2 Tips To Keep Your Computer In Good Condition

Posted on: 10 June 2015
When you purchase a new computer, it is fast and everything works perfect. To keep your computer this way, you need to set time aside each week to do some maintenance, such as virus scans and spyware scans.   Virus Scan A computer virus can quickly cause damage to a computer by damaging data files, destroying your personal files, or even wiping out your whole computer. Viruses are typically distributed through email attachments, downloads, or through removable media such as USB drives or DVDs.
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Protect Your Computer Files: 2 Ways Backup Systems Can Help

Posted on: 22 May 2015
When you work on the computer often, you have plenty of important files that need to be protected. You have two main choices for how to keep these files safe in duplicate or off the main hard drive. These choices are either cloud services or an external hard drive.  The External Hard Drive An external hard drive is one of the best ways to keep your files safe from viruses or computer malfunctions.
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Ordering A Computer? Be Practical And Buy Locally

Posted on: 18 May 2015
If you are debating whether to purchase a computer from a local retailer or to order it online, there are a few things you want to consider before you make the purchase. Some people may think they are getting a great deal because they save a little bit of money purchasing the computer online, but they end up with a lot of unforeseen hassles. Here are a few things that you will benefit from when you choose to buy locally.
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Does Cloud Storage Eliminate The Risks Of Losing Files?

Posted on: 27 April 2015
Computer technology has come a long way since the time when floppy disks were the primary means of backing up files. Today, most companies use some type of cloud storage as a way of protecting, saving, and backing up files. While this is one of the most effective and popular ways to store information, it has its flaws too. If you think that storing your files in cloud storage is 100% safe, you should realize that information stored in cloud storage can be lost, corrupted, or deleted.
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