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In reply to the discussion: Weekend Economists Celebrate Harry Potter's 35th Birthday July 31st, 2015 [View all]Demeter
(85,373 posts)38. Windows 10: The first 5 things you need to do immediately after you install it
Kill Wi-Fi sharing
By default, Windows 10 is set up to share your Internet connection over Wi-Fi. This is a nifty feature if you want it, and a dangerous one if you dont. To be on the safe side, you should probably just disable it right from the get-go.
Open the Settings app from the taskbar or Start Menu, then open Change Wi-Fi settings and click Manage Wi-Fi settings. Now, uncheck all the boxes under For networks I select, share them with.
You may also want to slide the toggles to off underneath Connect to suggested open hotspots and Connect to networks shared by my contacts.
Customize the Start Menu
Ahhhhhhhhhhh! The Start Menu is back!
Its OK, you can get excited. We wont judge. Once you get past the simple fact that the Start Menu is there, however, its time to begin making the most of it.
We published a big post on Wednesday about customizing the Start Menu, and we highly suggest that you check it out. In it, youll learn how to add and remove tiles, how to enable and disable live tiles, how to resize the entire Start Menu and how to change its appearance.
Manage restarts
I switched from Windows to OS X as my primary desktop operating system eight or nine years ago, though I still used both for a while. Now, the only regular interaction I have with Windows (aside from testing it for BGR) is when friends and family call me for help because something is broken.
This happens all the time. As great as Windows 10 is compared to Windows 8, I dont expect these calls to end anytime soon. And of course, four out of every five frantic calls I get are resolved with the same fix: A restart.
People when something goes wrong with your computer, restarting is the first thing you should try. In fact, you should be restarting your computer regularly if you dont shut it down each night. That said, automatic restarts after software updates that are unexpected can be very annoying. So heres an important setting to tweak:
In the Advanced update section within Settings, select Advanced Windows Update options. Then, in the drop-down menu at the top, choose Notify to schedule restart.
This way, your computer will still restart regularly whenever updates are installed, but youll get a warning first.
Meet the Action Center
Microsofts spin on Apples Notification Center is called the Action Center. It might not be the most original feature in the world, but its quite useful and we listed it among the five best fixes for annoying problems in Windows 8. Live tiles are nifty, but having one location for all of your notifications is a welcome change.
Seriously, get to know the new Action Center.
Dont let notifications own you
As great as the new Action Center is, however, think of it like an iPhone. If you give every app carte blanche access to notifications, youll lose your mind. Instead, you want to analyze things on a per-app basis and choose which apps can pop up notifications and which should stay quiet.
In Windows 10, you can adjust notifications settings by clicking the notifications icon in the system tray. The click All settings, followed by System and then Notifications & actions. Here, youll be able to pick and choose which apps can display notifications and which ones cannot. Youll also be able to tweak a few additional settings pertaining to notifications.
http://bgr.com/2015/07/30/windows-10-upgrade-installation-settings/
By default, Windows 10 is set up to share your Internet connection over Wi-Fi. This is a nifty feature if you want it, and a dangerous one if you dont. To be on the safe side, you should probably just disable it right from the get-go.
Open the Settings app from the taskbar or Start Menu, then open Change Wi-Fi settings and click Manage Wi-Fi settings. Now, uncheck all the boxes under For networks I select, share them with.
You may also want to slide the toggles to off underneath Connect to suggested open hotspots and Connect to networks shared by my contacts.
Customize the Start Menu
Ahhhhhhhhhhh! The Start Menu is back!
Its OK, you can get excited. We wont judge. Once you get past the simple fact that the Start Menu is there, however, its time to begin making the most of it.
We published a big post on Wednesday about customizing the Start Menu, and we highly suggest that you check it out. In it, youll learn how to add and remove tiles, how to enable and disable live tiles, how to resize the entire Start Menu and how to change its appearance.
Manage restarts
I switched from Windows to OS X as my primary desktop operating system eight or nine years ago, though I still used both for a while. Now, the only regular interaction I have with Windows (aside from testing it for BGR) is when friends and family call me for help because something is broken.
This happens all the time. As great as Windows 10 is compared to Windows 8, I dont expect these calls to end anytime soon. And of course, four out of every five frantic calls I get are resolved with the same fix: A restart.
People when something goes wrong with your computer, restarting is the first thing you should try. In fact, you should be restarting your computer regularly if you dont shut it down each night. That said, automatic restarts after software updates that are unexpected can be very annoying. So heres an important setting to tweak:
In the Advanced update section within Settings, select Advanced Windows Update options. Then, in the drop-down menu at the top, choose Notify to schedule restart.
This way, your computer will still restart regularly whenever updates are installed, but youll get a warning first.
Meet the Action Center
Microsofts spin on Apples Notification Center is called the Action Center. It might not be the most original feature in the world, but its quite useful and we listed it among the five best fixes for annoying problems in Windows 8. Live tiles are nifty, but having one location for all of your notifications is a welcome change.
Seriously, get to know the new Action Center.
Dont let notifications own you
As great as the new Action Center is, however, think of it like an iPhone. If you give every app carte blanche access to notifications, youll lose your mind. Instead, you want to analyze things on a per-app basis and choose which apps can pop up notifications and which should stay quiet.
In Windows 10, you can adjust notifications settings by clicking the notifications icon in the system tray. The click All settings, followed by System and then Notifications & actions. Here, youll be able to pick and choose which apps can display notifications and which ones cannot. Youll also be able to tweak a few additional settings pertaining to notifications.
http://bgr.com/2015/07/30/windows-10-upgrade-installation-settings/
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