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📖 Description
We spend so much of our digital lives using a computer that getting it setup and configured well can supercharge your productivity and safeguard your important data. You would most logically consider the topics discussed here when purchasing a new computer, but it is just as important to verify that your current computer is optimized for productivity and security, especially if you are a digital nomad like me.
Recently, I bought a new laptop. Since setting up a new computer is always a bit of a hassle, I decided to be as meticulous as possible and document every step so that I could share what I did and learned with you. The steps I will cover here include everything you need to know and do regardless of the type of computer or operating system you have, but please be aware that I wrote it from a Windows 7 user experience.
The book is written mostly as a step-by-step guide, covering the following steps: Step 0: Pre-Setup Step 1: Setup Computer and Create Administrator Account Step 2: Make a System Image Step 3: Install Antivirus Software & Prevent AutoRun Step 4: Remove Crapware Step 5: Update the Operating System (OS) Step 6: Import Data Files from Your Old Computer Step 7: Install Printers and Other Peripherals Step 8: Install and Configure Browser(s) of Choice Step 9: Install “Essential†Software
Step 10: Perform a Full Security Scan and run CCleaner Step 11: Create another System Backup Step 12: Organize, Protect, Sync and Backup Your Data Step 13: Build a “Rescue†USB Drive
Step 14: Working More Productively with Your Computer Step 15: Protect Your Computer against Loss or Theft Step 16: Remotely Access Your Computer from Anywhere Step 17: Use and Look for Problems Step 18: Care for Your Laptop Step 19: Prepare Your Old Computer
Scattered throughout the book you will find hundreds (630+) of links to useful resources. I have further added appendices about caring for your computer, suggested browser add-ons, working without an optical drive, putting your computer to use when idle, and basic troubleshooting ideas.