Always Do THIS with a New Laptop

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  • Опубликовано: 16 дек 2024

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  • @DesuVR
    @DesuVR 2 года назад +3105

    What I like to do is in Windows Explorer, open the options menu, then where it says "Open File Explorer to:" I change it to "This PC". I use multiple drives so this allows me to accurately know where I'm storing my files. It still shows the quick access locations; Documents, Music, etc. so you're not giving up anything by doing this.

    • @Igalsr
      @Igalsr 2 года назад +25

      Thanks for this one!

    • @greenbackz
      @greenbackz 2 года назад +38

      that's one of the first things i did when i first got win 10 lol.

    • @bob_smite
      @bob_smite 2 года назад +110

      idk why I had a hard time finding this option but its File Explorer > View on the top bar > Options on the right > Change folder and change options > General > Open File Explorer to > This PC

    • @blue4059
      @blue4059 2 года назад +26

      In Settings > Update & Security > For Developers, you can enable a bunch of File Explorer settings all at once without needing to find them individually.

    • @rollingtroll
      @rollingtroll 2 года назад +2

      Definitely!

  • @Piketom1
    @Piketom1 2 года назад +1596

    When I purchase a new windows laptop, one of the first things I do is pull the windows license that came on the device. Then I go to the support page for the computer and download a fresh copy of the important drivers to a USB stick. Having done that, I completely erase the SSD and do a clean install of windows. A clean windows install netted my last XPS 15 an extra 4 hours of battery life.

    • @martinmacdonald6127
      @martinmacdonald6127 2 года назад +77

      It shoud automatically re-activate itself when it's connected to the internet, assuming windows 10 and 11.

    • @Piketom1
      @Piketom1 2 года назад +100

      @@martinmacdonald6127 It always does but I like to air on the side of caution.

    • @TheClots
      @TheClots 2 года назад +76

      this is a must
      my acer notebook was really bad out of the store but after a clean installation it was great
      it had A LOT of shit installed

    • @sushimshah2896
      @sushimshah2896 2 года назад +31

      How do I get the license key, is it in system information?

    • @blue4059
      @blue4059 2 года назад +20

      I do the same thing, except keep a list of OEM software that might be useful. Made a mistake of not doing that once and couldn't find where to download it after the clean install.

  • @FondyCrew
    @FondyCrew 2 года назад +917

    I always do my first boot without connecting to a network. That way I remove all the unnecessary programs before they try and update themselves. Gets you enjoying your new hardware that much faster. I do the same for am Android phone as well.

    • @bomberaustychunksbruv4119
      @bomberaustychunksbruv4119 2 года назад +71

      Thats sage advice - thanks.

    • @your_avg_joe
      @your_avg_joe 2 года назад +54

      Nice tip. My new Lenovo is coming tomorrow so I'm gonna try this.

    • @a-disaster5285
      @a-disaster5285 2 года назад +9

      Wish I knew about this with my Lenovo arriving yesterday

    • @kouba4366
      @kouba4366 2 года назад +2

      @@a-disaster5285 It's still good to do

    • @a-disaster5285
      @a-disaster5285 2 года назад +1

      @@kouba4366 as soon as BF comes sure

  • @vkohli17
    @vkohli17 2 года назад +1392

    Another thing I love doing and can't live without is disable web search results in the start menu (registry editor). Makes the start menu search much faster, and more useful.

    • @romainprovost7164
      @romainprovost7164 2 года назад +13

      same question

    • @p99chan99
      @p99chan99 2 года назад +67

      Would you like to tell us how to do this?

    • @blue4059
      @blue4059 2 года назад +20

      Winaero Tweaker provides this option among other things.

    • @SuperSohaizai
      @SuperSohaizai 2 года назад +27

      this, is SO useful. Went there once, never go back. Don't remember the exact step too, but yeah registry editor. Not the easiest, but it helps SO MUCH

    • @chan-kj8ji
      @chan-kj8ji 2 года назад +4

      OMG THIS CHANGED MY LIFE THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS

  • @yu13hapeter27
    @yu13hapeter27 Год назад +156

    1. New updates check
    2. Get rid of bloatware apps
    3.Optimize display settings
    4. How to use a Mux switch (if equipped)
    5.Disable Windows Lock Screen
    6. Enable file extensions
    7. Install commonly used apps
    8. Customize (Wallpapers, light/dark mode, etc.)

    • @iyanurrahman5055
      @iyanurrahman5055 5 месяцев назад +2

      Sir, may i know what are "file extensions"? I don't know much about laptops, so i was looking for helpful tips. Thanks for such a comprehensive list btw

    • @ArunaUtd
      @ArunaUtd 5 месяцев назад +3

      File extensions are the type of file it is. .jpg/png are usually images, .pdf are documents, .mp4/mkv are videos, etc.
      There are certain extensions that are specifically for a program like .psd is for Photoshop only, .ai is for Illustrator, etc.

    • @shadowdweller-f7q
      @shadowdweller-f7q 4 месяца назад +3

      This is the comment I was looking for. Saved me the effort to just watch the video.

    • @beverywhereyouare
      @beverywhereyouare 3 месяца назад

      time stamps please :o)

    • @Random131_
      @Random131_ 2 месяца назад +1

      @@iyanurrahman5055It’s to show basically the type of file it is like .exe or .mp3, it might be safer to see the type before clicking to open any file you’ve downloaded, since if you downloaded a song for instance and it’s a .exe or .msi which is typical for applications it is suspicious to open and you’d know that bcz of the file extension

  • @samiam9869
    @samiam9869 Год назад +90

    I like to enable copy and paste history by pressing [Window + V] and then enabling the copy history.
    Then anything you [Ctr + C] goes in to the history and you can [Window + V] to pick and paste.
    Saves tons of time when copying multiple things.

    • @grimzrussell
      @grimzrussell 15 дней назад +1

      Thank you for this.... Now I don't have to install sticky notes

  • @baltmatrix
    @baltmatrix 2 года назад +410

    OEM updates in Windows Updates is a GOD SEND! Most of these updater programs are so badly coded that they cause more issues than they fix. And as someone that manages a fleet of laptops, it's going to make my job so much easier.

