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Re: Computer good practices
I agree with Don on the Linux thing. But if not, here's one thing to remember for Microsoft operating systems:
- ALWAYS wait until at least the first service pack before buying it. - Try to legally buy any programs, no matter how enticing the alternatives are. Not only is it illegal, but if you don't know what you're doing it can ruin your machine - Don't buy HP. Pure crap. - When upgrading, don't skimp. That 1GB of RAM may have sounded like a great deal, but you're trying to play high-end games or edit videos. Might as well get at least 2, since most programs get more resource-intensive. Same with CPUs. I also agree with the following statements from above: - Don't use Internet Explorer unless something won't work in Firefox(or whatever browser you use). - When using Gmail, go to https://gmail.google.com instead of the default [Also works when your school blocks the default] - If you have any wireless networks at your house make sure they are secured. (WEP can be cracked in about 10-15 min if you know what your doing, WPA and WPA2 are much more secure) - Make sure all computer devices are plugged into a surge protector. (actually, anything should use a surge protector) Last edited by synth3tk : 03-11-2007 at 03:07. |
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