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Tips 1 - Make a back-up of your information. There's
not one proven way to back-up but use which way works best for
you. CD-R's, Zip Drives, and special back-up programs are all
plausible options. This way if your system crashes you can have
something to replace it with rather than loosing all your information.
You won't have the latest updates, but at least you're not starting
from scratch
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Tips 2 - Another option is to create an image map of your
hard drive using two removable hard drives. Use one as the main
drive and the second as a back up drive. Make sure the image
map is the same on both drives. You can then switch out drives
quickly and easily if there is ever an uncorrectable problem
with the main drive.
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Tips 3 - Using windows, you can press the Windows key +
F to open up a search window for your Home PC. To search other
Home PCs on your network, you can press the Windows key + F
+ Ctrl.
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Tips 4 - Avoid overloading your USB ports with devices.
Your USB ports have a limited electrical supply and too many
devices can cause a short circuit when competing for the same
supply. This can cause problems for other devices in your Home PC.
You can check your output through Windows Device Manager. If
you have too much, you may wish to move some devices or get
an external USB hub.
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Tips 5 - A shortcut to entering websites is to type the
name of the site you wish to visit into your address bar and
then press Ctrl + Enter together to automatically enter the
rest of the URL (http:// and .com).
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Tips 6 - If you use external devices such as cameras, external
drives, etc you may want to consider locking the drives associated
with the device. Every time you plug in a new device it gets
assigned a drive name. If you are using an application that
uses that device, conflicts may occur if it is assigned another
drive name every time it is plugged in.
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Tips 7 - If you have multiple programs open in Windows,
you can easily switch between them by holding Alt + pressing
Tab to cycle through them.
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Tips 8 - If you wish to make your Home PC more secure when
not in front of it, you can enable a password protected screensaver
or press Windows Key + L to "lock" your Home PC.
A locked can only be unlocked by entering in your Windows user
password.
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PC Tips 9 - An overheated Home PC can lead to numerous problems.
Ensure that your fan is working properly and isn't cluttered
with dust. Over heating can cause permanent CPU damage. If your
Home PC is newer, it may contain a thermal sensor that can detect
when it is overheating; check your settings to make sure it's
configured properly.
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Tips 10 - Whenever using external devices make sure that
you remove the device properly or you may experience some data
loss. A "remove hardware" icon should appear in your
system tray. Click on it and select the drive name of the device
you wish to remove and wait for the dialog box to appear that
lets you now it is safe to remove the device.
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