    • @wisdomt00th
      @wisdomt00th 2 года назад +11

      Same here. Windows does it do much better, and now much of it is under optional for me. Not that I'd skip most of the updates, or recommend that...

    • @Gabifuertes
      @Gabifuertes 2 года назад +4

      OEM updates? What do you mean?

    • @elfedorausado
      @elfedorausado 2 года назад +13

      @@Gabifuertes some updates that previously had to be downloaded from the manufacturer's utility or website will progressively be downloaded via Windows Update [as stated on the video]

    • @baltmatrix
      @baltmatrix 2 года назад +12

      @@Gabifuertes OEM updates are software update directly from the device manufacturer. So touchpad, keyboard, chipset, & BIOS drivers.

    • @omegatotal
      @omegatotal 2 года назад

      until Intel or some other company pushes out a conflicting driver that the OEM didn't validate first and you're screwed because windows update keeps trying to install it even after you uninstall it

  • @Abdullah-vp2tl
    @Abdullah-vp2tl 2 года назад +32

    You can also use virtual desktops using the keyboard:
    'CTRL + WIN + D' for new desktop
    'CTRL + WIN + left or right arrow key' to navigate between your desktops
    'WIN + TAB' to show all of you desktops and move taps between them

  • @bloocheez3
    @bloocheez3 2 года назад +56

    Dude! Getting rid of the lock screen was something I never realized I wanted until you mentioned it. I did that the second you showed it.

    • @SirMorak
      @SirMorak 2 года назад +5

      Damn me too! I didn't know such option existed. I hated having to press space each time ..

    • @mcbedo6568
      @mcbedo6568 Год назад +18

      The lock screen is a security feature though. Apparently prevents remote access (whatever that means I'm not tech savvy)

    • @gman-xd5hd
      @gman-xd5hd 5 месяцев назад +1

      Dude

    • @michele_
      @michele_ 3 дня назад

      @@mcbedo6568do you have a source link?

  • @esparda07
    @esparda07 Год назад +117

    For those who don't know, the Lock Screen is actually a security feature to prevent some form of remote network hacking.

    • @pennyinheaven
      @pennyinheaven Год назад +16

      I planned to remove the Lock Screen but I guess I won’t now, thanks!

    • @Elaine-qn7ls
      @Elaine-qn7ls 11 месяцев назад +18

      Based on a few comments saying the lock screen is a security feature I will leave well enough alone.

    • @bdulAhad0
      @bdulAhad0 27 дней назад +1

      source?

    • @michaeljsullivan524
      @michaeljsullivan524 26 дней назад

      @@bdulAhad0 your mother

    • @michele_
      @michele_ 3 дня назад

      Do you have a source?

  • @TheMstwntdLMSV123
    @TheMstwntdLMSV123 2 года назад +1075

    I LOVE how driver and firmware updates are finally getting integrated into Windows Update. I have never had a manufacturer's utility software work correctly. They're always horribly buggy and outdated. Also, most consumer don't know to check for those updates separately so having it all in one place makes sure that more devices get upated.

    • @CarlMarx
      @CarlMarx 2 года назад +38

      I like it too, except yesterday it bricked my pc when a system file got corrected. Make backups guys!

    • @tockar
      @tockar 2 года назад +17

      Yeah, those 3rd party update applications are just bloatware. I won't miss them.

    • @kd-37
      @kd-37 2 года назад +19

      driver auto update is okay but firmware updates are nightmare

    • @greenbackz
      @greenbackz 2 года назад +1

      they've been there since win10

    • @blue4059
      @blue4059 2 года назад +16

      Interesting. I have the exact opposite experience. Windows would always override OEM drivers and mess up my laptops, so I have to manually disable Windows driver updates. Rolling back to OEM drivers would stabilize things. I've had nothing but great experience with Lenovo and HP's driver delivery software, I don't know about other laptop brands though.

  • @BaghaShams
    @BaghaShams 2 года назад +37

    You can actually go directly into task manager with control shift escape, no need to control alt delete first

  • @DogsAreGods
    @DogsAreGods 2 года назад +669

    One thing that I would reccommend right of the bat, is going to task manager and making sure that your RAM is running at the rated speed that the manufacturer/retailer is selling you for. If not, you will have to enter the BIOS and see if there is an option to turn on XMP/DOCP/OC ram. Then set to the right speed (XMP and DOCP should auto-detect).

    • @eber.antony
      @eber.antony 2 года назад +14

      Excellent tip! Thank you!

    • @DogsAreGods
      @DogsAreGods 2 года назад +3

      @@eber.antony Thank you, I appreciate it.

    • @TG09
      @TG09 2 года назад +4

      Very first thing! Good call!

    • @mohitmojito
      @mohitmojito 2 года назад +10

      How do I check that? I can't find the rated speed in the task manager.

    • @BladePocok
      @BladePocok 2 года назад +12

      Most of the laptop bios dont allow to change these settings.
      Its ok on PC, but not on laptops usually.

  • @marksadler4457
    @marksadler4457 2 года назад +100

    Something I always try to do is after cleaning up the bloatware and updating the machine and making the adjustments you suggest I make a full install backup of the boot/OS drive and put it in a safe place - that has saved me countless headaches. :)

    • @manddyliu
      @manddyliu 2 года назад +12

      @Sb watch "DO THIS before using your new Laptop !" by Bracer Jack

    • @iPlayDotaReligiously
      @iPlayDotaReligiously 2 года назад +2

      @@manddyliu yeahh just watch the same video few hours ago

  • @JohnDoe_333
    @JohnDoe_333 2 года назад +183

    I would recommend to disable the display energy saving mode in the intel graphics menu. Had 2 Laptops with this "feature" where the screen would look washed out like crazy under some circumstances and that was the reason for the problem.

    • @monzerfaisal3673
      @monzerfaisal3673 2 года назад +18

      BRO I HATE THIS FEATURE it's so fucking stupid. Like, my eyes decide the brightness and contrast I want, not a guessing program

  • @ByMcCauley
    @ByMcCauley 2 года назад +44

    enable "Automaticall Hide Taskbar in Desktop Mode" on your taskbar settings to have more screen estate. it is also great at giving that minimal clean look and you can just toggle back the taskbar with the windows key on your keyboard

    • @residentjoe05
      @residentjoe05 Год назад +1

      Also it's a very good idea for OLED screens because of burn in 😵‍💫

    • @michele_
      @michele_ 3 дня назад

      @@residentjoe05didn't thought of that!

