This post will talk
about top 10 free software that one must install
on his new Windows computer. I’ve tried to limit the article to only those
tools which, in my opinion, should be the first 10 tools one should install and
use on a new PC. If you have other opinions and suggestions for tools, which I
am sure a lot of you would, I urge you to share them in the comments so that
all our readers can take a look at them.
So, lets begin with the
list.
1. EASEUS Partition Master
EASEUS partition
manager is a nifty tool to create and manage disk partitions on
Windows systems. Even if you created partitions during the setup process, and
know how to use the disk management console to create partitions,
I’d recommend you download and keep this tool. That’s because it offers some
amazing features like resize, merge or split partitions, convert FAT to NTFS,
convert primary partition to logical and vice versa, and much more.
The personal edition of
the tool is free. It has professional and business editions too.
2. PC Decrapifier
Most of the branded
laptops and desktops come bloated with proprietary (and useless) software which
you should get rid of if you want your computer to function properly in the
long run. Hence the old and trusted PC Decrapifier becomes a must-install
software for new Windows computer owners to weed out junk software and make
space for better stuff. Here’s our guide
on cleaning up a new PC with PC Decrapifier.
3. Macrium Reflect or Windows Backup and Restore
We have previously
talked about the importance
of creating a system image and how to create it using the
built-in Windows backup and restore center (you should also create a system repair disc).
Now, this might not be available in all editions of Windows so I’d suggest a
worthy, and more powerful alternative called Macrium Reflect. Use it to create an initial
system image, and for other such tasks as you start using the computer.
4. Ninite
Ninite will
cover the “how to install” part when installing new stuff on your PC. This
all-in-one installer lets you pick software and install them at one go. And the
choices of course are very diverse. Check out our previous guide on batch
installing programs with Ninite.
5. Revo Uninstaller
Revo Uninstaller remains my tool of
choice to clean uninstall applications and programs from my Windows PC. It’s
far better than the default Add/Remove programs tool. A must-have software for
sure. Check out our guide on using
Revo Uninstaller to uninstall programs.
6. CCleaner
You didn’t think I’d
give a miss to CCleaner in this list, did you? I am yet
to find a better tool to perform a routine PC maintenance and get rid of
temporary files and data. The tool is as amazing as it ever was. In fact,
better, as it continues to be regularly updated. And as you’d have guessed, we
wrote a guide on using
CCleaner too.
7. Microsoft Security Essentials
Microsoft
Security Essentials might go down in history as one of the best
free software released by this tech giant. This tool has given a number of
antivirus vendors, especially those who provide full-fledged free versions, a
run for their money. It can protect your PC from viruses, spyware and malware.
8. Dropbox or Syncback SE
The thing about data backup is that people tend to
procrastinate on it, which ultimately ends up in a crisis situation when they
have lost important data, and had no backup whatsoever. Hence an online backup
tool like Dropbox, and an offline sync and backup tool
like Syncback SE is
included in this list of immediate installations for a new PC. Get either, or
both of them. I use both – Dropbox for online backup and Syncback to keep my
data synchronized with an external hard drive.
9. Recuva
Recuva is
an excellent (and free) software to recover deleted files. But why do we need
it now? That’s because there’s a lot of deleting and uninstalling happening
with CCleaner, Revo Uninstaller, PC Decrapifier and all. If you suddenly delete
something that you shouldn’t, and then want to recover it, you would have this
tool to fall back on. Our tutorial on using
Recuva will provide more information on using this tool.
10. VLC and Chrome / Firefox
Lastly, but by no means
the leastly (or least, whatever), we have our usual suspects – VLC media player and Chrome and
/ or Firefox, which I am clubbing together in the
same point. Oh, and you don’t need to install these separately because Ninite
will take care of that. Just make sure that you tick their names in Ninite
before you start off with the installation. And while you are at it, check out
our posts on Chrome and Firefox.
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