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    New N61JQ, What to do?

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Sekzie, Jul 28, 2010.

  1. Sekzie

    Sekzie Newbie

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    Hi guys!

    I will be a proud owner of an Asus N61JQ-A1 in two days. I've been scanning these forums for quite some time in terms of which laptops were right for me or whatnot, as well as ask knowledgeable friends and family. Now that I've decided, I believe I need to make this post because otherwise I will not know what to do. I've searched up this topic before, but the ones I found were more than a year old.

    Anyways, the question is, what should I do with the brand new laptop?

    I have seen/heard things like reformatting, doing something with the battery, run PC Decrapifier, and lots of other tidbits. I am a total "noob" for lack of a better word when it comes to laptops, or even desktops. So it would be great for those who reply to give all the painful little details, and explain why I need to complete these tasks?

    For example, I don't even have a clue what PC Decrapifier does besides what the name suggests... I do know it gets rid of bloatware, but how does it work? Can I not just manually uninstall the useless programs?

    Thanks in advance for those who reply! :D
     
  2. Nick

    Nick Professor Carnista

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    A PC Decrapifier is a program that gets rid of all the triaware that comes with new laptops. Here's a link to it: Download | The PC Decrapifier

    Triaware slows your computer down. I always use PC Decrapifier on a new laptop.
     
  3. MrDJ

    MrDJ Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    a decent antivirus is first before anything else. dont know what crapware you will have loaded so wait until you get it and see.
    free antivirus do the job but pro ones do that little bit extra. you will most prob have a 60 day trial antivirus so you could use that while you get started.
    if you are going to be gaming on it the check HERE for everything you will need to monitor your temperatures.
     
  4. timtravel42

    timtravel42 Notebook Virtuoso

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    If you want to completely rid yourself of bloatware, then you can download clean windows 7 discs here and do a clean install.