Introduction (Windows 10 Tutorial)
In this Windows
10 tutorial series we have made it easy for new users to learn in a very easy way
by reading our Windows tutorial series step by step and watching videos from
our YouTube channel at home online through internet.
Getting started with Windows 10
Microsoft
Windows 10 is a Graphical User Interface (GUI) Operating System, which used for
Personal Computer (PC), Laptop, and other devices. Windows 10 has advance top 5
features, see in the next lesson.
In this post we
are going to start Windows 10. In which we will tell you how to use Windows 10.
Let's get started. First of all, you are using a computer whether your computer
is old or new. Also, let us tell you which computer to run Windows on the
computer. And what should be its System Requirements?
System
Requirements for Windows 10
Processor: 1.8 GHz or faster
RAM: 1 GB 32-bit / 2 GB 64-bit
HDD: 16 GB 32-bit / 20 GB 64-bit
Screen Resolution: 800 x 600
Network: Broadband Internet Connection
Version of Windows
Windows 3.0
Windows 95
Windows 97
Windows 98
Windows Me
Windows 2000
Windows XP
Windows 7
Windows 8
Windows 10
Windows 11 (Latest Operating
System)
Here we tell
about Windows 10 and how you can start it and work on it? A computer needs an
operating system to work. If the operating system is not installed on the
computer, then you cannot work on the computer. Basically, the Windows
operating system establishes a relationship between the user and the computer. When
you start the computer the operating system is ready for you working on the
computer. You can fully operate the system with software, connect to hardware
devices, and internet etc. Let’s go to start windows 10.
Signing in to Windows
10 with Microsoft Account / Local User
When you
start Windows 10, you will be asked to create a Microsoft account. If you have
a Microsoft account, enter your Microsoft account Email / ID and type your
password and press Enter key. As you can see in the picture below:
To more information about Microsoft Account, you can
review our post on “How to Create a Microsoft Account?”
If you created
local user account in Windows 10, you select local user account, and type your
password and press Enter key. As you can see in the picture below:
Desktop Windows 10
When you enter the username and password, there is a desktop show in front of you. The desktop is your main place where you can manage your files and folders, open your programs / Applications, and access the Internet. Here! You can do much more.
There is a proper way to shut down the computer,
but here many users make a mistake and turn off the computer with the power
button. It uses the wrong method. The computer shuts down properly. Now we will
teach you how to shut down the computer. Consider the options below.
1. Click on Start Button
2. Click Power on the left side (see in below picture)
3. Then click Shutdown. Your computer will be shutdown.
To more information about create the shutdown button in start menu; you can review our post on “How to Create Shutdown Button inStart Menu/Taskbar for Windows 10?”
We hope you enjoyed our first Windows 10 lesson.
Thanks for reading our first lesson. Click here for next lesson “Main Features and Interface of Windows 10”.
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