1. After the computer is restored with one click, we must restart the computer. As shown in the figure, click "restart"
2. after the restart, we will enter "Welcome to Windows" as shown in the following figure. After entering the welcome page, we need to enter the corresponding information according to the Wizard, this is a simple demonstration. It is actually a personalized setting.
3. If you have a wireless adapter with a driver attached to Windows 8, the system will prompt you to select your wireless network from the list of available networks. Each network shows signal strength and an unencrypted network also displays a warning shield. Note: If you have configured your wireless network to block SSID broadcast, the SSID broadcast is not displayed in the list. Or you do not have your own wireless network available. Use the "connect to wireless network later" option and configure the connection in Windows.
4. It is recommended to use quick settings. Click "use Quick Settings" and jump directly to the "logon" step of the Wizard. You can also select the "custom" button to verify these settings. The following figure shows the "custom" path of the Wizard.
The following figure shows various options related to the automatic installation of Windows and driver updates, as well as the SmartScreen? Filter-related options.
The following figure shows the options on the settings page that provide feedback on usage and other related data to Microsoft to improve the product.
The following figure shows settings related to using Microsoft services to fix problems and allow you to configure the information you want to share with your applications.
After the "Settings" page is complete (if you select "custom" option, there are multiple pages), the system will prompt you to provide an email address to log on to Windows. The default option for creating an account in Windows 8 is to use the connected account, which uses your Microsoft account and password to log on to Windows. The email address provided here should be a Microsoft account. You can create one from this interface even if you do not have a Microsoft account. If you do not want to create a connected account, you can click the "do not use Microsoft Account logon" link to create a local account. To view how to create a local account, see the settings below
On the local account creation screen, you will see more traditional account creation options, such as defining the name, typing the password twice, and entering the password prompt. You must enter text in the password prompt field to continue. This is the last step of the Wizard. After you click "next", you will log on to Windows 8 using the local account you just created
After the installation is complete, you have logged on to the PC and the system will load a new "start" screen.