3 Summer Computer Tips

3 Summer Computer Tips


# 1 - Summer Computer Travel
Tourists should be alert when you get home from long weekends like the Fourth of July, to broadcast a popular time for computer viruses.

Most computer users have a tendency to turn your computer into the carriage, which means it is not newly released anti-virus patches or anti-spyware up to date, run the two most common areas to ensure that problems with the computer. We recommend upgrading anti-virus and spyware before you open the email or online after a prolonged absence.

We are dedicated to an increase in calls for virus problems immediately following long weekends. Avoid the problems of security software before you start your computer. For a list of viruses, spyware and trends, visit: www.VisitingGeeks.com / downloads.htm

# 2 - If you leave your computer?
A question we often hear, "I have my computer on or off?"

There are two schools of thought ...
The on and off many times during the day subjects the microcircuits flex fatigue and change of temperature fluctuations. Over time, this could lead to a break in the circuit and system failure.

Leave the computer all the time makes it more wear on mechanical components (the spindle drive motor drive and fan).

Best compromise. The first user to activate the morning, the last user to turn off.

We leave our desktops all the time for the execution of the tasks of running the utility for hours at night. System starts (flush with the RAM and reboot the operating system) to eliminate regularly and systematically, the case covers all the dust has accumulated clean, especially around the fans and screens.

# 3 - Stop Pop-ups!
Do not click on the window of a popup. Instead, close it by clicking the X in the upper right corner. Many people are in the installation of spyware and pop-ups that promise to fool your system clean. If you have a message that can help, I think its spyware and do not click!

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