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Monday 22 October 2012

Trick To Secure Your New PC

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Every one of us wants to secure our new PC form a certain damage . So here i am going to gives you New PC tricks that helps you to make your new PC more secure.
1. Remove Unneeded Software
Many believe that a new PC fresh out-of-the box that has yet to be exposed to the Internet is secure.  Nothing can be further from the truth. Many machines come with software installed on it that makes your machine extremely vulnerable to an attack.  A general rule-of-thumb is the less software on the computer, the easier it is to secure it.
Do an inventory of all the software that is on your machine, and make sure you are actually going to be using every piece of software that’s installed.  In addition, unnecessary software (especially software that’s running in the background) can slow down the operation speed of software that you are actually using.
2. Install Microsoft Security Patches
Run Windows Update to install Microsoft security patches that are missing from your machine.  Chances are high that new viruses and bugs in the software were created/discovered and (hopefully) addressed since your Operating System was installed on your computer.  Run Windows update to make sure your computer is up to date with all of the latest Windows patches.
3. Configure Your Anti virus Software
The last thing we recommend is for you to customize the anti virus software that’s running on your computer.  Having anti virus installed on your computer is a great start, but it’s not recommended to trust that your anti virus is automatically configured to provide the maximum levels of security for your system.
There are many different anti virus software out on the market, so it’s tough for us to tell you how your particular anti virus software should be configured.  However, a Google search should help you find adequate guidance on properly fine-tuning the anti virus software you’re using.
Apply these three new PC tricks on your new PC to make it more secure

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