Get The Most out of Windows 10 Within the First 30 Minutes
Posted: August 03, 2015
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Windows 10 has recently been released and the response has been relatively positive. The big downside to having a new operating system come out is having to learn how the new system works.
These tips can help users, who choose to upgrade, get the most out of Windows 10 within the first 30 minutes.
Mark Hachman, writer for PC World, shares how to get the most out of Windows 10.
How to maximize your first 30 minutes with Windows 10
Windows 10 is here! Windows 10 is here! Now what?
By now, you’ve seen our
review of Windows 10. It’s one of the best operating systems Microsoft has ever produced, and it’s worth the download. But if you’re new to Windows 10, it can feel a bit daunting.
Actually, it’s more familiar than you think. And we can help walk you through your first 30 minutes with Windows 10.
Preloading and installation
If you purchased a new Windows 10 PC, you have the easiest road. You can skip this section. But for most of us, Windows 10 came via an upgrade to Windows 7 or Windows 8.1. And if you’re in the camp, read on.
Assuming you reserved Windows 10, you could see Windows 10 start showing up tonight. If you don’t, that’s a.) either because Microsoft has millions of PCs to upgrade, and you’re further back in the queue or b.) because you’re missing a critical driver.
Read the entire article
How to Maximize Your First 30 Minutes with Windows 10 on
PC World.