Well you can download backtracker and create a restore to shipped condition. You should check all your drivers
Asus Support Downloads update to the latest.
You can also download
Macrium Reflect and create an image of your OS hard Drive/SSD. This also will return you to the exact time that your create the images.
There are no issues with partitions on hard drives. Asus seems to want to break them up in to two partitions each. C D E F. You can leave them that way or simple merge C with D and E with F then rename E to D. There will be no data on the D or E and F drive so all that is necessary is to delete the F partition and then expand E into the unused space left from deleting F. You can do the same with C and D. I use
Mini Tool partition wizard to accomplish these type task. Or just leave them the way the are.
You will have to really pay attention when running windows update. MS will have window 10 install before you know whats happening. check each update when the upgrade to 10 comes up just hide it to prevent if from running.
Test Test Test run every benchmark break in program you can. You want to insure ASAP that all your hardware is working correctly, You also want to insure your CPU And GPU are pasted well. Not overheating, Really check everything you don't want to find out something is not working after your return to vendor period ends. I think Amazon is 30 days.
If you have any issues or think you might someone here will help you figure it out.
Hwinfo64 is good monitoring program the sensor part of it will show you your GPU and CPU Loads Temps and Fan Speeds + a whole lot more
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