3 Summer Computer Tips

3 Summer Computer Tips

1 - Summer Travel computer science
Tourists should be alert when arriving home from long weekends like the Fourth of July, to spread a popular time for computer viruses.

Most computer users have a tendency to turn their computers when not traveling, which means that you do not get restarted anti-virus patches or anti-spyware up to date, the two areas most trends, the 
cause computer problems. We recommend that your anti-virus and anti-spyware update before opening the e-mail or online after an extended absence.

We see a steady increase in calls for virus problems immediately following long weekends. 
Avoid problems by all your security software before you restart the computer. For a list of viruses, spyware and trends, visit: www.VisitingGeeks.com / downloads.htm

2 - Should we leave on the computer?
A question I often hear is, "Am I my computer on or off?"

There are two schools of thought ...
On and off several times during the day subjects the microcircuits to bending and fatigue, the changing temperatures. 
Over time, this could lead to a break in the circuit and the result of a system failure.

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

Best compromise. 
The first user of the morning to clear the last user.

We leave our desktops all the time expected to operate under consideration of the public service during the hours of the night. 
Also restart the system (to remove the RAM and reboot the operating system) on a regular basis and to remove systematically covers the case to remove dust that may have accumulated on clean, especially around the fans and screens.

3 - Stop Pop-ups!
Never click on a pop-up window. 
Instead, close it by clicking the X in the upper right corner. Many people are in the installation of spyware and pop-ups that fool clean your system promises. If you have a message that can receive help, think its spyware and do not click on you!

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