You already made your decision to switch, right? The most effective way to transition from Mac to PC is to dive right in wholeheartedly. Hide your Mac under your bed or in a closet if you must. We suggest going completely, 100 percent cold turkey with your new PC ASAP. The quicker you resolve any issues, or figure out how to get past some sticking point on PC that's different than on a Mac, the faster you'll get up to speed with Windows.
Chances are you still have your old Mac, and when you come across some 'challenge' with your new PC, you might be tempted to try to circumvent it and just pop back onto the old Apple computer to get the job done. This tip is easier said than done, but it's also perhaps the most important advice on this list. Go cold turkey and quit that Mac completely
It's a good idea to spend some time poking around these services to determine which ones are valuable to you. For example, if you use Skype, you can use your Skype credentials to log in to your Microsoft account. But did you know your Microsoft account gives you access to a bunch of additional Microsoft services, including Skype, OneDrive, Xbox Live, the Windows Store and MSN services? If you already use any of these Microsoft services, or have in the past, you likely already have a Microsoft account. If you already setup your PC, you probably already created an account.