Which programs should I install when setting up Windows 10? (2024)

My daughter has asked for a Windows laptop for Christmas, for schoolwork and games. I used to follow the same procedure when setting up a PC for the first time: I’d install AVG anti-virus, Zone Alarm, CCleaner, Spybot Search and Destroy etc. I’m a Mac user and haven’t set up a Windows machine for many years so I’d appreciate any advice … except “get her a Mac/Linux” from below the line! Stuart

Windows 10 already includes almost everything the average PC user needs, with three different types of software. First, there are traditional Windows programs such as WordPad. Second, there are new-style apps such as Mail and Sticky Notes. Third, there are in-browser programs that work with your log-on email address, which is your Microsoft Account.

Traditional programs are usually the most powerful but also the most dangerous. They should only be downloaded from the original source (the software company) or a trusted alternative, such as Major Geeks or Ninite.

New-style apps are downloaded and maintained from a trusted source, the Windows Store, and they run in sandboxes that prevent them from doing bad things. There are apps for Facebook, Messenger, Instagram, Netflix, Shazam, Deezer, Pinterest, Twitter, TuneIn Radio etc (but not Snapchat), plus loads of games.

Online apps are useful if you have a good internet connection. Windows 10 includes online versions of OneNote, Word, Excel and PowerPoint from Microsoft Office. The online programs often have their own apps as well, including apps for Android and Apple smartphones and tablets.

In general, it’s only worth installing things that are better than the bundled programs, but it depends on personal preferences and circ*mstances. For example, I used to recommend Evernote and Dropbox, and now I don’t. Today, OneNote is better than Evernote, and OneNote is widely used in schools. Dropbox is better than OneDrive, but OneDrive offers more free storage (5GB vs 2GB) and is good enough. Of course, many people already have data in Evernote and Dropbox, but for the rest of us, they’re optional.

Windows 10 security

Security has been a major concern because some earlier versions of Windows – especially XP – were very insecure. That has changed. Windows 10’s security has improved so much that the US Defense Department is moving to it as quickly as possible.

Windows 10 is safe enough to use without any extra security software, if you keep the latest default settings. These include SmartScreen filter, which checks web addresses for known malware, and a cloud-based service, which was turned on by default in the Anniversary Update edition. If Defender sees a suspicious file that it does not recognise, it refers it to the cloud service, which uses heuristics, automated file analysis and machine learning to decide whether or not to block it. This is important with things like ransomware attacks.

People who block Windows 10’s background security and telemetry communications – perhaps in a misguided attempt to protect their privacy – risk compromising their security. If so, they should install an alternative anti-virus program that makes exactly the same checks, and uses its own cloud services for exactly the same purposes.

The combination of Defender, SmartScreen and cloud-based heuristics should be OK for users who don’t have dangerous surfing habits, especially if they use secure browsers, such as Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome. My wife is in this category. I’m paranoid so I supplement Defender with MalwareBytes Anti-Malware and occasional scans with Adware Cleaner, Hitman Pro and GMER. (They’ve not found anything yet.)

There are, of course, better anti-virus products than Defender, both free and paid-for. I usually install Avast on other people’s PCs after removing a virus, but Avira, Bitdefender and Kaspersky are good alternatives. (Avast now owns AVG.) Kaspersky and Bitdefender seem to be the best paid-for AV suites.

I also install Flexera’s free Personal Software Inspector. This monitors your PC’s software and tells you which programs are insecure and need updating. In some cases, it will even update them for you.

PSI is important because most vulnerabilities are now in third-party programs such as Adobe Reader, Flash, Oracle Java and so on, not in Windows. A PC may have dozens of programs from dozens of suppliers, and even if you knew which ones needed security patches, it would be tedious to update them. PSI solves that problem nicely.

Browser choice

Windows 10 includes two browsers: the new Edge and the old Internet Explorer 11. Edge is a good browser: it’s secure, fast and light. However, it still has some weird omissions (can’t save pages!) and very few extensions (about 20). IE11 is best avoided, unless a website only works in IE. So, you probably need another browser....

