By Frank Bishop


Have a new computer? These are the things you must take note of before you execute something which may put your money to waste. Let your machine last with the following tips:

Make use of an uninterrupted power supply or UPS to go with your PC. This may extend the life of the computer specifically when then UPS possesses voltage regulation and surge suppression features. You would not likewise need to be bothered in case electrical power all of a sudden goes off as you get to protect all documents or data saved in your hard drive.

Make certain that you make a copy your data always as you won't realize when your machine will stop working or break down. Make extra copies by saving them in CDs by employing a CD burner. Furthermore, another option is to use an external hard drive so that your back up data reside in a different hardware. Doing this can make it possible for you to use your "hot back up" from another disk when something goes amiss with your internal disk.

In line with the tip above mentioned, set aside at least 100 MB of space in your C: drive for your operating system to work effectively. Do this so you do not slow down the processes inside your PC.

Scan and defragment your disks on a week by week basis. Check for probable suspicious or malicious records and clean or remove them right away. Do this often to keep your computer from crashing. Install a reliable antivirus program to safeguard your PC from getting infections just in case you catch a virus when you download and read information or inadvertently visit an unreliable source in the web.

Check you do not have many programs on automatic start-up configured in your CPU so it wouldn't be too long until you reach full boot mode. Keep all installers handy regardless of whether you have already used them on your CPU. You'll never know when you'll have a need for them again such as when there's a need for reformatting.




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