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Avonside
868 Avonside Drive
Avonside, Christchurch
sales@avonside.co.nz
www.avonside.co.nz
T: (03) 389 3887
F: (03) 389 3779
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Global Newsletter
July 2006
Our Top Ten Tips -
Part 1
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Once upon a time, your
computer was brand new. It started up perfectly, ran without errors and it had
never even seen the internet. However, over time things started to slow down.
As you visited websites and installed software, something had a negative effect
on your computer’s performance. Your local Computer Troubleshooter can ‘clean’
things up, but what happens when you get your computer back again? Is it just a
matter of time before another service is needed?
Fortunately there are some
things that you can do. Below are the first five of our ‘Top Ten Tips’ for
looking after your computer:
1. Use a ‘firewall’:
A firewall allows you to prevent access from the internet to certain areas of
your computer. This increases your level of security and makes it harder for
‘hackers’ to get to your information. Firewall protection is provided by
special software on your computer, or your network hardware (e.g., your
broadband internet modem may have a firewall built in). A firewall is essential
for anyone with high speed internet access.
2. Use up-to-date
anti-virus software that works:
Anti-virus software is essential for any computer that reads information from
another source (including emails, websites and files on USB sticks). To be
effective, your anti-virus software must be working and it must be updated with
the latest information from the manufacturer – they regularly send out updates
telling your system what new viruses to look out for. Check with your
anti-virus software maker, as you may need to pay a subscription fee to entitle
you to the updates
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3.
Use anti-spyware/anti-adware software:
Spyware and adware programs will slow down your computer, running ‘in the
background’ without your knowledge and they will not be picked up by your
anti-virus software. Anti-spyware/anti-adware software must also be kept up to
date, but those scans do not examine each file as it is used on your computer.
Run your anti-spyware and anti-adware scans on a regular basis, or see if you
can schedule them to start automatically at a certain time each day.
4.
Apply new ‘Windows Updates’:
As it becomes aware of them, Microsoft releases updates and patches to fix
security problems. Find the ‘Windows Update’ icon or visit
http://update.microsoft.com to check if there are any new updates that your
computer needs. If you have Windows XP with Service Pack 2, this can be
automated in ‘Control Panel’ – ‘Security Center’.
5.
Backup your information & test your backups:
Make sure that your important files are being copied somewhere else on a regular
basis (e.g., onto CD, tape or using online backup solution). Your computer can
fail at any time, and you could lose everything! Make the time now to check
that you can actually read those files from your backup copy.
Talk to your local Computer
Troubleshooter about the best way to implement our first five tips in your
particular situation.
Next month we will
bring you more tips, including ‘defragmentation’ and dust. |
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Contact your local Computer Troubleshooters
(03) 389 3887
Graham Love
021 555 151
Ashley Thin
021 555 137
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