What to do after first installing Windows 10?
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What to do after first installing Windows 10?
After you complete a Windows 10 upgrade, the first thing you should do is go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update and click Check for updates. Install any available updates, including updated drivers.
What should I do after installing Windows 11?
Things to do after installing or upgrading to Windows 11
- Check for Updates.
- Check and change some useful settings.
- Set up Sign-in options.
- Make sure your antivirus is activated and running.
- Remove unwanted Taskbar apps.
- Disable Unnecessary Startup Programs.
- Personalize Windows 11.
- Add missing useful apps to the taskbar.
How long does it take for Windows to get ready after installation?
How long should I wait for getting Windows Ready? Usually, it is recommended to wait patiently for about 2-3 hours. After the period of time, if getting Windows ready is still stuck there, stop waiting and move on to troubleshooting steps.
What to do after clean install?
Let’s see 12 things you should do after installing Windows 10.
- Activate Windows.
- Install Updates.
- Check Hardware.
- Install drivers (optional)
- Update and enable Windows Defender.
- Install additional software.
- Delete Old Windows files.
- Personalize Windows environment.
What should I backup when reinstalling Windows?
What to backup before reinstalling Windows 10?
- Personal files: photos, videos, music, documents.
- Commonly-used programs.
- Drivers of your hardware.
- Usernames and passwords for all the sites, applications you use.
- Serial numbers or license codes for your applications.
What happens if I turn off my computer during getting Windows ready?
When your Windows is getting updated, an abrupt shutdown might lead to the corruption of critical system files. You may even end up with the dreaded blue screen of death error on your computer. Then, restart your system, and you’ll either see the updates download again, or the system will boot up normally.