  • @paulmendes9315
    @paulmendes9315 2 года назад +82

    The mux switch, resolution scaling and file extension tips are actually helpful.

  • @SuprousOxide
    @SuprousOxide 2 года назад +86

    Another way to handle virtual desktops, which also works with non-laptops, is to use the windows-Key+Tab to open the screen to drag between desktops and "Windows-Control-Left" or "Windows-Control-Right" to switch between desktops. I find this more convenient and intuitive than using multiple-finger touches and it works when using an external keyboard and mouse.

  • @dylans2669
    @dylans2669 2 года назад +67

    Here is an alternative to the add/remove approach that I prefer.
    1. Collect the latest version of all your drivers (at least the wifi and networking drivers).
    2. Do a full windows reset to restore the windows install to factory settings (alternatively you can format and reinstall windows but the factory reset is a lot quicker and easier and seems to work just as well).
    3. Reinstall drivers.
    4. Setup all your personal data and applications.
    5. Get to work.

    • @michele_
      @michele_ 3 дня назад

      What if I just bought a laptop and i didn't add anything to it yet?

  • @vinny5915
    @vinny5915 2 года назад +237

    The first thing I do on a new laptop (especially Dell’s) is to reinstall the os from a usb. I hate all the bloats manufactures put on their devices. Dell specifically, would also pre-partition you drives and hide+lock you out of some of the partitions.

    • @WatcherKoops4677
      @WatcherKoops4677 2 года назад +3

      I am interested to do the same thing for my Dell I got from 2015

    • @Ex14
      @Ex14 2 года назад +30

      Just note that if you do this , the reset windows functionality will not install all the required drivers, which sometimes include wifi or Ethernet drivers which would mean you need another computer to get them before the laptop can get connected to the internet to ironically update (other) drivers

    • @twystedhumour
      @twystedhumour 2 года назад +2

      @@Ex14 you can preload those drivers in the same usb drive. you just have to plan ahead.

    • @Ex14
      @Ex14 2 года назад +21

      @@twystedhumour while I mostly agree. You cant preload the drivers when a sudden failure occurs.
      I'm just leaving a comment so ppl who don't know are informed. Most of us should be able to work around this one way or another

    • @Ex14
      @Ex14 2 года назад +9

      @@liquidjam7521 uh... linux not having drivers issues?.....you must be kidding....
      but anyway in all seriousness thats because it'll add on to the install size, and god forbid they do that when people already complains of windows bloat :/
      you can't make everyone happy, and thats what MS has decided to do cause for teh vast majority of peopl it doesn't matter/they dont care

  • @rafaelborromeo187
    @rafaelborromeo187 2 года назад +51

    For those without a MUX Switch on their laptop and have a discrete GPU, you can plug in your laptop directly to a monitor (HDMI or Display Port) to bypass the iGPU so its should eliminate bottlenecks and increase FPS in games but you will have to check on the advanced display settings whether the monitor is using your iGPU or discrete gpu when plugged in. If it uses iGPU when plugged in you might be out of luck.

    • @asdfghjk-4272
      @asdfghjk-4272 2 года назад +1

      My new laptop will be delivered tomorrow, if i do a dual screen extended setup (laptop screen and another monitor) will the laptop screen use the igpu and the external will use my discreet gpu?
      Or to fully utilize the discreet gpu, i need to turn off the display in the laptop screen?

    • @rafaelborromeo187
      @rafaelborromeo187 2 года назад +5

      @@asdfghjk-4272 Turning off the laptop screen should lighten the load on the GPU's. In my experience all video outputs from a laptop are connected to the discreet gpu (My laptop has an HDMI and mini display port both connected directly to the discreet gpu). But yea it will probably work that way, laptop will use iGPU and external monitor will use dGPU.

    • @asdfghjk-4272
      @asdfghjk-4272 2 года назад +3

      @@rafaelborromeo187 thanks, appreciate the reply

  • @britishagent
    @britishagent 2 года назад +6

    I partition my drive to accommodate Pictures, Videos, Audio, Documents (4 extra partitions), and assign a matching drive letter like ‘P’’ for Pictures, ‘D’ for Documents, etc. Then i right click on each default folder of same name, it’s properties and set locations to newly created partitions, one by one. Make sure you create a folder in each new location called the same name. When all done i then untick ‘see drive letters’ to have a cleaner look.
    The benefits are isolated drives away from C-Drive so if your system gets corrupted then you don’t care because all your docs and pics are on separate drives. You can mess about with Windows as much as you like and if need be, just reassign the drives again later.
    I did the same and created a Games partition ‘G’ drive, and just point all installs there.

  • @OfficialLemnisc8
    @OfficialLemnisc8 2 года назад +130

    Control shift esc is a shortcut to immediately access task manager bypassing need to ctrl alt delete and choose. Cheers :)

    • @mohammadmudasirbaba6272
      @mohammadmudasirbaba6272 Год назад +3

      I owe you a big one bro

    • @vitor8143
      @vitor8143 Год назад +7

      @@mohammadmudasirbaba6272 you also have windows key + x that gives you quick access to a bunch of options such as task manager, file explorer, turning off computer etc

  • @dexterman6361
    @dexterman6361 2 года назад +54

    You should also enable "run new explorer windows in separate process". This prevents copy/move explorer windows from crashing when some other explorer window crashes

  • @samareshdas767
    @samareshdas767 2 года назад +4

    6:43 well I like the quotes and the wallpapers. This is one of the feature in windows I just love.

  • @e39lwd
    @e39lwd 2 года назад +12

    The first thing I did with my new laptop (Lenovo Legion 5 Pro) was to make a system image of the stock system (just in case). After that I found a Drivers folder in the C drive and backed it up. Then I reinstalled Windows from scratch and set it up with only the essentials. Then you get a clean system and so far it's running great.

