One of the most common questions computer users ask
is, “How do I maintain my computer and keep it running
great?” A computer is a lot like a car…it costs more
than you think it should, it starts going down in
value as soon as you bring it home and it requires
regular maintenance to keep it running smoothly. Here
are a few basic guidelines required to help keep your
PC out of the shop:

•Always use a surge protector! Power surges, spikes,
lightning and brown-outs are all things that can
literally burn up your computer & its peripherals.
Save yourself lots of money in repairs by buying a
decent surge protector (AKA power strip) for your
computer and use it. A UPS (uninterruptible power
supply), though slightly more expensive, is even
better. Also, realize that these power strips can only
take so much…once they get hit with a large spike of
voltage, they can lose their protective capabilities.
If yours is over 3 years old, consider a replacement.

•Always use up-to-date virus protection! Everyone
should know about this by now, but we often see
computers with either no virus protection at all, or
anti-virus software that’s badly out-of-date. Nothing
can wreck your computer faster than a virus (except
for maybe electricity, like we mentioned above), but
with a small investment in good anti-virus software
and making sure you set it to update itself daily, you
can easily protect your computer and your critical
data from being trashed. Norton & McAfee are the most
popular brands, but there are others…some are even
free for personal use. Here are some links you can
visit for more information:

McAfee Anti-virus - http://us.mcafee.com/

Norton Anti-virus -
http://www.symantec.com/nav/nav_9xnt/

AVG Free Anti-Virus (for home users only) -
http://www.grisoft.com/doc/40/lng/ww

•Be careful what you install on your computer! This is
another thing many people overlook. Installing lots of
programs on your computer is a lot like putting a
bunch of rowdy children together on a playground…some
of them may not play well together. A good rule of
thumb is “if you don’t need, don’t install it”. This
is especially true when you surf the web. You will
likely get bombarded with pop-up ads trying to get you
to install all kinds of free utilities they claim your
computer can’t live without…most of these are spyware,
adware and junk. These little programs can slow down
your system, collect personal information without your
permission and sometimes even cause your computer to
crash. Rather than pay a technician to clean up your
computer when it’s a mess, it’s a better idea to keep
it clean from the start.


Thanks and Regards
Peter S. Rodrigues
Cisco Certified internetworking expert. (CCIE)
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer. (MCSE)




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