Windows 7 fresh install checklist




















On top of that, these steps will guide you through the ways of giving Windows 10 some privacy and security. Unfortunately, Windows 10 is notorious for collecting swathes of potentially personally-identifying data. This data is sufficiently bountiful such that it can reveal a scary and surprising amount about you.

In fact, Microsoft is essentially building up their own, massive profile of you. Also, it is a very good idea to configure Windows 10 for security. With that all in mind, let us subsequently, swiftly shuffle our way into the first step of many. This after Windows 10 has finished its installation, to clarify. Tip: use the enter and arrow keys to zip through the Windows 10 setup wizard like a wizard, Harry.

Ah, indeed, back to Cortana intimidating you with her rigorous data-collection techniques. Never mind, we can fix this effortlessly by pressing the microphone button at the bottom-left of the screen. Microsoft, being data-hungry, would love you to use a Microsoft account.

However, this will compromise your privacy with all the data being sent to Microsoft. You can always switch to a Microsoft account at a later date—because Microsoft would want you to. For the following steps, set up some security questions in case you forget your password. Utmost security dictates that you use a password unrelated to the security question as an answer.

Now, wait for the Windows 10 setup machine-people to get your user account in a usable condition. Once at the desktop of your fresh, new Windows 10 setup, you may have to set up the network. Next, feel completely free to move on to configuring the Settings after the initial Windows 10 Setup. No problem; while we could configure the above privacy settings in the Settings app, I have a better idea.

Later on, in this guide, we will be installing an authentically magical application. This will fix most of your Windows 10 privacy concerns without the need to touch the settings. The first thing you should invariably do after Windows 10 has set up for the first time: Windows Updates.

Unfortunately, Windows 10 never installs the most up-to-date version, hence the significance of this step; since the updates are one of the best ways to maintain security, you should never try to avoid them.

These plentiful updates will certainly take quite some time to download and install. In other words, Windows 10 graciously installs some utterly useless Windows Store applications all with in-app purchases, obviously. While we are not going to be uninstalling any applications at this present moment, let us end this behaviour. Windows 10 will accordingly no longer install these apps after each setup succeeding an update.

Next, press the enter key to run the command. You could, as another option, navigate to that location using the tree view on the left pane. By default, the taskbar seems rather cluttered with an assortment of items, though, this can be fixed if you wish. To begin with, right-click on the taskbar to control features such as the search Cortana and the visibility of buttons.

You can additionally go to the taskbar settings for more control. I recommend you visit this article as well as this one to create the ultimate taskbar for you.

You may want to disable things like suggestions in the Start menu, exploring other areas. Lastly, unpin taskbar items like the Microsoft Store and Mail, unless you really want them there. This can be achieved by clicking the large icon above Options , so the Folder Options appears. Furthermore, use the dropdown to select This PC. The latter options can potentially address privacy concerns since your file browsing is tracked.

In spite of this, it is an essential feature if you want to keep Windows 10 from getting overly fat. Following that, glance over to the right and make sure storage sense is turned on:. In brief, this automatically deletes temporary files, hence reduces the rate at which Windows 10 slows down.

But, usually, the process of installing all of your wanted applications can throw you over the roof, due to:. Luckily—however— there is a solution to this inconvenience.

Before doing anything else, head over to ninite. Packing a multiplicity of apps you might want, this nifty website enables you to download a custom installer with ease. Moreover, feel free to get anything else you might find handy. LibreOffice, for example, may take your interest as a free Microsoft Office alternative.

Proceeding to click the big blue button, Edge will give you a dialogue, then you can press Run. Like I mentioned before, Windows 10 is notorious for poor privacy.

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It's handy for when you format and do fresh installs. But also, in case of a hardware failure - it's good to have a reference to how you have things setup at any given time. Here's my list of programs and tweaks I use to get Windows 7 setup the way I want it. A 'guide' if you will. I'm a designer, so my setup may differ significantly from that of a programmer - but regardless, there may be something here you can add to your own 'fresh install' checklist.

Okay, you just installed Windows! Probably best to get the latest updates before surfing around the web with known vulnerabilities. Lately I'm really digging Opera Among web browsers, it has the sexiest interface going right now. Out of the box, Windows has loads of services that run in the background that can immediately disabled - speeding up performance and ridding your PC of stuff like "Certificate Propagation" and "Distributed Link Tracking Client".

I dunno what those services do but think it's best to disable them. Alongside the two monitors on my desk for this Windows system sits my secondary computer, a laptop running Ubuntu. The laptop is used quite frequently for email and notes but I control both systems using just one keyboard and mouse. This achieved with Synergy. You might have a bunch of extra hard drives alongside the Windows drive, so it's always a good idea to set the letters in orderly fashion - it can be annoying when the DVD burner takes a letter above the other drives.

I can't say enough about how awesome Directory Opus is and how bad the default Windows 7 file browser is. DOpus is the best file browser around, bar none.

And the nerd who programmed it originally wrote it for Amiga, how cool is that. Ultramon is a must have if you're using multiple monitors. It allows for better window control, different wallpapers for each screen, and it's biggest advantage is the "Smart Taskbar" that extends the Windows taskbar along the bottom edge of the screen to the other monitors.

The next application I install is a dock that gives me a sort of Mac style shortcut menu. ObjectDock is highly configurable and you can setup tabbed dock to categorize your applications. I setup a Tabbed dock along the right hand side of the right-most monitor. The tab reserves this space, taking up a bit of screen real estate - but it's on the secondary monitor anyway so it works just fine.



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