issue, he can always contact the PC vendor or Microsoft Support for assistance in troubleshooting and additional services like assistance in configuring and customizing applications, Microsoft Office Support, computer cleaning, Data Migration, data protection, and advanced windows support.

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