    • @ShubhamDas-x7b
      @ShubhamDas-x7b Год назад

      I bought the same laptop but the store update it before i could backup. Is there any way i can get the exact software which was installed on my laptop during the first boot

  • @Thrifen
    @Thrifen 2 года назад +49

    Personal opinion, most Important thing to do: Make sure the Laptop has a Battery Limiter Mode, so it can run on AC Power whenever possible, helps with Battery Longevity

    • @SilverInThePitchBlack
      @SilverInThePitchBlack Год назад +2

      Mond elaborating?

    • @Ziegfield
      @Ziegfield Год назад +1

      @@SilverInThePitchBlacklithium based batteries wear the least when they stay in a 60-70% charge so whenever you’re plugged in for a extended period of time it has the least wear on your batteries cycles
      Thus lengthening the longevity of the battery’s health.

    • @ksofficerofficer7858
      @ksofficerofficer7858 Год назад

      I bought one this month and the bettery goes fast idk?
      @@Ziegfield

  • @EdwinPohan
    @EdwinPohan 2 года назад +261

    For a lot of us with more knowledge in PC space, this guide is not actually something amazing but it’s very much the essential. Of course this is meant to be a solid guide for those who are not as knowledgeable. Good job on this content!

    • @jupiteruniverse8683
      @jupiteruniverse8683 Год назад +7

      please do enlighten or give some reference/ yt channel names that you think is best at going in depth even more.

    • @πανταπεριμενω
      @πανταπεριμενω Год назад +7

      Good for you?

    • @LetsStartHere9
      @LetsStartHere9 Год назад +3

      He said this in the beginning bro

    • @beverywhereyouare
      @beverywhereyouare 3 месяца назад +1

      this comment is effectively useless. But i'm glad you're good with PC knowledge.

    • @lyerliar-nt7xw
      @lyerliar-nt7xw 14 дней назад

      ​@@beverywhereyouaredefinitely not useless for those of us who are deaf lol

  • @scottgould6590
    @scottgould6590 Год назад +4

    I have heard, many times in fact, that actually the first two things you must do are:
    Use a blank flash drive to create a login password reset key (if you forget it/get locked out), and
    Make a backup copy of your operating system files.

  • @dcmanuel7232
    @dcmanuel7232 Год назад +80

    It is certainly worth mentioning that turning off the lock screen removes a layer of security that may prevent remote access to your system, especially on a laptop. There is a reason for the lock screen (security) and users need to know that before just being told to disable it for pure convenience sake.

    • @dreamleaf6784
      @dreamleaf6784 Год назад +4

      Plus you could set up the admin account and a user account. Use the user account and if something gets messed up, you could fix it from the admin account

    • @bA99992
      @bA99992 Год назад +12

      @dcmanuel232 The method he mentioned, as shown in the example, does not remove the need to put in a password, it just removes the image that you have to swipe up before you put in your password. Where is the security breach?

    • @dreamleaf6784
      @dreamleaf6784 Год назад

      @@bA99992 if you use a user account and something gets messed up. You could log into the admin account and fix it or delete it .

    • @quinnjones2886
      @quinnjones2886 Год назад

      How?

    • @WPXTacoMan477
      @WPXTacoMan477 Год назад +2

      That’s not what he was saying to do, just saying to change it where you boot up to the point it’s asking for the password, not remove the password

  • @bocamax
    @bocamax Год назад +25

    You missed the first & most important item, create a local account. NEVER log into a Microsoft account. On most laptops today, you have to get to the Microsoft login page, then use FN+Shift+F10 then turn off wireless networking with come commands. Your account clearly shows as a "local account" yet you missed the most important thing to put in this video.

    • @feytnuts
      @feytnuts 7 месяцев назад

      What if y already signed in with microsolt

    • @miniDrew4
      @miniDrew4 3 месяца назад +1

      What's wrong with a Microsoft account?

    • @zUltra3D
      @zUltra3D 3 месяца назад +5

      ​@@miniDrew4its existence.

    • @psychiatry-is-eugenics
      @psychiatry-is-eugenics 2 месяца назад

      to set up your account they want a credit card number

    • @alicemalt5099
      @alicemalt5099 Месяц назад

      @@psychiatry-is-eugenics LOL

  • @kaiyuteh5445
    @kaiyuteh5445 Год назад +24

    Me watching this after using my laptop for 3years

  • @gordonnicol9542
    @gordonnicol9542 2 года назад +18

    Thanks for a really great tutorial. Love your easy going, friendly presentation. You're quietly confident voice is reassuring and you really sound like you know what you're doing which is comforting and the way you explain everything is so matter of fact but, at the same time very clear and succinct.
    I've just purchased a Lenovo Lenovo Slim 7i Pro X and this is certainly going to make the setup much easier for me.
    Great job ! Thanks : )

  • @CaptainScorpio24
    @CaptainScorpio24 2 года назад +47

    i have always formatted my new laptops and install latest driver from their website

    • @ass5kickin
      @ass5kickin 2 года назад +2

      Best

    • @poeticsilence047
      @poeticsilence047 2 года назад +3

      Same fresh install of windows easily wipes away all that bloatware

    • @CaptainScorpio24
      @CaptainScorpio24 2 года назад +2

      @@poeticsilence047 exactly.
      then i install softwares as per my requirements.
      Windows updates is the last thing i perform.

    • @SuperFlawless2010
      @SuperFlawless2010 2 года назад +1

      Except for GPU drivers )))

  • @akrav1983
    @akrav1983 2 года назад +73

    The second thing I do after Windows update, is installing Geforce experience and updating the graphics driver. Or the corresponding Amd software for graphics, if you are rocking one of those.

    • @Dxntoo
      @Dxntoo 2 года назад +10

      Or if you're trying to minimize the bloat from NVIDIA's GeForce Experience, use NVcleanstall. You can choose what to keep and remove from a graphics driver installation.

    • @space.pirate481
      @space.pirate481 Месяц назад

      geforce experience is a bloatware ,i prefer install drivers manually

  • @dannydandarama5798
    @dannydandarama5798 2 года назад +7

    For new Windows 10 and 11 laptops, I usually run "Reset My PC" option to clear out bloatware. After that, I run updates to make sure that it has the latest patches installed. I install third party driver only when Device Manager shows that it needed specific driver.

