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You will need to setup the computer with your personal settings/information and activate Windows 10 Operating System, which is already installed on the computer. There are both audio as well as on-screen, step by step setup and Windows 10 activation instructions to help you with the initial start up process. During the Windows 10 Activation process, Windows 10 will update to the latest version and install the latest BIOS and driver updates. You may be asked to approve the update or postpone it, if the updates are not critical. Here is a link to a YouTube video demonstrating the initial setup/activation of Windows 10 on a new computer, to give you an idea of what to expect: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKe8EzfZ37k&t=22s
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I wouldn't rule out the need to update drivers from the picture. It might come with the latest updates on it already, but there might be a new driver update between the time it was produced and the time you get it. since there's new Windows updates quite often (assuming that Windows is going to be your main operating system), there's a possibility that you would need to. It's not certain, but the chance of you needing to do that is still there no matter what.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Everything was usable but there were a bunch of updates that didn't take too long to install.
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