Optimizing Your Computer
Naveen Bachwani
Business Transformation & CX Consultant | Technologist | Speaker | ShutterBug | Ex Industry Advisor @ Microsoft, COO @ Aegon Life
Each time a new computer enters our household, I end up following a number of steps to ensure they are optimized and onboarded in a smooth manner. I thought it useful to share my process with you.
Of course, you could always just boot up your new device and start working. This post is written in a context where everything is not quite as advertised, and the support available is less than “genius” level. It is also meant to help you optimize your device for a faster, smoother working experience.
So, here’s what I do to get going:
Additionally, there are a few more technical steps I follow. You can Google for more on these, but proceed with caution (or seek help) if you don’t know what you’re doing. Home users and newbies can regard all of these (except Step 10) as entirely optional:
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Your mileage may vary. However, this protocol really works well for me, and has resulted in fast, optimal machines that run trouble-free for a long time.
If it helps you in any way, I'd love to hear about it in the comments.
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This post first appeared on?the?GreyMatter?blog.
Naveen Bachwani?is a cross-functional leader with more than two decades of?experience in Digital Transformation & CX.?Follow him?@NaveenBachwani.