I'm having a terrible time setting up my new Aspire 5.

joenick
joenick Member Posts: 3 New User
edited April 11 in Aspire Laptops

I'm having a terrible time setting up my new Aspire 5. Can you send me step-by-step instructions?
Thank you very much
Joenick

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Best Answer

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 12,859 Trailblazer
    edited April 10 Answer ✓

    Don't try to do everything at once, decide if you want to logon with a Microsoft Account as administrator (recommended) or just with a local user account (not recommended), an administrator does not require a password to logon to your laptop; if you are not sharing the laptop skip Hello, fingerprint and PIN just leave everything blank (press the Enter key), turn off the Lock Screen, Acer's first time setup app will register the laptop online automatically, learn to operate Windows 11 on your new laptop and tweak settings later, first uninstall all the bloatware that you don't need as this slows the system down, disable syncing if you don't need links to other PCs/Smart phones and Cloud, use Add and Remove programs but for 3rd-party AV programs you need to download their uninstallers as Windows will not be able to completely uninstall everything. Use the Windows default browser Edge and Security (Defender with Core Isolation) not 3rd-party programs. Don't get tempted to use the trial programs, they are a hassle (sales pitch), there are many good deals on the web for lifetime Office, ask this forum if you have specific questions we will help. 😀

Answers

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 12,859 Trailblazer
    edited April 10 Answer ✓

    Don't try to do everything at once, decide if you want to logon with a Microsoft Account as administrator (recommended) or just with a local user account (not recommended), an administrator does not require a password to logon to your laptop; if you are not sharing the laptop skip Hello, fingerprint and PIN just leave everything blank (press the Enter key), turn off the Lock Screen, Acer's first time setup app will register the laptop online automatically, learn to operate Windows 11 on your new laptop and tweak settings later, first uninstall all the bloatware that you don't need as this slows the system down, disable syncing if you don't need links to other PCs/Smart phones and Cloud, use Add and Remove programs but for 3rd-party AV programs you need to download their uninstallers as Windows will not be able to completely uninstall everything. Use the Windows default browser Edge and Security (Defender with Core Isolation) not 3rd-party programs. Don't get tempted to use the trial programs, they are a hassle (sales pitch), there are many good deals on the web for lifetime Office, ask this forum if you have specific questions we will help. 😀

  • joenick
    joenick Member Posts: 3 New User

    Thank you.