  • @kealanfrost6491
    @kealanfrost6491 2 года назад +34

    For the windows virtual desktop, it also works with regular desktop PC's and Windows 10. All you have to do is use Windows+Tab. This is sort of like using Alt+Tab to switch tabs. It opens a sort of productivity window, and you can select from and create new virtual desktops.

  • @shaheer8022
    @shaheer8022 2 года назад +8

    hey Hardware Canuks,
    plz consider making videos on following topics
    1. Settings to change for new laptop
    2. Must install software's on new laptop
    3. To check each physical component such as display/speakers/ports using software's or manual on new laptop.

    • @harun5105
      @harun5105 Месяц назад

      Settings to change for new laptop:
      Go to your bank account -> Balance>=New laptop; Balance

  • @yavuzs7
    @yavuzs7 3 месяца назад +140

    excellent tutorial, I just got a laptop and your video was a great help, especially because I used all my life a Mac.

    • @Mo-Thoughx
      @Mo-Thoughx 3 месяца назад +1

      I'm watching this video just because I'm thinking about buying a windows laptop after my nephew threw my mac down the stairs XD

    • @yavuzs7
      @yavuzs7 3 месяца назад +1

      @@Mo-Thoughx LOL! bro I recommend it 100%, I love mac but I admit that windows is very useful when it comes to some things.

    • @Mo-Thoughx
      @Mo-Thoughx 3 месяца назад

      @@yavuzs7 bro was very sad, but well now I will have a new laptop, I would like to put a more updated system.

    • @yavuzs7
      @yavuzs7 3 месяца назад

      @@Mo-Thoughx I recommend windows 11, I also upgraded my system when I got this laptop, the key came out very well at BNH Software.

    • @yavuzs7
      @yavuzs7 3 месяца назад

      @@Mo-Thoughx I can recommend you where I got my key, at Bnh software, there are many options.

  • @selectthedead
    @selectthedead 2 года назад +19

    Did you know, you can place the Icons in the Task bar and with win+ 1-9 you can Open them in the number of order.

  • @sravi59
    @sravi59 2 года назад +4

    Along with these 1 thing I do after copying all my files to the new laptop is to create shortcuts to all the folders I often use under the desktop. This helps me to quickly jump to my folders while working. Also I set the windows explorer to open in Desktop.

  • @Pomeranian4d
    @Pomeranian4d Месяц назад +1

    I feel like this also works if you set your computer entirely to factory. Thank you very much for this tutorial.

  • @martincowie4520
    @martincowie4520 2 года назад +24

    Perhaps a guide to help users move files from their old laptops to the new one might be useful. Email, programs, web links, etc.

    • @samgoff5289
      @samgoff5289 2 года назад +7

      People need a guide to figure that out? 🤯

    • @ivanmalinovski7807
      @ivanmalinovski7807 2 года назад +8

      Email? You mean you don't just log onto a web client in your browser, and you don't sync your bookmarks in Chrome/Edge/Firefox?

    • @mcbedo6568
      @mcbedo6568 Год назад +1

      Uh, just buy an external hard disc? Or a usb drive with massive space?

  • @Quantexture
    @Quantexture 7 месяцев назад +13

    For Me, The Things To Do Are:
    1. Name Device
    2. Setup Stuff
    3. Optimize Screen Brightness
    4. System-Power And Battery-Power Optimization-Best Performance
    5. Enable Dark Mode
    6. User-Theme-Desktop Icon Settings-Enable Computer, Recycle Bin And Control Panel On Desktop
    7. Sign In Microsoft Account
    8. Sign In Google Account In Google Chrome And RUclips
    9. Sign In XBOX Account
    10. Sync Microsoft Account Stuff
    11. Sync Google Account Stuff
    12. Install Lively Wallpaper
    13. Set Up Lively Wallpapers
    14. Sync Files And Documents
    15. Install OBS Studio, Spotify, Discord, WhatsApp, Modrinth, Clipchamp, Netflix And Sign In Into Them
    16. Install Minecraft Launcher, Minecraft Bedrock, Roblox And Roblox Studio And Sign Into Them
    17. Sort Stuff Into Start Menu, Desktop And Taskbar
    18. Check And Complete Windows Updates

    • @Redwan_Hatter
      @Redwan_Hatter 6 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much I really appreciate your comment.. can you tell me what do you mean by lively wallpapers and hiw can i get them¿

    • @sagarvishe3463
      @sagarvishe3463 5 месяцев назад

      Better than video

    • @beverywhereyouare
      @beverywhereyouare 3 месяца назад

      @@sagarvishe3463 :o)

  • @PrinceSaangwan
    @PrinceSaangwan 2 года назад +5

    One thing I personally can't live without is getting rid of the shortcut icon on desktop. There is a way to remove that although it's a bit tedious.

  • @gorillagorilla5929
    @gorillagorilla5929 Год назад +5

    Scaling 150% on higher resolution is ideal for most people. Not everyone has microscope handy for those little fonts & all other tiny elements. There is a reason why this is the default setting on almost all QHD+ resolution laptop screens.

    • @grey3414
      @grey3414 Год назад

      Exactly what I was thinking. The fonts are too small in a 100% scale

  • @33up24
    @33up24 2 года назад +4

    Often times plugin an external monitor to your laptop (assuming it has an dGPU) will function as a mux switch of sorts.

  • @popcorny007
    @popcorny007 2 года назад +2

    Virtual Desktop keyboard shortcuts!
    Ctrl + Win + Left/Right --> move to left/right virtual desktop.
    Ctrl + Win + D --> create a new virtual desktop (To the right of current one)
    Ctrl + Win + F4 --> Destroy current virtual desktop (Programs are moved to the virtual desktop on the left)

  • @Shikao87
    @Shikao87 2 года назад +15

    Nice list, I do pretty much the same with new laptops. There is one more step I usually do, but with Windows Defender not being totally useless these days it might be overdoing it a bit. I prepare a usb stick with at least two installation files: my favourite browser and antivir. I connect new laptop to internet only after those two programs are installed.
    Also there is faster shortcut for Task Manager - CTRL+SHIFT+Espace

    • @se7enBC1
      @se7enBC1 2 года назад

      what browser?

