Is this correct? Select your country or region from the list, and then click Yes. The Is this the right keyboard layout? Select the desired keyboard layout, and then click Yes. On the Do you want to add a second keyboard layout? On the Let's connect you to a network screen, select from the available networks, type in your user name and password if necessary, and then click Connect.
After a few introductory setup screens that require no action, the Windows 10 License Agreement screen displays. After reading the license agreement, to proceed, click Accept to continue. After the license agreement, the Sign in with Microsoft screen displays.
Sign in with your Microsoft account or click Create account and follow the prompts to create a new Microsoft account. After signing in the following setup screens display. Follow the on-screen instructions to customize Windows. Link your Android or iPhone to this PC. On the registration screen, type your personal information, and then click Next. On the Register and Protect screen, select your preferred privacy settings, and then click Next. Read any introductory screens describing the features of your computer, make selections when prompted, and then click Next up on completing each.
Step 5: Changing the Date and Time settings Adjust the date and time on your computer. In the bottom-right corner of the screen, find the date and time. If the date and time are correct, skip to Things to do after setup. To change the date and time, in Windows search for Date.
Move the Set time automatically slider to Off. Then, under Change date and time , click Change. If the computer is not connected to the Internet, the date and time might be incorrect.
If the computer is connected to the Internet, move the Set time automatically slider to On. Step 6: Things to do after setup Congratulations! You have successfully set up Windows HP Support Assistant scans your computer and automatically detects and installs the latest software and drivers available from HP.
Select a location. Without touching the screen, adjust the screen tilt by rotating the stand up and down. Step 2: Turning on your computer The power button is located on the lower right edge of the computer display. To turn on the computer, press and hold the power button until the HP logo appears on the screen.
After turning on the computer, a Welcome screen displays. Using the touch screen and on-screen keyboard, continue with the steps in this document to complete the setup process. Step 3: Selecting your preferred language Select your preferred language on the welcome screen. Swipe up or down on the touch screen to scroll through the language menu until your preferred language is highlighted.
Search for the language in the Google Play Store in English , download the language, and then follow the steps as instructed to begin using the language. Step 4: Setting up an Internet connection Connecting to the Internet during the initial setup is optional, however if you choose not to set up a network connection, the computer is limited in functionality until you establish a connection.
Without Internet, you cannot sign in using a Google Account, and cannot update software or download apps. The computer can be connected to the internet using a Wi-Fi connection or an Ethernet connection. Follow the on-screen instructions to continue setting up the computer. To set up your Internet connection, choose one of the following sections depending on your Internet service. Use the following steps to connect to a Wi-Fi network during the initial setup process:. When connecting to Wi-Fi for the first time during the setup process , do not use a Wi-Fi network that features an online sign-in page.
Then click or touch Next. If a password is required, enter your password, and then click or touch Connect. Continue to the next step to set up an account. Connecting to the Internet using Ethernet Use an Ethernet connection if you want to connect the computer directly to a router in your home instead of working wirelessly , or if you want to connect to an existing network at your office.
Ethernet connection requires an 8-pin, RJ network cable. Use the following steps to connect to the network using Ethernet:. Ethernet connection. On the Select Network Device screen, click or touch Ethernet. If your network requires proxy settings, manually enter the proxy hostname, proxy port, and any other required information in the provided fields.
Step 5: Setting up an account When you sign in using your primary Google Account email address and password, you are automatically signed in to all the Google sites and services associated with that account for example, Gmail and Google Play. The first account added to the computer is the owner account, and includes special permissions for example, the ability to delete other user accounts stored on the computer, and the ability to reset the computer.
After adding an account during the initial setup, up to seven 7 additional user accounts can be added to the computer. Use the steps in one of the following sections to set up an account on your computer with an existing Google Account, with a new Google Account, or without using a Google Account:. Signing in with an existing Google Account If you already have a Google Account that you want to use on your computer, use the following steps to sign in:.
On the Got Google? On the Sign in screen, click or touch inside the Email field to display the on-screen keyboard for text entry. Enter your primary Google Account email address and password. To read the full text of any of these agreements, click or touch the links on the Sign in screen.
The option to Keep me up to date with news and offers from Google Play is selected by default. If you do not want to receive emails about Google Play at your Gmail address, click or touch the check mark to remove the selection.
Signing in with a new Google Account If you do not have a Google Account, or if you want to create a new account, use the following steps to sign in:. Use the top menu bar to access computer information, security settings, and system configuration options.
Available settings vary by computer model. File : Review system information, set date and time, and save or discard changes. Storage : Get storage device information, configure and test storage devices, and select boot options. Security : Set passwords and security settings for system devices and view the System IDs for the computer.
Power : Configure power management features. Advanced : Select power-on, bus, and device options such as num lock key behavior. Use caution when making changes in the BIOS. A mistake might cause the computer to not perform as expected. Review system information, a system log, and options on how to save changes to BIOS settings. System Information : Lists BIOS-related system information, computer model and serial numbers, and the processor type.
Set Time and Date : Set the computer time and date. Apply Defaults and Exit : Return the computer to the default settings and exit from Setup. Ignore Changes and Exit : Ignore any settings changes and exit from Setup. Save Changes and Exit : Save any new settings and exit from Setup. Review computer storage specifications and options and make configuration settings changes. Device Configuration : Use the arrow keys to select a storage device, and then press enter to review the model number, firmware version, and serial number information.
Boot Order : Change the order in which the computer uses the boot devices. Use the arrow keys to move to the item you want to change, and then press enter to drag the device to a new location. Power-on Password : Create a password used to turn on the computer. If the computer uses integrated audio on the motherboard, System Audio does not display.
System Audio displays only if a separate sound card is installed. Network Boot : Enable or disable the Network Boot feature. Includes an option to restore security settings to factory defaults.
Manage hardware and operating system-related power settings and view the CPU fan speed. OS Power Management : Enable or disable runtime power management and change idle power savings settings. Thermal : View the speed for the CPU fan.
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