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The ultimate guide to getting your new PC or Mac set up, online, and personalized
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Just ordered a shiny new computer? Whether you're setting up a Windows desktop, a Mac or MacBook, or a Windows laptop, there are a few things you'll need to take care of before you start surfing the internet or playing your new games. First, assemble your computer using the instructions in your manual, and then continue to set up your computer. This wikiHow article teaches you how to set up a new desktop or laptop computer so it has everything you need.

Things You Should Know

  • First, create an account on your computer or sign in to an existing account.
  • Next, run all necessary OS updates to make sure your computer has the latest software and protection.
  • Finally, get rid of preinstalled software and configure your security.
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Create an Account

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  1. After you connect all the necessary components—for example, if you've connected your desktop tower to a monitor and keyboard—you'll need to sign in to your computer. If you have a Mac, you'll be prompted to create an account or sign in to an existing iCloud account. If you're using Windows, you can sign in to an existing Microsoft account your Microsoft account, or create a local account on your computer.[1]
    • If you sign in with an iCloud or Microsoft account, you'll be able to sync everything you've synced from your previous computer to the cloud, including wallpapers, settings, and documents.
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Update Your Computer

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  1. Depending on whether your desktop computer or laptop sat on the shelf before you purchased it, this process might take a few hours or a few minutes. You want to make sure old bugs aren't causing you headaches, so update it!
    • To update your Windows computer or laptop, press Windows key + i to open Settings, navigate to Update & Security > Check for updates, and click Download and install if an update is available.
    • To update your Mac, click the Apple in the Apple menu and select System Settings. In the General tab, click Software Update and select Upgrade Now if you have an upgrade available.[2]
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Get Rid of Bloatware (Windows)

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  1. Most of these unnecessary programs may also cause your computer to start up slower or act sluggish, so uninstall them to make your computer work like new. You can skip this step if you built your own PC.
    • The easiest way to do this is to open "Apps & features" (type "Uninstall" after pressing the "Win" key and then click the first search result) and look for an uninstall software that you recognize as stuff you don't need. Examples that you should look out for include Candy Crush, "App Collections," and weather or financial apps. Don't get rid of anything that looks like a component of your computer, like something from the computer's hardware makers.
    • These are not the same as free trials, which are limited-time programs on your computer that might lead to you purchasing the full version of the software. This includes programs like Dropbox and OneDrive.
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Transfer Files

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  1. Sadly, this isn't a built-in process, so you may want to use third-party moving services to transfer all your programs and files. You can also use a network drive for Windows computers or a USB flash drive for Windows and Macs. If you're using Windows computers, sharing over the same network is easy to accomplish![4]
    • Transferring files is super easy if you already have programs like iCloud, Google Drive, or Dropbox storing your files in the cloud.
    • Some programs, like Adobe, have a limit on how many computers are authorized for your account. In that case, make sure your old computer is deactivated through the website so you can register and activate your new computer![5]
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    Can I access my email from my new computer?
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    Yes. You can access it from almost any device as long as it is connected to internet.
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    How do I access the Control Panel?
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    Hold the Start button and press "R." It should open a window that says "Run." Then, type "Control Panel" and press Enter. You can also open your Start menu and search for it there.
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    How do I set up a new PC if I don't know the product key?
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    You can download Windows 10 onto a flash drive for free. However, it will require a code sooner or later. If you bought the computer from a store, I recommend contacting them if it was supposed to come with an operating system but did not. If that does not work, you can find a code for most systems for about $100-130. It is pricey but must be done.
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Luigi Oppido
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This article was co-authored by Luigi Oppido and by wikiHow staff writer, Darlene Antonelli, MA. Luigi Oppido is the Owner and Operator of Pleasure Point Computers in Santa Cruz, California. Luigi has over 25 years of experience in general computer repair, data recovery, virus removal, and upgrades. He is also the host of the Computer Man Show! broadcasted on KSQD covering central California for over two years. This article has been viewed 341,682 times.
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