Get Started With Your New Laptop in 4 Easy Steps |
Posted: February 26, 2018 |
Got your shiny new laptop? You must be excited to unpack it plug in and get started. For this, you need to take a few steps as starting a new PC is not like starting a new car. Here is what you will need to do. Microsoft office setupMicrosoft office setup is the assembly of software setup file using which you can install it on your computer and some supported device to use MS Office. All software has set up the file, and without them, you can install software. Microsoft Office comes with a different setup file with different versions, like 2003, 2010, and 2017. You can download the setup file them office.com setup. Open the downloaded file on your laptop and install them. After installing the setup file, you will need to provide the serial number of the setup file. Finish the installation and enjoy the software on your laptop. Check for updatesIf your laptop already consists Microsoft office setup, you will need to update them to latest version. Microsoft releases window updates on a regular interval. Your new laptop will automatically check for updated, still you can check it manually going to Settings, clicking Updates & Security and clicking Checks for updates button. You can also reach this option by simply typing updates in the search box. Update your laptop this way rather than waiting for updates to install itself when you shut down your laptop next time. Adjust your displayAt present, laptops come with high-resolution displays with sharp and colorful pixels. An unadjusted laptop may make your icons and fonts look smaller. To make the most of your screen, adjust their size, screen resolution, font sizes and similar features by adjusting the display setting. Add personal dataPersonal data includes all your pictures, music, video, presentations and more. As it is your personal laptop, they should all be present at one place. The way you import data on your new laptop depends on where it is stored. If data is on another computer, copy it using backup drive or USB stick. If data is present on your Google Drive, Dropbox or any online storage place, you will need to sync it on your new system. If you have already logged on your new Windows device with a Microsoft account, click on OneDrive in File Explorer and get started. If the data is stored in a backup file in another device, run restore program. Search inside the taskbar for file history and your task is done. Now you are ready to start with your new laptop.
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