Kick-Starting Your Computer

j0z

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Install AntiVir
Install Spybot S&D
get Opera (da best!)
get all of you music loaded
Install Foobar2000 or WinAmp
get OpenOffice or Office
Install Steam
Install Daemon Tools Lite
Install uTorrent (*cough* if you need it *cough*)
now go and get some games from steam or your local store!
 

Lord Krunk

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akmarksman said:
How much RAM does your system have? If you can upgrade that first before you do video editing..

Are there 64-bit versions of the video editor that you use? If you are running a dual or quad core computer,then find the 64-bit versions,you'll notice a definite increase in speed.
I've got 4GB of RAM and XP Home 32-Bit. I'm holding out until Windows 7 64-Bit at the moment.
j0z said:
Install AntiVir
Install Spybot S&D
get Opera (da best!)
get all of you music loaded
Install Foobar2000 or WinAmp
get OpenOffice or Office
Install Steam
Install Daemon Tools Lite
Install uTorrent (*cough* if you need it *cough*)
now go and get some games from steam or your local store!
I don't think I'll be needing uTorrent, but thanks.

By the way, what's Daemon Tools Lite?
 

j0z

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Lord Krunk said:
akmarksman said:
How much RAM does your system have? If you can upgrade that first before you do video editing..

Are there 64-bit versions of the video editor that you use? If you are running a dual or quad core computer,then find the 64-bit versions,you'll notice a definite increase in speed.
I've got 4GB of RAM and XP Home 32-Bit. I'm holding out until Windows 7 64-Bit at the moment.
j0z said:
I don't think I'll be needing uTorrent, but thanks.

By the way, what's Daemon Tools Lite?
It is a program that allows you to create/mount disc images. Handy for games that require the disc in the drive but you to lazy to change them. Doesn't work with securRom though :(
Lite is the free version of it, has 4 virtual DVD drives.
Also handy to mount images from the internet, like setup dvd for MS VStudio Express Edition Suite.
Also, 7zip, for a great compression tool
 

Gruthar

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Lord Krunk said:
chromewarriorXIII said:
What kind of programs do you want?
More in the case of programs that I will find useful (utilities and such, like Anivirus programs, Browsers and the like), awesome or fun.

Okay, so what I'm getting thus far is this:

Antivirus:
AVG Free
Avast!
Do NOT install more than one anti-virus on your machine, unless you enjoy slide-shows and having your brand new computer run slowly.
 

darthsmily

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In my experience, Avast is much better. It will scan sites before you've loaded them and it also scans your e-mails too and AVG has some compatability problems with some games. Instead of Daemon Tools, you should get MagicDisc. I found it easier to use, it allows you to create as many virtual drives as you need.
Definetly get Spybot - Search and Destroy.
You should get a third party disk defragger like Auslogics Disk Defrag. It is much better than the standard Windows one.
Hope I helped.
 

RRilef

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Get the RC for Windows 7, You'll have a much better time with that than Vista, or XP for that matter. Then again, it is a whole other opperating system, so it could be annoying to install it, then install everything again, then once again when the actual product comes out, but you should reformat every so often anyway.
 

Anarchemitis

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mentor07825 said:
Well, first thing to kick start a computer is to show it some love, ie kick the shit out of it.

Then I would make sure all the drivers are installed.

Then I would install Avast! anti-virus software, it's free and does a lot of good shit.

Then I would install the Microsoft Works CD, because you'll never know when you'll need it.

Then install your music, so that you can listen to them while you're installing games.

Then install Winamp because it's better the Microsoft Media player.
My sentiments exactly.

Don't forget to ask your manufacturer for a copy of the Vista Install DVD and Repair DVD if you got Vista as your OS.
 

Deleric

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When I get a new computer, I usually install Mozilla Firefox, go to all my favorite websites and start signing into accounts and remembering passwords. Over the next few days I'll begin adding icons and downloading other personal stuff like ITunes and UTorrent. Then I'll add my games.
 

Paragon Fury

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Not kicking your computer is a good start.

Getting a good anti-viral/anti-spyware program like Trend Micro is another good step, and should be done before you start downloading anything. Then update all drivers and hardware, then finally install goodies like music and games.