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Advice for those just setting up a PC or notebook

Advice for those just setting up a PC or notebook

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Lil_Shorty
Member
202
02-08-2020, 03:12 PM
#1
Hi, welcome to your new PC setup! I'm here to help you with everything from choosing the right software to basic maintenance tips. Since this is your first "Monster" system, feel free to ask about everything you're unsure about. Your specs look solid—great choice with the GTX880m and 16GB RAM! Let's get you started. Thanks for sharing your details.
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Lil_Shorty
02-08-2020, 03:12 PM #1

Hi, welcome to your new PC setup! I'm here to help you with everything from choosing the right software to basic maintenance tips. Since this is your first "Monster" system, feel free to ask about everything you're unsure about. Your specs look solid—great choice with the GTX880m and 16GB RAM! Let's get you started. Thanks for sharing your details.

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HellNether
Senior Member
731
02-10-2020, 06:09 AM
#2
I found a nice laptop but don’t know what to say or suggest. I usually check ninite.com to get my essential software, then install my games :3
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HellNether
02-10-2020, 06:09 AM #2

I found a nice laptop but don’t know what to say or suggest. I usually check ninite.com to get my essential software, then install my games :3

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JusTRoDz
Junior Member
35
02-10-2020, 02:40 PM
#3
I did that initially, but I wasn't sure which tools to choose between 7-zip and WinRAR or their respective advantages. This article is meant for anyone planning to download software or decide what to install on a new PC. Thanks!
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JusTRoDz
02-10-2020, 02:40 PM #3

I did that initially, but I wasn't sure which tools to choose between 7-zip and WinRAR or their respective advantages. This article is meant for anyone planning to download software or decide what to install on a new PC. Thanks!

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DanielEmpire
Posting Freak
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02-16-2020, 11:48 AM
#4
I rely on seven zip files but they seem nearly identical. It’s always one million programs for a single task, I suppose. Why not share the types of programs you’re interested in and we can recommend alternatives? On my PC, I mainly use Adobe Creative Cloud, Microsoft Office, Steam/Origin, games, Skype, Razer Communications, and Teamspeak.
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DanielEmpire
02-16-2020, 11:48 AM #4

I rely on seven zip files but they seem nearly identical. It’s always one million programs for a single task, I suppose. Why not share the types of programs you’re interested in and we can recommend alternatives? On my PC, I mainly use Adobe Creative Cloud, Microsoft Office, Steam/Origin, games, Skype, Razer Communications, and Teamspeak.

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XxCubbymanxX
Junior Member
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02-16-2020, 01:26 PM
#5
Common applications: Utorrent Chrome, Origin, Steam, WinRAR
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XxCubbymanxX
02-16-2020, 01:26 PM #5

Common applications: Utorrent Chrome, Origin, Steam, WinRAR

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emstay26
Senior Member
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02-21-2020, 09:28 PM
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ninite works well but consider handling tasks manually since it only sets up 32-bit versions. I recommend evaluating your requirements and choosing installations accordingly after thorough research. My preferred software lineup is quite unique and likely differs from others, shaped by my experiences over time. Feel free to set up a VM and test programs to see what fits you best. My usual setup includes: Steam, Origin games, Teamspeak 7Zip (uncompresses most files), Java 7 64-bit Chrome, Firefox (due to chrome issues), Skype, Notepad++, VLC, Handbrake for conversions, Virtualbox (for games), MS Office (Work), OpenVPN, Dropbox, Google Drive, and more as needed. This configuration mirrors my work laptop but includes extra management tools for professional use.
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emstay26
02-21-2020, 09:28 PM #6

ninite works well but consider handling tasks manually since it only sets up 32-bit versions. I recommend evaluating your requirements and choosing installations accordingly after thorough research. My preferred software lineup is quite unique and likely differs from others, shaped by my experiences over time. Feel free to set up a VM and test programs to see what fits you best. My usual setup includes: Steam, Origin games, Teamspeak 7Zip (uncompresses most files), Java 7 64-bit Chrome, Firefox (due to chrome issues), Skype, Notepad++, VLC, Handbrake for conversions, Virtualbox (for games), MS Office (Work), OpenVPN, Dropbox, Google Drive, and more as needed. This configuration mirrors my work laptop but includes extra management tools for professional use.

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doroteja999
Junior Member
44
02-24-2020, 12:05 PM
#7
Check your system with Malwarebytes and Foobar2000.
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doroteja999
02-24-2020, 12:05 PM #7

Check your system with Malwarebytes and Foobar2000.

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hunchmuffin6
Member
209
02-24-2020, 02:49 PM
#8
These are the tools that often come to mind when I begin configuring my system.
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hunchmuffin6
02-24-2020, 02:49 PM #8

These are the tools that often come to mind when I begin configuring my system.

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Niouniou0703
Junior Member
12
03-08-2020, 10:44 PM
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I collect what I need while moving forward.
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Niouniou0703
03-08-2020, 10:44 PM #9

I collect what I need while moving forward.

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Neidro
Senior Member
453
03-13-2020, 09:27 AM
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Required: Chrome or Firefox for browsing, Steam for gaming. VLC is top media player, Notepad++ works well for text editing. WinRAR/7-zip helps with archives, AVG Antivirus is essential. Java is needed for programming or Minecraft. Microsoft Office is useful for work or school. Adobe Creative Cloud supports design tasks; ninite.com is a solid option. My new tech friend thought it seemed suspicious, but it's completely safe.
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Neidro
03-13-2020, 09:27 AM #10

Required: Chrome or Firefox for browsing, Steam for gaming. VLC is top media player, Notepad++ works well for text editing. WinRAR/7-zip helps with archives, AVG Antivirus is essential. Java is needed for programming or Minecraft. Microsoft Office is useful for work or school. Adobe Creative Cloud supports design tasks; ninite.com is a solid option. My new tech friend thought it seemed suspicious, but it's completely safe.