    • @Shikao87
      @Shikao87 2 года назад

      @@se7enBC1 whichever you prefer. These days I use Chrome

  • @AegisRick
    @AegisRick 2 года назад +1

    Don't connect to a network. Do all the quick settings and get rid of bloatware. Then the first thing I do is a backup of the os using something like Macrium Reflect. If ever you want to start over, just do a full restore. You can also catalog backups at whim.

  • @elpasgas4846
    @elpasgas4846 Год назад +10

    You can also disable the transparency effect and potentially windows animations. I do this with my older laptop, along with switching the power mode in the control center, to get the most juice out of it. But I suggest not switching the power mode if you want to save battery.

  • @Chris-hx3om
    @Chris-hx3om Год назад +2

    If you're looking for speed and a more reliable system, set up a fixed swapfile size (which should be 1.5 times the amount of system RAM).
    Right click My Computer-Select Properties.
    Click-Advance system settings-then the Advanced tab on the popup window.
    Under performance, click settings.
    Click the Advanced tab, then the Change button in 'Virtual memory'.
    Select the drive you want the swap file on (usually the OS drive), then click the 'Custom size' radio button. Put make the initial size (MB) and the Maximum size (MB) the same and the swap file will be a fixed size.
    Click OK and you'll be prompted to restart the system. Go ahead and do that.
    The advantages of doing this are that Windows isn't constantly doing disk seeks to resize the swapfile, and your HDD isn't being fragmented and flogged to death...

  • @AshLordCurry
    @AshLordCurry 2 года назад +6

    Something else that I could add, use a package manager to install softwares, saves a ton of time, I personally use chocolatey and installed 90% of my softwares with it, and added a powershell command to run each time I open my computer that updates automatically every software, if anyone wonders how to use it, I would gladly help and it's really easy to do, even easer than installing by hand each softwares.

  • @Ruriraia
    @Ruriraia 2 года назад +1

    Thank you! Just bought a new laptop yesterday and today this video just popped up on my recommendation. Will definitely try tips from you

  • @officialnucky
    @officialnucky 2 года назад +13

    I genuinely think the FIRST thing anyone should do with a new PC/laptop is a fresh OS install to remove all the bloatware easily and fast. Plus it ensures all the sysreg is cleared too

    • @WingWingHerro
      @WingWingHerro 2 года назад

      Hi, (1) should I remove bloatware before I connect to wifi? (2) can I remove bloatware without wifi connection? (3) what are the main bloatware you removed?

    • @อัญชลี-ฌ2อ
      @อัญชลี-ฌ2อ 2 года назад

      @@WingWingHerro just reset your laptop (offline) and then see any apps that you don't need (look it up if it's necessary program or not) if not then remove it. Done 👍

    • @clive0494
      @clive0494 2 года назад +1

      Yes this is what I did to my msi gaming laptop, reseting pc will not help, I did a clean install from a flashdrive and it removes all bloatwares, my fps in games also increase by 10%. And resetting pc takes hours while clean format only took 5minutes.

  • @johnzhao5194
    @johnzhao5194 2 года назад +2

    Bought my new laptop and Windows 11 came with it. This truly sucks. We are living in the age that whenever we buy some consumer electronics the first step would be troubleshooting. I miss the time when we buy something, it simply just works.

  • @Zenefor
    @Zenefor 2 года назад +3

    What I usually to is do a 90% scale in a browser, makes it easier to read stuff.

    • @SuperFlawless2010
      @SuperFlawless2010 2 года назад +1

      You cant just throw this out there w/o giving your specs like screen size and resolution.

    • @Zenefor
      @Zenefor 2 года назад +1

      @@SuperFlawless2010 1050p display

  • @munfurai8083
    @munfurai8083 2 года назад

    How fitting that the ad placement was put under the bloatware chapter.

  • @israellewis5484
    @israellewis5484 2 года назад +15

    A note on Windows updates taking handling manufacturer software updates. This isn't unique to Windows 11, Windows 10 it also happens.
    On my Envy x360 (2020), I get HP component updates and bug fixes through windows update all the time. Only specific updates run through the HP Support Assistant for the BIOS
    Edit: I should mention I'd have 9 Bios updates since purchase. Fixed a lot of shit.

    • @WatcherKoops4677
      @WatcherKoops4677 2 года назад

      My 2015 dell laptop too. It's weird I notice the patch note of the date says "2016". Not sure what that meaning is

    • @elfedorausado
      @elfedorausado 2 года назад +2

      HP does seem to roll updates quite frequently. I had a 14" Ryzen HP laptop last year and in 9 months they got out 3 bios updates, whereas my 2017 Acer laptop has had just two in all this time.

  • @mayurlakhadive
    @mayurlakhadive Год назад +1

    1. Check for windows updates
    2. Remove bloatwares likes trial versions of antivirus, alexa etc.
    3. Disable startup applications that you don't need.
    4. Optimize display settings. Scale display close to 100% by default some laptops come with 125 or 150% scaling.
    5. Learn to use MUX switch if you have one on your laptop. Especially for gaming laptops you can on the go disable discrete GPU when you not need it. This will greatly save battery life.
    6. Disable lock screen on windows. Saves a little of time logging in. Only on windows 11 pro.
    7. Enable file extensions.
    8. Install all your required mode. Maybe use dark mode if you like. Wallpaper from wallpaper heaven. Setup desktop with your apps.

  • @xcalien
    @xcalien 2 года назад +5

    First thing to do after buying a new laptop;
    1:create a bootable usb with a Linux iso, preferably arch or arch based.
    2:boot into it
    3:wipe windows and partion the disk
    4:install Linux
    Or you can just keep using windows like a fat cow

  • @steveperuski5547
    @steveperuski5547 2 года назад +2

    And if your laptop doesn't have a mux switch, like my Dell G7 , you can use an auxiliary monitor to use ur dedicated graphics card, be sure to disable the screen on ur laptop or the gpu will still bottleneck through the cpu

  • @JonLondrezos
    @JonLondrezos 2 года назад +8

    The first thing to do is to do a clean install from the latest vanilla Windows iso image. Then install the OEM drivers, then debloat, then everything else

  • @Nextr0nWasTaken
    @Nextr0nWasTaken 2 года назад

    Just bought a Legion 5 Pro. Your timing is impeccable, Eber.

