Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Setting up a new computer at home

This is just wow, you’ve earned a brand new computer. May be it’s a Laptop with 3 Intel Original Processors or a Desktop Machine to utilize the best of your potential with incredible reliability, (and if you’ve paid enough, even with the edge cutting technology).

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With a smile, let’s unpack the gadgets to initiate the New Computer Setup.
After placing all the components of your Desktop Computer at desired space, bridge the communication of machine by connecting all essential devices i.e. Computer Cabinet, Screen, Keyboard / Mice, Computer UPS, Modems, Routers, Speakers and of each component required to begin with. (Before ensuring the Computer’s Protection and an Active Anti-Virus or Total Security Support Service avoid wired or wireless internet connectivity). Now all you need to do is turn the power on and begin with the First Boot of your Desktop Computer or Laptop.

Most of the PCs you’ll buy today are sold with Genuine Microsoft Windows 7 Operating System and to further explain the New Computer Setup we’ll choose the same platform. Older operating systems such as Genuine Microsoft Windows XP, Genuine Microsoft Windows Vista are still common on various Netbook PCs and Mini Notebook Computers but most of the steps and procedures we’ll follow to Setup the New Windows 7 PCs are too common and absolutely applicable on previous operating systems.

Genuine Microsoft Windows 7 Operating System – New Computer Setup

1. Setup or change automatic backup settings
2. Create a System Restore Point
3. Create a System Repair Disc
4. Opt. and install a security software
5. You can create a Notepad file to keep safe the serial numbers of software and apps. you own
6. You can tweak your Screen Resolution, Set Wallpapers, and Activate Screen Saver and can even Adjust Power Saving Plan.

Yes it’s that simple! And you can anytime explore The Latest Features of Windows 7.
We at computer aid and PC Mart will be glad to help you further.

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