Here are some suggestions for setting up your new PC:
1. Turn off system update: First, find [This Computer] on the desktop, right-click and select [Management], open the computer management window, click [Services and Applications] - [Services], and find [Windows Update] on the right. Double-click to open the properties window of Windows Update, change the Startup Type to Disable, and click OK.
2. Change the address: Open the computer browser, click [Menu] - [Settings], find [**Management], and change the content saving path to the D disk, because many browsers are the default C disk.
3. Disable startup items: Press the shortcut key [Ctrl+Shift+ESC] on the keyboard to open the task manager, click [Start] at the top, right-click some useless programs, and select [Disable].
4. Go back to Settings, turn on Privacy, click on General, and turn off the four items.
5. Turn off computer sleep: click on the blank space of the desktop, right-click, and select [Personalize]. Once you're on the page, click Lock Screen on the left. Then click Screen Timeout Settings at the bottom of the right side. Select Never.
6. Turn on the computer high performance: first turn on the computer and enter the desktop or operating system. Press the Win key and R key on your keyboard to open the run window. After that, enter it in the open bar"dxdiag", and then tap"OK"。Next, open the DirectX Diagnostic Tool and click on it"Display"tab. Then in the Display tab, look for the "Version" or "Model" column. 6. Enter the "Model" or "Version" information in this field. Finally, select the model or version that matches your computer's configuration, and click "OK".
7. Turn on the screen refresh rate: right-click the mouse in the blank space of the desktop to select the display settings, then select the advanced display settings, then click the display adapter properties of the monitor 1, and finally switch to the monitor tab and turn on the synchronous refresh rate and change the refresh rate.
8. Disk partition: Set the C drive partition to about 100G, and allocate other space to the D drive. Once the above is set up, your new PC should be better able to meet your needs and run more efficiently. If you need more personalization, we recommend that you do it according to your personal preferences and habits.