  • @jody1622
    @jody1622 2 года назад +3

    Thanks so much for the file extension tip!

  • @andromydous
    @andromydous 2 года назад +2

    Glad I watched this video. Most of I knew already. The big one that I didn't know about is having the ability to disable discrete gpu when the laptop is unplugged.

  • @ScienceNotFaith
    @ScienceNotFaith Год назад +7

    You forgot 2 critical steps. Once you have installed all the updates, new software, modified the settings, etc, the next is to reboot the system. Then you have 2 more things to do. ALWAYS create a restore point. Do this before you install any new software or updates. Next for the new computer is to create a recovery disc. Since if the hard disk dies, you only have the option of something you've created to recover your system. Good information.

    • @wtech758
      @wtech758 Год назад +1

      How do you do that

  • @nanashi2622
    @nanashi2622 Год назад +1

    Things I do when I get a new Laptop:
    1.) Boot into a bootable USB with Arch Linux.
    2.) Connect to the internet.
    3.) Format disk.
    4.) Setup bootloader.
    5.) Install essential software like a desktop environment or a window manager.
    6.) Rice desktop.

  • @JuanCAraujoS
    @JuanCAraujoS 2 года назад +4

    I recently found out, thanks to a video on the ElevatedSystems channel, that you can easily install, uninstall an update apps using the WindowsTerminal and the winget command.
    (Windows copying Linux, for the good stuff)
    The best thing is that all comes from Microsoft's repository. So no malware to be found there.

    • @zadekeys2194
      @zadekeys2194 2 года назад +4

      You can also export / import the installed apps list using WinGet, which is very handy.

    • @JuanCAraujoS
      @JuanCAraujoS 2 года назад +1

      @@zadekeys2194 Oook, I'd love to learn THAT!

  • @yanshaoumo6076
    @yanshaoumo6076 2 года назад

    1. run some benchmarks for whole system
    2. wipe everything even factory recovery.
    3. clean install windows, install only drivers I need.

  • @thetkhaing633
    @thetkhaing633 Год назад

    i'm about to buy a new laptop and now i have a lot of knowledge about setting up a new laptop.Thank you brother.

  • @rollingtroll
    @rollingtroll 2 года назад +5

    Let's be honest, we all know that the real answer is a format, clean windows reinstall, driver update and checking if the memory is dual channel :D.

  • @arghyaprotimhalder5592
    @arghyaprotimhalder5592 9 месяцев назад +1

    My first step check all components in bios uninstall windows and install Linux and install all my necessary package and development tools starts using
    Install and update wifi Bluetooth driver stuffs (hp bios has issues with Fedora sometimes)
    Install libre office.
    Ide, kde stuff, virtual box .
    Update Intel driver from xorg x11
    Then do some lan ports check connection on my home server
    And good to go take only few hours.
    Update and refresh and restart starts working on

  • @TheIndulgers
    @TheIndulgers 2 года назад +8

    Clean install and under volt cpu/gpu for better thermals, performance, noise levels, and battery life.

    • @TheGrimCrim
      @TheGrimCrim 2 года назад +1

      How can you undervolt and get better performance?

    • @BeatsbyVegas
      @BeatsbyVegas 2 года назад +2

      @@TheGrimCrim cpu manufactures have a set voltage for CPU’s thats pretty high. This allows them to have more dies pass qualification. But in reality about 80-90% of those cpu dies don’t need as much voltage as is set to run. So by under volting as long as its stable you can actually gain more performance since your cpu will use less power to achieve the same frequencies. So if your cpu has a 45 watt tdp you now can use that extra bit of power you saved to clock just a bit higher.

    • @Djuntas
      @Djuntas 2 года назад

      Is OCing even available on most of these average laptops. I doubt mine is. XMP for sure wasn't.

    • @Slada1
      @Slada1 2 года назад

      Meet plundervolt. The vulnerability patch disables undervolting

    • @BladePocok
      @BladePocok 2 года назад +2

      in most of the laptops' cases, its not possible due to BIOS restrictions

  • @maryjoymorzo
    @maryjoymorzo Год назад +1

    Thanks! Just got mine yesterday and wondering what things I might've still need to set up 😊 keep doing videos like this Sir!

  • @ravipeiris4388
    @ravipeiris4388 2 года назад +4

    More integration of driver downloads, be it for OEM or not, is a good thing and allows for the centralization of downloadable drivers, updates, patches, etc from a single source like Windows Update than what Ebert suggested about "control".

  • @sebasramirez5723
    @sebasramirez5723 2 года назад +1

    Just a quick tip for the virtual desktop you can also tap windows key + tab and it will pop up.

  • @safwankavil7790
    @safwankavil7790 2 года назад +8

    The bios control taken by windows 11 is a good thing because now there will be proper integration b/w the bios and OS. For example, dell bios is currently causing a hardware issue on trackpad in windows 11 which can be resolved by new update

  • @Elaine-qn7ls
    @Elaine-qn7ls 11 месяцев назад +2

    I suggest BEFORE you explain an option, such as “disable windows lock screen” it would be good to say your explanation is for the pro version but not the home edition ‘unless you tweak the registry.’ I copied your info by reading the transcript only to find this out. Since I have the home edition, I still don’t know how to do it. The point: it is a caveat that should come at the beginning.

  • @dandiaz19934
    @dandiaz19934 2 года назад +4

    Very good, practical advice! Good reminders - thank you!

  • @afsoc4life
    @afsoc4life 2 года назад +2

    One thing I do is use Macrium Reflect to create two images. One at first startup then a second once I have done all the personalisation.

  • @jimmyrichards5595
    @jimmyrichards5595 2 года назад +4

    Nice video and advice. As for me the first thing I do is install Garuda Linux, and then Game On! 🤩

  • @hussainzain5913
    @hussainzain5913 Год назад +1

    First thing I used to do in a new laptop is enabling "never combine" in taskbar tasks.. but not anymore with windows 11 😢

  • @paulmendes9315
    @paulmendes9315 2 года назад +4

    Maybe also enable the xmp profile in the bios to make sure your ram is running at optimal settings.

