Setting it up can be half the fun; as long the OS has already been installed. If not, then it is troublesome.
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Setting it up can be half the fun; as long the OS has already been installed. If not, then it is troublesome.
It was all pre-installed. I had to get my own personal stuff across and used an external drive for that, and did some different things as far as browsers go, got the virus protection and file-shredding thing set and it's good to go. It was annoying at times but not a bad process. I have yet to get all my crypto stuff back up and running but much of that is already done.