The main alternatives are Google Chrome and Firefox. Chrome is more secure but it guzzles memory, resources and battery power, so I generally use Firefox with the Ghostery and uBlock Origin extensions. Instead of Chrome, I use Vivaldi, which is slow to load, a bit geeky – sorry, aimed at “power users” – and still being developed. Vivaldi is, like Chrome, based on the open source Chromium browser, and it runs most Chrome extensions.

There are lots of Chromium-based browsers, including Opera.

Useful utilities

There are a few free programs that I install on most PCs because they’re generally useful. These are: Unchecky, Search Everything, Paint.net, PIXresizer, FreeFileSync, and the K-Lite codec pack. Windows 10’s much improved Task Manager (WinKey-X, T) means there’s less need for Process Explorer. To those, I might add CCleaner, Revo Uninstaller or SlimCleaner, but I usually don’t.

Unchecky is a simple program that unchecks tick-boxes. When you download a free Windows program, the supplier will often try to foist some unwanted software on you, such as Google Chrome. It’s how they make money. Unchecky unchecks all the boxes in case you miss them.

Search Everything is a fast way to find and open files if you can’t quite remember their names or where you put them. It doesn’t search inside files, so it doesn’t spend a lot of time and resources on indexing.

Paint.net is a replacement for Microsoft Paint, and it’s good for editing photos and images. It can, of course, resize images too, but Bluefive’s PIXresizer is super-efficient at reducing file sizes. It also does batch conversions so you can process whole folders of photos before uploading them to Facebook, or whatever.

FreeFileSync is a fast way to synchronise two sets of files: one on your PC and the other on an external hard drive or other target. It doesn’t replace full backups, but it’s a really useful way to keep uncompressed, instantly accessible copies of important photos and documents.

The K-Lite codec pack is a bundle of decoders that will play most of the video and audio files you can find on the net. The standard version includes a lightweight media player – Media Player Classic Home Cinema (MPC-HC) – that looks like an old Microsoft product but isn’t. The main alternative is VLC, which also runs on MacOS and Linux.

CCleaner, Revo Uninstaller and SlimCleaner all include clean-up routines and utilities to uninstall programs and manage hard drives. Such programs were popular with Windows XP users, but they’re not as useful with Windows 10, unless you need to recover some disk space in a hurry. If so, they’ll delete old logs, cookies, temporary internet files and so on. Just make sure you have backups, that you know all your log-on IDs and passwords, and that you’ve saved your browser tabs with, for example, Session Manager.

Of the three, I’d pick Revo Uninstaller, but they all need to be used with care.

There’s a long and honourable tradition of messing about with Windows, and some versions have needed it. But the days of Windows 95 and XP have long gone. Windows 10 generally works perfectly well if left to do its thing, and the less tinkering, the better. If it goes badly wrong, you can simply re-set it.

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Which programs should I install when setting up Windows 10? (2024)

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Which programs should I install when setting up Windows 10? ›

Well, the answer is: you definitely can install programs on your second hard drive. People who wish to install programs on a second hard drive might just confront a normal bothering situation—the C drive is full of the installed programs and data files. The default storage location in Windows usually causes this issue.

What is needed when installing Windows 10 on the computer? ›

Windows 10 system requirements
  • Latest OS: Make sure you're running the latest version—either Windows 7 SP1 or Windows 8.1 Update. ...
  • Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster processor or SoC.
  • RAM: 1 gigabyte (GB) for 32-bit or 2 GB for 64-bit.
  • Hard disk space: 16 GB for 32-bit OS or 20 GB for 64-bit OS.

Is it okay to install programs on D drive? ›

Well, the answer is: you definitely can install programs on your second hard drive. People who wish to install programs on a second hard drive might just confront a normal bothering situation—the C drive is full of the installed programs and data files. The default storage location in Windows usually causes this issue.

Can Windows 10 be installed without losing programs? ›

Click on "Change what to keep" in the subsequent popup window. Choose between: "Keep personal files, apps, and Windows settings," "Keep personal files only," and “Nothing,” according to your storage needs. Click “Next” to install Windows 10.

Is Word included in Windows 10? ›

Windows 10 is an operating system. It is the platform that makes all the parts of your computer work together. It does not include Microsoft Word, which is a separate software program.