  • @RoyalHachiko
    @RoyalHachiko 7 месяцев назад

    I would recommend partitioning your SSD into C (for important programms/windows) and D (for games etc)

  • @scarletvan4749
    @scarletvan4749 2 года назад +21

    clean installing windows is the way to go since i've experienced some of the weirdest shits out there with my pavilion gaming 15 when i first bought it (bad performance in battery mode i.e. stutters even when doing general stuff like browsing the web, zoom share screen causes my screen to flicker) and even factory reset didn't help at all. Clean installed a fresh win10 and voila! Everything's fine since then.
    Oh, another thing. Not every laptop comes with a MUX Switch so if you want to bypass your integrated GPU without MUX Switch, simply connect your laptop to an external display and you're good to go.

    • @Piketom1
      @Piketom1 2 года назад +1

      The bloatware that ships on OEM PCs is even less excusable on laptops given the hit to battery life something like McCafee causes. I almost always do a clean install of windows so that I can control exactly what is one the device.

    • @SuperFlawless2010
      @SuperFlawless2010 2 года назад +1

      just buy a Monitor 4HEAD

    • @BladePocok
      @BladePocok 2 года назад +1

      @@Piketom1 and how to deal with the Win license in that case?

    • @Piketom1
      @Piketom1 2 года назад +1

      @@BladePocok the windows license stays with the machine when you do a clean install. It's at the firmware level.

  • @maxpaul7102
    @maxpaul7102 2 года назад +1

    just to add. create a restore point after installing all necessary apps. whatever happens, you wont need to go back and restore to factory settings.

  • @gajabdaddy1908
    @gajabdaddy1908 2 года назад +4

    For me, there's no point in disabling the lockscreen coz even if I type my password fast and login, it takes around 4-5 seconds for rainmeter and translucent taskbar to load.... But yaa for normal users, it's helpful !!

    • @ExZane_
      @ExZane_ 2 года назад +1

      what do u use for translucent taskbar? i use nicetaskbar which is on microsoft store, but it's kinda buggy

    • @gajabdaddy1908
      @gajabdaddy1908 2 года назад +1

      @@ExZane_ it basically makes the taskbar transparent... I use it together with taskbarXI which makes the date time wifi symbol disappear... So I'm left with just a centered taskbar with few icons..

  • @brownianmotion7747
    @brownianmotion7747 2 года назад +1

    Your laptops with its edge to edge screen looks great. I'm jealous!

  • @MinuanoSam
    @MinuanoSam 2 года назад +7

    Though I agree with many suggestions on the video. Never run updates on a new laptop immediately, reason being, is that the update maybe unstable or may have bugs that could cause some issues.
    The FIRST step should always be taking a system image of the device. Should there be any issues downline the line, whether it be a virus, malware, hardware or any issues that can issue system malfunction. You can restore the image as though you bought the laptop out the bag.
    Windows does have it own factory restore option, however, the system image gives you a fresh start and will remove all that gunk you previously had.

  • @rafrivera4371
    @rafrivera4371 2 года назад +2

    love the tip about disabling the lock screen. awesome!

  • @ravi_s
    @ravi_s 2 года назад +3

    Came just at the right time. Collecting my Omen on Wednesday 😆

    • @_jamesrayner_
      @_jamesrayner_ 2 года назад +2

      Have fun mate 👍

    • @ravi_s
      @ravi_s 2 года назад

      @@_jamesrayner_ thanks 😁

    • @alk0lights
      @alk0lights 2 года назад

      Enjoy it!

  • @nomiguda
    @nomiguda 2 года назад +1

    Glaring omission that you could have included: turning off mouse acceleration "pointer precision"

  • @CalvinWongg
    @CalvinWongg 2 года назад +4

    Do one for Macbook as well

  • @drangertornado
    @drangertornado 4 месяца назад

    Also, we need to loosen both the hinges so that it does not rip the hinge mounts while opening and closing (Usually happens after 1 year). Pretty common in all laptops except the once with uni-body CNC.

  • @rickyquinteros7100
    @rickyquinteros7100 2 года назад +3

    Hey thanks for the tips, man! I am actually getting my laptop in a few hours!!!
    Edit: The type is Lenovo Legion 5i 82JK00B9US 15" Gaming Laptop
    Edit: I just got it!!!!

  • @ifeoluwapo27
    @ifeoluwapo27 Год назад +1

    Please what's the brand of the laptop on your desk

  • @SPER1
    @SPER1 2 года назад +4

    I like to add back the delete confirmation box. Makes it so that accidental deletes are much more difficult.
    Also, Qttabbar.. Tabbed file explorer is so convenient.

    • @athmaid
      @athmaid 2 года назад +1

      You can always go to the bin and restore?

  • @eriquekun
    @eriquekun 11 месяцев назад

    Disabling the lock screen is the greatest tip of all time here.
    I mean you just get in your encryption code and it's straight to business.
    Wow 😃

  • @vintage0x
    @vintage0x 2 года назад +3

    4:15 - bringing display scaling down is probably a bad piece of advice for the majority of users. There are a couple of reasons why QHD & 4K screens have scaling above 100%: it's firstly to make sure that text and icons are legible, but also to ensure that text looks the way it should. Windows font rendering for most text below ~16pt is sub-par at 100% scaling when compared to macOS, for example, because you end up with jagged edges and distortion of glyphs. For this reason, when you use display scaling, you're effectively making the text larger, so that the pixels which make up the type appear less and less visible. This is what we should all aim for, because this is what the type designers wanted. They don't spend years creating fonts just to see it rendered on Windows with jagged edges (like you'd get at 1080p at 100%). Display scaling is definitely a good thing if you want to look at anything with well-designed type and have it look the way the designer intended.
    Of course, if all you do is look at spreadsheets or code or data all day, maybe 100% scaling is for you, but for the vast majority of users who have mixed use cases, display scaling above 125% at 1440p and 2160p and 2400p is a much better option.