How to do a System Restore on Your Computer
Did you accidentally delete an important program or install something that completely corrupted your computer? Did you know that you can basically turn back time on your PC like nothing ever happened? You can do a system restore and basically turn your computer back to a date prior from when the mishap occurred. Then your harddrive performs like it never happened! Just follow these simple instructions by the boot cd:
1) Go to Start menu/ programs/ accessories/ system tools/ system restore
2) Select restore my computer from an earlier time
4) Click next
5) Select the time frame you want to go back from
6) Click next & your computer should be back to its normal self!
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How to Change Your Computers Start Up Programs
Does your computer take forever to start up when you turn it on? If your computer takes more than a couple of minutes to completely start up, you probably have too many programs loading all at once. When you install new software, they all want to load right when the computer starts. If you do not uncheck certain box’s during installation, every program you have starts up all at the same time & really slows down your computer. Here’s a simple way The Boot CD will help to only start up the programs you need & make your computer run faster!
1) Go to Start menu
2) Select Run
3) Type in: msconfig
4) Click ok
5) Select the startup tab in the pop up window
6) Uncheck the box’s of the programs you do not want to start up every time. Be careful to not unselect important Windows software that you need.
7) Click Apply
8) Either restart you computer now to see the results or wait until later.
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Follow these helpful hints to keep your computer free of problems in the future
1. Never, never, turn your computer off with the power switch until Windows has shut down.
2. It’s highly recommend that you purchase an UPS (uninterrupted power supply) for your computer.
3. Backup, backup, backup, any data you cannot afford to lose to at least two separate physical drives. So backup data to external hard drives, Zip disks, CD-RWs etc. Also back up important files to an FTP site if you have access. If by worst scenario your computer crashes, your information is safe on the FTP site that is hosted by a 3rd party far away.
4. Run Scandisk and Defragment at least once a month, programs on the boot cd.
5. Never unplug peripherals from the computer when it is powered up. Unplugging with the power on can short out the connector socket or the motherboard.
6. Do keep at least 300 MBs of your C drive free for Windows to use. If you use Windows XP or Vista then you should have 400-600 MBs of free space on your C drive.
7. Do not let a lot of programs load up when you start your computer. They use valuable memory and Windows Resources (Windows internal workspace).
8. Do use a virus check regularly. Everyone should use a virus checker. The best type of protection is continuous monitoring from multiple anti-virus programs. Many programs are on the boot cd that you can use to cross check. It good to utilize a couple of different programs because each one can detect different forms of viruses & malware.
9. If you have a high speed Internet connection you need a firewall program. A firewall program keeps those who want to hijack your computer from gaining access to your system. You really do not want someone else running your computer.
10. Keep track of the software disks you receive with your computer and new peripherals.
Monthly:
11. Check for updates Windows updates
12. Delete/uninstall unneeded or unused programs. Keeping your hard drive free of unused programs is good to free up space.
Quarterly:
13. Change all your passwords. Make sure you always use a password that someone would not guess easily. Don’t use password as your password. Amazingly how many people actually use this! That’s just like leaving your car door unlocked with the key in the ignition. You are just asking someone to steal your information.
Yearly:
14. Renew your software update and anti virus subscriptions.
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How to Find Your Network Key
Sometimes you misplace that import network key to access your own wireless in your house. Here’s a quick way The Boot CD can help you find out what that key to your Linksys wireless router so you can get back on the internet:
1) Type this in your web browser: http://192.168.1.1
2) It will prompt you for a username & password, enter them (if you do not have a username & password see below)
3) A page that says LINKSYS in left hand corner will show up
4) Click on the WIRELESS tab
5) Click WIRELESS SECURITY tab
6) Here it will tell you what your internet key is
7) This you can type into your laptop for example to connect to your wifi
B) If you do not have the password to access the above, go to Linksys website:
4) Click on the WIRELESS tab
5) Click WIRELESS SECURITY tab
6) Here it will tell you what your internet key is
7) This you can type into your laptop for example to connect to your wifi
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