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When you install Windows 10 or any windows OS, you shouldn't connect to the internet before creating an account, that would force you to create a microsoft account.You should always create your local account before connecting to the internet.
Hey wondor, could please put more light onto it ? What happens if creating MS account before Local Account ? And what are the disadvantages of connecting to MS Account ?
Enjoyed the video. I don't know if you have had any better luck with installing Windows 10, but I have noticed that if you do not connect to a network during initial setup you will be given the opportunity create a local account.
Thanks Jeff. You are correct. When skipping the part about connecting to network it has no choice but to create a local profile. I forgot about that last time and it was not a pleasant experience. :) It happened to me while making a video: ruclips.net/video/at1xTahOGY0/видео.html
Learn Help Desk as much as possible by watching videos. Then apply for a Help Desk job. Ace the interview. Later get certification which will be easer because of job experience. You don't need a certification necessarily to start working Help Desk. But, one of the popular Certs is CompTIA A+ which you can get but watch this video to see what to expect: ruclips.net/video/BFQByRVUrOU/видео.html
@@Cobumanif that’s the case what can I add to my resume in the technical skills section? Do you have any advice? Since I will watch plenty of your tier 1 videos I don’t have comptia a+ yet! I’m working on it Thanks for your help! Sam
Help Desk Tier 1 Crash Course, VPN, Zoom, Audio Issues, Websites, Monitor, Win OS install.
My equipment: www.amazon.com/shop/cobuman
Like on Facebook facebook.com/cobuman
Tech and Science Articles: CosmicNovo.com goo.gl/W5rVa9
When you install Windows 10 or any windows OS, you shouldn't connect to the internet before creating an account, that would force you to create a microsoft account.You should always create your local account before connecting to the internet.
Hey wondor, could please put more light onto it ?
What happens if creating MS account before Local Account ?
And what are the disadvantages of connecting to MS Account ?
Thank you for this great video. Really nice and fun animation 😀 what tools do you use to make your animated video?
My pleasure. Adobe Character Animator
Enjoyed the video. I don't know if you have had any better luck with installing Windows 10, but I have noticed that if you do not connect to a network during initial setup you will be given the opportunity create a local account.
Thanks Jeff. You are correct. When skipping the part about connecting to network it has no choice but to create a local profile. I forgot about that last time and it was not a pleasant experience. :)
It happened to me while making a video: ruclips.net/video/at1xTahOGY0/видео.html
I think you look cool brotha !
Thanks!
Thankyou
Thank you.
Hey thanks for the video! very helpful. Can you please tell me what trainings/certificates/programs you recommend for someone starting in IT? Thanks!
Learn Help Desk as much as possible by watching videos. Then apply for a Help Desk job. Ace the interview. Later get certification which will be easer because of job experience. You don't need a certification necessarily to start working Help Desk. But, one of the popular Certs is CompTIA A+ which you can get but watch this video to see what to expect: ruclips.net/video/BFQByRVUrOU/видео.html
@@Cobumansounds great thanks Professor Cobuman
@@Cobumanif that’s the case what can I add to my resume in the technical skills section? Do you have any advice? Since I will watch plenty of your tier 1 videos
I don’t have comptia a+ yet! I’m working on it
Thanks for your help!
Sam
Thanks
Welcome
yo i have problem with my headphones when i turn on my mic, it start some strange sound like buzzing,
can u help me somehow?
It could be some kind of feedback picked up from speakers. Adjust the mic gain/volume see if that helps. This also happens with cheap mic/headphones.