When you buy a brand new laptop or desktop computer
you may be tempted to think you can simply turn it on and start using it.
Of course, technically that’s true, but generally it’s not wise.
You will get the best experience if you set it up properly, or have it
set up for you, right from the start.
When I do a new computer setup it takes several hours. I charge a flat
rate of $99 for the basics.
The store you buy it from will likely offer a setup service too,
however you should get a clear written report of what it will entail as each
service may differ.
This is what I include:
Run all windows updates
There will have been new updates to the operating system, and new
security updates, during the time that your computer left the factory and came
into your hands.
Update hardware if needed
I look for any updated drivers for all the hardware in your computer,
and run those updates. This is less likely in a brand new computer, more likely
if you buy a used computer.
Remove all bloatware
Most PC vendors put lots of third-party, pre-loaded software on your
computer. From 30-day trials of antivirus software, to casual games that you may
not want to play, all of this bloatware sucks up system resources.
Install good antivirus software
At present writing I set up the built in Windows Defender plus the
latest version of Malwarebytes. This comes with a 14 day trial of the Premium
version with ransomware protection, among other features. This gives a user
enough time to do some research or ask questions and decide if the Premium
version is worth it to them.
Set up user accounts
Many people have accumulated several accounts, including but not
limited to:
Microsoft Account
Google Account
Email Account(s)
Most people set up Social Media accounts themselves, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and so on.
Set up email
I can set up your email in the built in Windows 10 mail app, or your
preferred email client.
Setting up an Office program
If you purchased a copy of Microsoft Office I will set that up
If you simply want to use a free, no bells and whistles, Office
suite I recommend LibreOffice, which I can download and install
Start Menu setup
I set up the Windows 10 Start menu so that it is not cluttered and has
shortcuts to your most used programs.
Set up Web Browsers
I add a second Web browser, usually Google Chrome unless I get a specific request for a different browser such as Firefox. I tweak the settings in Edge and in Chrome to ensure it is set up efficiently. I usually set the home page to www.google.ca. I can also import saved bookmarks if you choose, though some people like a fresh start.
Advice about your Programs
You may have programs that you have always relied on on your old
PC, but be aware that if it has been some time since you purchased a new
computer, and if the programs you are used to using are old, and have never been
replaced with updated versions, you may find many simply don’t work on your new
updated Windows 10 PC.
I can advise which ones will not work, and which ones you may need to
replace (sometimes at a cost) with newer versions.
External Devices
If you have external devices; printer, scanner, webcam etc I will ask
for the model numbers and locate and download set up software for those. You
can use this downloaded software to set up those external devices when you get
your computer back*
Data transfer
If you request it I will transfer files; Documents, Downloads, Photos,
Music and Videos from your previous computer to your new one.
I pick up your new computer (also your old one if necessary) and I
charge for the work that I can do in my office before I return it to you.
*If you need extended help once you have it returned to you -
setting up iTunes for example, or your Social Media Accounts, or installing
Printers and the like, we can negotiate an added expense.
At your request I will also properly wipe the hard drive of your old
computer so that it can be safely disposed of at a designated electronics
recycling depot. If this step is not done before recycling you run the risk of
theft of data, and passwords, or even identity theft if your old computer falls
into the wrong hands.
This step is an extra cost as it takes some time but I always
recommend it for your protection.