Installing Essential Programs: Because a Freshly Formatted PC is Like a Blank Canvas

 Welcome to this corner of the web where we’re going to talk about something that scares many: installing programs on a freshly formatted PC. Yes, that thing you do when your computer is as empty as a desert and you need to fill it with the necessary tools to survive in the digital world.


Part 1: The Essential Programs

Before we start installing programs willy-nilly, let’s talk about the essential programs that every PC needs:


  • Web Browser: Whether it’s Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari, you need a web browser to explore the wonders (and horrors) of the Internet.
  • Office Suite: Microsoft Office, Google Docs, or LibreOffice, you need an office suite to create documents, spreadsheets, and presentations.
  • Antivirus: Although Windows comes with Windows Defender, you might consider installing an additional antivirus for extra protection.
  • Media Player: VLC, Windows Media Player, iTunes, you need a media player to play music and videos.
  • Email Program: Outlook, Thunderbird, you need an email program to manage your emails.
  • Photo Editing Program: Photoshop, GIMP, you need a photo editing program to touch up your photos.
  • Instant Messaging Program: Skype, WhatsApp, you need an instant messaging program to chat with your friends.
  • File Compression Program: WinRAR, 7-Zip, you need a file compression program to compress and decompress files.
  • PC Cleaning Program: CCleaner, you need a PC cleaning program to keep your PC clean and fast.
  • Backup Program: Acronis, you need a backup program to protect your important files.


Part 2: Installing the Programs

Now, let’s talk about how to install these programs. But before we start, remember: always download programs from official and trusted websites. We don’t want your freshly formatted PC to be filled with viruses, do we?

Installing programs is like assembling IKEA furniture: you just need to follow the instructions, have a little patience, and remember that not everything in life has to make sense.

Most programs come with an installer that guides you through the installation process. You just need to click “Next” a couple of times, accept the terms of service (which we all read in detail, of course), and click “Install”. Then, you sit back and wait while the program installs. It’s like watching a boring movie, but without the popcorn.

And voilà, you’ve installed a program on your PC. Now you just need to repeat the process for the rest of the programs. Yes, I know it sounds tedious, but think of it as a kind of meditation. Or as a form of torture, depending on your level of patience.

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