Condensation on the inside of new windows is not normal and may indicate a problem with the installation or the window itself. It is recommended to contact the manufacturer or installer to address the issue.
To prevent condensation on new windows, ensure proper ventilation in your home by using exhaust fans, opening windows, and using a dehumidifier. Additionally, consider using insulating window coverings and keeping indoor temperatures consistent.
When choosing windows for a home in New Zealand, consider double-glazed windows with low-e coatings for energy efficiency and insulation. Additionally, consider windows with good ventilation options to help regulate indoor temperature and reduce condensation.
Install windows 8 on your new laptop. Simple!
If you have a current form of Windows on your PDA now, you should be able to run the new Windows 7.
The condensation you see is normal when indoor humidity levels are as high as you have and it gets very cold outside. But my rule of thumb is not to worry until condensation gets bad enough to run down the windows and form pools. Then it's time to boost indoor ventilation to drop relative humidity levels to about 35%. This will stop damaging levels of condensation in most cases, though you might still see some misting along window bottoms. It's not unusual for condensation to increase when new, better-sealing windows are installed because indoor humidity levels rise. This happens as the unintentional flow of fresh air into a house from drafts decreases, retaining more moisture generated by showering, washing and breathing.
The Windows installation disc should have come with your new computer. If you lost it, contact Microsoft for a new one. Or you can go to a store and buy a new copy.
New double paned windows are probably the best for Chicago' colder weather. There are new double paned windows that have great insulation and durability to last.
The first thing you should do after a new installation is run an update.
Not me, but maybe you should.
It could be caused by moister in the air, this is why you should keep your basement at a regular temperature. During winter you should not have a problem but during summer you will need to fix it.
Check the package... Usually, you should get a "recovery disk"!
From Windows Explorer, you can click on File -> New -> Folder. You can also right click inside the folder that you want to create a new folder in, then select New, then Folder. You will then be allowed to enter a name for the folder. Type it in, and hit enter.