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What do you think people should do after istalling windows?

Legenderys
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I think you mean "Installing". In that case, I'd say update drivers, set up fan curves, customize windows to your liking (settings and cool backgrounds too please), set up password, use Ninite to install everything, get your favorite programs on there, get your browser set up with your bookmarks, and get to overclocking.

 

EDIT: Oh oh, install Malwarebytes and possibly an antivirus just to have. Then sacrifice a chicken to the evil paranormal being of your choice to keep your PC safe from harm.

Feel free to share your thoughts.

 (Istalling*)

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Install a new os? Lol

 

EDIT: I read it as uninstall earlier. 

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Install drivers and get a drink, because installing everything might take a while.

After that install some programs you use

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Get a life?
I don't know, what kind of question is this?

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Install a new os? Lol

I think he means with unstalling --> installing.

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Une ninite to get the basic programs you want, after you've installed drivers

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I think he means with unstalling --> installing.

xD yup... my bad

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I think you mean "Installing". In that case, I'd say update drivers, set up fan curves, customize windows to your liking (settings and cool backgrounds too please), set up password, use Ninite to install everything, get your favorite programs on there, get your browser set up with your bookmarks, and get to overclocking.

 

EDIT: Oh oh, install Malwarebytes and possibly an antivirus just to have. Then sacrifice a chicken to the evil paranormal being of your choice to keep your PC safe from harm.

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Install drivers, customize everything, download programs, install games, all that stuff.

 

Ninite is helpful for mass program installs, I used it a few days ago when I reinstalled windows :P

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Drivers

Ninite - Many apps

Save/Restore Desktop icons app.

Various supporting apps (editing and such)

Games

In that order.

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