Electrical
problems will kill your machine faster than any virus and it is one of the most
common causes of damaged machines I come across. Purchase a good surge
protector and use it. I recommend Belkin. If you have a damaged laptop power
supply replace it and if the connector is damaged get it repaired before it
shorts out and blows the laptop.
Tip 2.
Invest in a Good Backup device
Safeguard your data by purchasing a solid backup drive and regularly
backing up your information. You will spend around 100 euro. Seek technical
assistance to ensure you are backing up all your key information. Use the two
copy rule for all important information (two copies on two separate devices)
and don’t use your backup drive to store information other than your
backups.
Tip 3.
Invest in a Good Anti-Virus Program
There is no free lunch when it comes to security and if you
rely on so called “free” products to protect you on the internet you will get
burned sooner or later. Seek professional advice on which anti-virus program to
purchase and ensure it is properly installed and configured. The anti-virus
program installed on your computer is not there because it was the best it’s
installed because it was the cheapest the manufacturer could find ! Visit my
website at www.reidyonline.com to see a comparison of some of the
leading anti-virus programs.
Tip 4.
Restrict Access
Don’t allow others to use your computer unless you want to get virus
infected.
If you must allow someone to use the machine then either create a
restricted account or activate the guest feature on your operating system.
Guard your password and don’t give it out as once you do you have compromised
your security.
Tip 5.
Avoid Overloading Your PC
Avoid installing toolbars and extensions to your browser and avoid
downloading Google apps and in particular google desktop, earth etc. These
applications can hog the internet and make your browsing experience slow and
frustrating. Less is better when it comes to the internet.