Getting started with Windows 10 | Lesson 1

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Getting started with Windows 10

Getting started with Windows 10 can be a little intimidating for those who are new to the operating system, but with a little guidance, it can be a breeze. In this article, we'll go over the basics of Windows 10 and help you get started with using your new operating system.

  • Understanding the Start Menu: The Start Menu is the central hub for accessing all your apps, files, and settings. It's the first thing you'll see when you log in to Windows 10, and it's where you'll spend most of your time.
  • Customizing the Start Menu: You can customize the Start Menu to suit your needs by adding or removing tiles, resizing the Start Menu, and more. To customize the Start Menu, right-click on the Start button and select "Start menu settings."
  • Installing Apps: Windows 10 comes with a variety of built-in apps, but you can also download and install additional apps from the Microsoft Store. To access the Microsoft Store, click on the Start button, then select "Microsoft Store."
  • Managing Files and Folders: Windows 10 includes a built-in file explorer that allows you to manage your files and folders. To access the file explorer, click on the Start button, then select "File Explorer."
  • Personalizing Your PC: Windows 10 allows you to personalize your PC by changing the background, color scheme, and lock screen. To personalize you’re PC, right-click on the desktop and select "Personalize."
  • Using Cortana: Cortana is a virtual assistant that can help you with a variety of tasks, such as setting reminders, finding files, and more. To use Cortana, click on the Start button, then type "Cortana" into the search bar.
  • Setting up OneDrive: OneDrive is a cloud-based storage service that allows you to store your files and access them from anywhere. To set up OneDrive, click on the Start button, then select "OneDrive."
  • Keeping Your PC Secure: Windows 10 includes a variety of security features to help keep your PC and data secure. To access these features, click on the Start button, then select "Settings," then "Update & Security."
  • Troubleshooting: If you encounter any issues with Windows 10, there are a variety of troubleshooting tools available to help you resolve the problem. To access these tools, click on the Start button, then select "Settings," then "Update & Security," then "Troubleshoot."

In this post, we are going to start with Windows 10. We will tell you how to use Windows 10. Let's get started. First of all, you are using a computer whether your computer is old or new. Also, let us tell you which computer to run Windows on the computer. And what should be its System Requirements?

Installation of Windows 10 

Windows 10 is the latest operating system from Microsoft and is designed to work on a variety of devices, including desktops, laptops, tablets, and smartphones. Installing Windows 10 on a device is a simple process that can be completed in a few easy steps.

System Requirements for Windows 10

Processor:                            1.8 GHz or faster

RAM:                                      1 GB 32-bit / 2 GB 64-bit

HDD:                                      16 GB 32-bit / 20 GB 64-bit

Screen Resolution:             800 x 600

Network:                               Broadband Internet Connection

Version of Windows

Windows 3.0

Windows 95

Windows 97

Windows 98

Windows Me

Windows 2000

Windows XP

Windows 7

Windows 8

Windows 10

Windows 11 (The latest Operating System)

Before you begin the installation process, it is important to check if your device meets the minimum system requirements for Windows 10. These requirements include a 64-bit processor, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage space. Additionally, you should backup all important data on your device, as the installation process will erase all data on the device.

Step 1: Obtain a Windows 10 Installation Media

To install Windows 10, you will need a Windows 10 installation media, such as a DVD or a USB drive. You can purchase a Windows 10 installation media from Microsoft or create one using the Media Creation Tool available on Microsoft's website.

Step 2: Boot from the Installation Media

Insert the installation media into your device and restart it. You may need to change your device's boot order in the BIOS to boot from the installation media.

Step 3: Begin the Installation Process

Once your device has booted from the installation media, you will be prompted to select your language and keyboard layout. Then, you will be taken to the Windows 10 setup screen. On the setup screen, click on the "Install Now" button to start the installation process. 

Step 4: Enter the Product Key

If you have a product key for Windows 10, enter it in the provided field. If you do not have a product key, you can skip this step and use Windows 10 in a limited mode.

Step 5: Accept the License Terms

You will need to accept the license terms and conditions to continue the installation process.

Step 6: Choose the Installation Type

You will be asked to choose the installation type. You can either upgrade your current operating system to Windows 10 or perform a clean installation, which will erase all data on the device.

Step 7: Customize Settings

You will have the opportunity to customize various settings, such as the color scheme and privacy settings.

Step 8: Wait for the Installation to Complete

The installation process may take a while to complete, depending on the speed of your device. Once the installation is complete, you will be prompted to create a user account and set up Windows 10.

In conclusion, the installation of Windows 10 is a straightforward process that can be completed in a few easy steps. By following the steps outlined above, you can have Windows 10 up and running on your device in no time.

Here we tell you about Windows 10 and how you can start it and work on it? A computer needs an operating system to work. If the operating system is not installed on the computer, then you cannot work on the computer. Basically, the Windows operating system establishes a relationship between the user and the computer. When you start the computer the operating system is ready for you to work on the computer. You can fully operate the system with software, and connect to hardware devices, and internet, etc. Let’s go to start windows 10.

Signing in to Windows 10 with Microsoft Account / Local User

When you start Windows 10, you will be asked to create a Microsoft account. If you have a Microsoft account, enter your Microsoft account Email / ID and type your password, and press Enter key. As you can see in the picture below:

For more information about Microsoft Accounts, you can review our post on “How to Create a Microsoft Account?

If you created a local user account in Windows 10, you select the local user account and type your password and press Enter key. As you can see in the picture below:


For more information about a local user account, you can review our post on “How to Create Local User Account or Administrator Account in Windows 10?

Desktop Windows 10

When you enter the username and password, there is a desktop shown in front of you. The desktop is your main place where you can manage your files and folders, open your programs / Applications, and access the Internet. Here! You can do much more.

There is a proper way to shut down the computer, but here many users make a mistake and turn off the computer with the power button. It uses the wrong method. The computer shuts down properly. Now we will teach you how to shut down the computer. Consider the options below.

1.       Click on Start Button

2.       Click Power on the left side (see in below picture)

3.       Then click Shutdown.  Your computer will be shut down.  

For more information about creating the shutdown button in the start menu; you can review our post on “How to Create Shutdown Button in Start Menu/Taskbar for Windows 10? 

We hope you enjoyed our first Windows 10 lesson. Thanks for reading our first lesson. Click here for the next lesson “Main Features and Interface of Windows 10”.


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