Hey there, tech enthusiasts! Welcome to this step-by-step guide on setting up your very own free Windows 10 RDP using the powerful combo of GitHub and the Getscreen method. 🚀
Let's kick things off by breaking down the process into simple, digestible chunks. No worries if you're new to this – we'll walk you through it. If you haven't got a GitHub account yet, don't sweat it! Check out our quick [video tutorial on creating a GitHub account]
Alright, let's get that Getscreen account rolling. Creating an account there is a breeze, and I'll show you how – it'll take literally 1 second! Just copy your Getscreen email to a textpad – we promise it's that easy. ⚡
Now, let's snag that GitHub workflow. In the [description] Telegram(https://t.me/donyface), you'll find links to different mirrors. It's like having backup plans for your backup plans! If the server decides to snooze, you're covered. Oh, and don't worry about mirror links – we've got an explanatory
Alright, tech champs, it's time to put the pieces together. You've got your GitHub account, your shiny new Getscreen account, and that trusty GitHub workflow. Ready to dive in? Let's roll!
- Head over to GitHub, create a new public repository, and click that "Upload files" button.
- Remember that workflow file you downloaded? Drag and drop those files like a pro coder!
- If you're on mobile, don't stress – we've got your back.
- Upload that readme.md file first.
- Create a new file, name it ".github/workflows/test", commit those changes.
- Add two workflow files – easy-peasy!
- Click one of workflows and find this "EMAIL_SECRET=Your Get Screen Mail"
- Replace your copied mail in here , ex: "EMAIL_SECRET=example@gmail.com"
- Do same as to the other workflow. If you dosen't get this right you will not get rdp so watch the video
Woo-hoo! Here comes the fun part:
- Click on the "Actions" tab.
- Choose one of those workflows.
- Hit "Run workflow".
- If you don't see your run, just give it a quick refresh.
- Click on the workflow run, hit "Build now", and then... it's waiting time!
Once the workflow wraps up:
- Check Getscreen – your RDP will be grinning with a green dot!
- Green means go, right? Click "Connect" and say hello to your RDP buddy.
- Runneradmin, prepare to meet your new best friend!
Let's wrap it up with a snappy speed test – after all, you deserve a lightning-fast RDP experience! There you have it, your very own Windows 10 RDP, set up and ready for action.
As we wrap things up, here's a tip – if the first run doesn't quite get you an RDP, don't stress. Give it another shot, and remember, moderation is key. Use this method wisely to keep it going!
Thanks for joining us on this tech journey. Remember, tech adventures can be both fun and straightforward. Drop a star ⭐️ if you found this guide helpful, hit that "Follow" button, and we'll catch you in the next tutorial. Stay tech-savvy, stay awesome! 🎉