How To Install Windows 7 (Post-Installation)
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Steps on How To Install Windows 7 (Post-Installation)
These steps carry off after you have finished installing Windows and your computer has started in Windows 7.
- Type your username and computer’s name and click Next.
- Type your password and click Next. If you don’t want a password, leave the text boxes blank and then click Next.
- Enter your product key then click Next. Your product key is located on the case of your Windows 7 disc if you purchased the disc. To skip entering your product key, just click Next, but Windows will run on a 30-day trial, and you’ll have to enter a key once the 30 day trial time is up.
- Choose your Windows Update settings.
- Use recommended settings automatically sets update and security settings recommended by Microsoft.
- Install important updates only configures your computer only to install necessary updates.
- Ask me later disables your security until you have made a decision.
- Set your time and time zone.
- Set your network type.
- If the computer is connected to your own personal network, choose Home network.
- If you are connected to the network at your workplace, choose Work network.
- If you’re connected to a public network from places such as restaurants and shops, choose Public network.
- Your computer is now set up!
- Once your computer is ready, format your USB drive back to its default settings (if you chose the Installing Using a Flash Drive or External Drive method). You can format your USB drive back to its default settings and place your files back onto it by right clicking your USB drive in Start→Computer, clicking Format, clicking Restore Device Defaults in Format, then clicking Start, which permanently deletes any data off of the drive. After the drive has formatted, you can move your files back onto it.
- Be sure to reinstall any software you uninstalled, install any device drivers, and re-enable your security software. Also, to improve your security, run Windows Update to install the latest security updates.
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