So you just
bought a new laptop and sold old laptop.
Congratulations! However, a computer is one of the most fragile things ever
created, especially when it comes to software. Just mess up on little things
and then everything goes down the drain. Examples include getting viruses,
which are nasty occurrences.
With that in
mind, you need to be aware of protecting your software at all times, because
you never know when something could go wrong.
Keep in mind
these things when you have a new laptop:
Antivirus Software
One of the
first things you need to do when you turn on your new laptop is installing
antivirus software. It is imperative you protectyour laptop from any viruses, because if you don’t you’ll notice a drop in
performance.
If you bought
a laptop, normally they come with trial versions of antivirus software. These
are great, because they already work. To get the full features though, just pay
a small fee.
Other times,
free antivirus software works great too, such as Microsoft Security Essentials. Just make sure you scan your
computer every week.
Updating the Software
If your
laptop comes with preinstalled software, you better make sure they are updated.
That’s because updated software allows better protection from viruses and
hackers.
Programs like
Google Chrome, Adobe Flash and other things like that all require regular updates.
If you install them, don’t ignore the updates that come with them afterwards.
They’ll definitely help you in the long run.
Create a System Restore
Eventually, you’ll
want to branch out and experiment with your operating system. Sometimes, those
experiments go haywire. That’s where a System Restore comes in.
A System
Restore allows you to return to the last working condition of Windows, where
all of the settings and everything else are restored to their normal condition,
as if nothing happened.
It’s a great
tool to have, especially for those who like to tinker with computers. You can
set how often Windows will save restore points such as weekly or daily so you
can pick the latest one.
Remove Bloatware
Other times,
manufacturers ship laptops with plenty of software to sweeten the deal. Some
are useful, while some are not. Useful software includes Adobe programs. You’ll
definitely use them in the future.
Examples of
useless programs include additional menus that look similar to Mac OS X, Other examples include webcam
software, which a lot of people don’t really need, especially when they’re not
into webcam sessions.
Create an Admin Account
If other
people are going to use your computer, sooner or later someone is bound to mess
it up. Prevent this from happening by creating an administrator account.
There, you’ll
be able to control everything other people do, such as installing software. You
can prevent them from installing anything by asking them to enter a password,
which of course, they don’t know.
The benefit
of this strategy is significant, especially for those who have internet cafes.
Conclusion
By following
these simple tips, you’ll be able to preserve the life of Windows. You won’t
have to reinstall the OS every 6 months or sell your laptop to have a new one.You can leave it longer if you like.
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