What is necessary for Windows 10? ›

What are the Windows 10 system requirements? Microsoft lists the Windows 10 minimum hardware requirements as: Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster processor or SoC. RAM: 1 gigabyte (GB) for 32-bit or 2 GB for 64-bit. Hard disk space: 16 GB for 32-bit OS 20 GB for 64-bit OS.

What to do when you first install Windows 10? ›

8 Important Things to Do After Installing Windows 10
  1. Run Windows Update and Configure Update Settings. ...
  2. Make Sure Windows Is Activated. ...
  3. Update Your Drivers. ...
  4. Install Essential Windows Software. ...
  5. Change Default Windows Settings. ...
  6. Set Up a Windows Backup Plan. ...
  7. Configure Microsoft Defender. ...
  8. Personalize Windows 10.
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Should I install all programs on C drive? ›

yes, because: It's a lot easier to make a backup (image) of your system, and to restore that backup successfully, if both OS and programs are on the same drive. A lot of badly designed programs simply assume they are installed on C:\ drive, and may misbehave if installed elsewhere.

Is it better to install on C drive or D drive? ›

The limited space of the C drive should be left for the system data files only. On the other hand, the D drive can be rescued safely during the data backup. In addition, the D drive has enough memory space and speed compared to the C drive.

Is it better to install programs on SSD or HDD? ›

Generally you want to store the executable files on an SSD, so they can be accessed and started up speedily. Most applications consist of many smaller files, and an SSD is much much faster for random read access. When it comes to data files: generally you'd still prefer SSD because of speed.

What do I lose when I reinstall Windows 10? ›

Clean install of Windows 10 using installation media
  1. A clean installation is an advanced option to help you start fresh on your device. ...
  2. This will remove all your personal files, apps and drivers you installed, apps and customizations from your PC manufacturer, and changes you made in Settings.

How long does Windows 10 take to install from USB? ›

The time it takes to reinstall Windows 10 can vary depending on your personal computer's (PC's) hardware and the installation method. On average, a clean installation can take around 20-30 minutes, while a repair installation might take an hour or more.

Can I reset my PC without losing everything? ›

Click on “Get started” under “Reset this PC.” In the next window, you can choose either “Keep my files” or “Remove everything.” Choose the “Keep my files” option if you are keeping your computer. This option will remove your apps and settings but retain your personal files.

Which Microsoft Word is free for Windows 10? ›

Yes, Microsoft Word for the web is free for anyone to use online.

Why can't I use Microsoft Word for free? ›

You need a Microsoft account. All modern versions of Word require you to log in with a Microsoft account, even if you have no intention of paying. Using Microsoft Word for free comes with limitations.

Is Microsoft Office free anymore? ›

You can use Microsoft Office apps for free. Microsoft 365 is a productivity suite that includes programs such as Word, PowerPoint, Outlook and OneDrive cloud storage.

How do I install Windows 10 on an existing computer? ›

  1. Attach the USB flash drive or insert the DVD on the PC where you want to install Windows 10.
  2. Restart your PC. ...
  3. On the Install Windows page, select your language, time, and keyboard preferences, and then select Next.
  4. Select Install Windows.

Do you need an empty USB to install Windows 10? ›

The download time will vary, depending on your internet connection. A USB flash drive, external hard drive, or DVD. A blank USB flash drive or external hard drive with at least 8 GB of space, or a blank DVD (and DVD burner). We recommend using a blank USB or blank DVD because any content on it will be deleted.

What size USB drive do I need for Windows 10 install? ›

You can install Windows 10 by downloading a copy of the installation files onto a USB flash drive. Your USB flash drive will need to be 8GB or larger, and preferably should have no other files on it. To install Windows 10, your PC will need at least a 1 GHz CPU, 1 GB of RAM, and 16 GB of hard drive space.

What are three things you have to check before installing Windows 10? ›

12 Things You Should Do Before Installing a Windows 10 Feature Update
  • Check Manufacturer's Website to Find Out if Your System is Compatible. ...
  • Download and Create Backup Reinstall Media for Your Current Version of Windows. ...
  • Make Sure Your System Has Enough Disk Space.

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