Tuesday, 18 June 2013

Configuring your System to User Needs (Part 4)

Every computer needs to be configured to user needs. These can be perceived in many ways in order to meet the way a user wants to use a computer and what features they want setting up, here is a tutorial on how to Configure Windows Update (This is for Windows 7, But most Windows Operating systems work around the same way)

Step 1 - Go to Start>Control Panel>System and Security>Windows Update. Here you can see this is the Windows Update control center, here you can apply new updates, look for what updates you want to install and also what Windows recommends you to install





Step 2 - Configure settings to meet the user needs, here you can change when an update automatically installs, and even change what day and more specifically the time it installs to the system

Setup Windows (Part 4)

Step 1-Now windows is installed onto your computer system  you will have to configure windows with your settings, first it will ask you to enter a user name and name your PC then click Next


Step 2-Enter a password of your choice then enter a hint encase you forget your password you are unable to assess your files, after you have done so click on Next


Step 3-Now Windows will ask you if you would like to activate your copy of Windows, Enter your 25 character Activation code on your CD then click Next


Step 5-Now you have completed this setup, Windows will ask you some relatively simple questions regarding your setup, for example these would be;

-Set up a network
-Set up Windows update
-Set up Date and Time
-Ask you for automatic driver installation disk

These steps just require general knowledge about your set up and what you would use your computer for. Windows also has a help option on every page to help you diagnose problems

Monday, 17 June 2013

Installing The Operating System (Part 3)

The next step after we have inserted our CD ROM with our operating system on is to now insall Windows

(We will be installing windows)

Step 1- Change these to your own settings


Step 2- Choose where you want to install Windows (we are installing on the 40gb unallocated space)
note* you will most likely have just one space here as its a new build with a new hard drive (look up partitioning windows)


Step 3-Windows Operating system installations differ from each other ads do totally different operating systems, after these main 2 steps, there will be some straight forward questions, which require just common knowledge about the PC and General Questions. So it would be worthless putting all of the screenshot pictures up here