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Unusual "spirited" setup with Chrome and Mozilla

Unusual "spirited" setup with Chrome and Mozilla

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johnchen16
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05-16-2016, 04:18 PM
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Setting up Windows can be quite straightforward. The duration varies from about 7 minutes to roughly 30 minutes, contingent on whether you use a USB stick (and its speed) or a hard disk, plus your hardware specs such as CPU performance and whether it uses an SSD or HDD. If you're using Windows 10, the procedure is even more straightforward. Just need a USB drive of at least 8GB (ideally around 4.5GB), or a blank DVD with a burner. Before proceeding, back up all your important files—photos, videos, saved games, documents, etc.—to an external storage or cloud service. Once you're ready, download the Microsoft Windows Media Creation Tool from the official site: https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/software.../windows10. Run it, and it will scan your system to fetch the correct ISO file for your USB drive, making it bootable. If using a disk method, simply burn the downloaded ISO onto your drive. After installation, try booting from the USB or DVD. Navigate through the setup options carefully: choose your language, select "Custom: Install Windows only (advanced)" for a clean install, and avoid upgrading unless necessary. Pay attention to the total size you pick—ensure it matches your hardware. If issues arise, consult your system manual or manufacturer’s guide for precise steps. Once everything boots, follow the on-screen instructions to complete activation. After installation, you may hear Cortana greet you, marking the end of this initial setup phase. At this point, your computer is ready for use. You can now run virus scans on your backup files and restore any lost data before proceeding with software installation. If you encounter any problems, feel free to reach out for assistance—patience is key.
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johnchen16
05-16-2016, 04:18 PM #11

Setting up Windows can be quite straightforward. The duration varies from about 7 minutes to roughly 30 minutes, contingent on whether you use a USB stick (and its speed) or a hard disk, plus your hardware specs such as CPU performance and whether it uses an SSD or HDD. If you're using Windows 10, the procedure is even more straightforward. Just need a USB drive of at least 8GB (ideally around 4.5GB), or a blank DVD with a burner. Before proceeding, back up all your important files—photos, videos, saved games, documents, etc.—to an external storage or cloud service. Once you're ready, download the Microsoft Windows Media Creation Tool from the official site: https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/software.../windows10. Run it, and it will scan your system to fetch the correct ISO file for your USB drive, making it bootable. If using a disk method, simply burn the downloaded ISO onto your drive. After installation, try booting from the USB or DVD. Navigate through the setup options carefully: choose your language, select "Custom: Install Windows only (advanced)" for a clean install, and avoid upgrading unless necessary. Pay attention to the total size you pick—ensure it matches your hardware. If issues arise, consult your system manual or manufacturer’s guide for precise steps. Once everything boots, follow the on-screen instructions to complete activation. After installation, you may hear Cortana greet you, marking the end of this initial setup phase. At this point, your computer is ready for use. You can now run virus scans on your backup files and restore any lost data before proceeding with software installation. If you encounter any problems, feel free to reach out for assistance—patience is key.

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