Take it somewhere and get it adjusted. I'd be happy to do it if you were near by. You can get it close, but if you are off a little bit, you can burn it up. Have seen it many times.
Adjustments are 1. 5 turns out. Turn in the idle screw a little also to keep the saw running while you check the high and low speed adjustments.
The high speed adjustment is closer to the motor, they should be labeled on the carb with a simple "L" and "H".
To make a basic adjustment, you need to get the high speed set first. Start the saw and run at WOT. Turn the high speed screw in till it sounds like it is really screaming. Remember that spot and slowly back it out till it sounds like it is loading up or going to stall. From there turn it in about 1/4 turn and you should be good.
The slow speed is just the same as the high speed. At idle follow the same steps.
Once the slow spped is set, back out the idle screw till the chain just comes to a stop. You might have to hit the throttle a few times after backing out the idle screw.
This should get you close, but I would really let a shop adjust it correctly.