DHCP and configured as part of a workgroup.
What this does is that it resets windows to default. Just like formatting your computer.
Sorry...I wasn't quite sure what you meant by that. Please try rephrasing the question.
You need to make sure that your new computer has a wireless adapter, or it's connect to the router with a lan cable.' If your computer does have a wireless adapter, make sure that it's on, and its settings are default. If you have firewall make sure that it does allow required network activity. If you are using a hidden type of router, you need to make sure that your wireless adapter is configured properly.
start/settings/control-panel/windows firewall
Default settings are used in the computer for the simple purpose of easy personalizing. Default settings are meant to please in the minimum of appearance if not the maximum. Otherwise they'd have to have one person set up each and ever computer made according to how he or she likes it.
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The proper term would be "default settings". This is the settings on your computer when you first buy it.
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Go into the start menu. Click on "control pannel" and then adjust any settings you need to from there.
Nothing, the computer will run fine on the default settings usually.
Start->Settings->Control panel->User Accounts
A system image is an exact copy of a drive. By default, a system image includes the drives required for Windows to run. It also includes Windows and your system settings, programs, and files.