The initial steps involve setting up essential software and ensuring basic functionality.
The initial steps involve setting up essential software and ensuring basic functionality.
Recent changes to Steam, Chrome, iTunes, MS Office, Photoshop, and games are being released.
firefox, chrome, flux, steam, teamspeak, origin, skype, dropbox, google drive, blender, photoshop, cs6, illustrator, cs6 inkspace, gimp, 3dsmax 2015, maya 2015, mumble, teamviewer, ventrillo – that’s a lot of tools.
Chrome AVG protection software, VLC media player, BitTorrent, Google Drive, DVD-Video, Free Studio from Steam.
Nvidia Display Driver Mcafee malware bytes Intel Chipset network Driver Chrome Steam CC cleaner IDM MPC-HC Klite codec Uplay Winrar Picasa MSI afterurner Adobe Acrobat Reader QuickTime browser plugins WD Smartware Razer comms Samsung Magician software Realtek wireless driver and then games at last Exactly in that order
Recent upgrades for Eset Nod32 Firefox Spotify Skype Winamp Steam CCleaner Gimp 7Zip Rainmeter Teamviewer NZXT Cam MSI include the latest Haswell-E release. These are the initial installations I performed.
This applies only to your desktop. After installing all the Windows updates: Start8 (with Windows 8), GeForce Experience, Chrome Canary, Waterfox, Adobe Flash, Silverlight, Skype, CCleaner, 7-zip, VLC, Filezilla, Putty, Notepad++, Sharky007, codecs, Foxit Reader, mIRC (or an IRC client), Spotify, Steam, Origin, battle.net, Dropbox, mumble/ts3, Adobe CS6, Sony Vegas, Fruity Loops, Studio, Audacity. Since I now use mostly 64-bit applications, I’ve stopped using Ninite and now install programs individually. I’m looking forward to more updates in the Windows 10 package manager.