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How to Set Up That New Computer

Here's what you should first do with your laptop, desktop or tablet to enjoy it trouble free.

Many of you gave or received a new laptop, desktop or tablet for the holidays. Did you know that how you initially setup the device can, in a big way, determine the long-term enjoyment you receive from the computer?

Many don’t consider that the setup that all devices walk you through the first time you turn them on is not easily changed.

In this article I will give you some things to consider before turning your new device on.

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Naming the device is important considering most homes utilize home networks now, so giving your machine a proper descriptive name is more important than ever. Generally if it is going to be used as the family computer I name it using the family last name like Phillips-PC or Phillips-Laptop. Designating the type of the device leaves you ready when adding other types of devices to your network. If the device is going to be more individually used, I use the persons fist name then designate the type of device. So it could be James-Laptop.

Anti-Virus should be carefully considered! All devices come with either Mcafee or Norton /  Symantec virus protection. From my experience these programs are over bloated and out dated. They both can slow a new computer down on average 25%. Add to that they don’t protect your machine as good as many FREE programs on the market.

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When going through the setup process you will be ask if you want to use the default Anti-virus program, I recommend not using those programs. Instead make the first website you go to on the new device http://www.avast.com/free-antivirus-download it is free for home use, download and install it.

Remove Junk Programs vendors load up new machines with so much software that many never use. After installing anti-virus go to the control panel – then Programs and look through the list of programs and uninstall those that you know you will never use. Also uninstall the default Anti-Virus program Mcafee or Norton that came with the computer (make sure you have installed another protection software first) .

I have had the privilege of setting many new devices for my customers and believe me taking a few minutes to think these things out before pushing the power button the first time will save you grief later on. After all remember our slogan “Computers are Great…When they work!”

James Phillips
Always On I T Service LLC
www.AOITS.com

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