- Stopping desktop ad popups
- Displaying hidden files and folders
- Convert Your drives to the NTFS file system
- Formatting a hard drive partition larger than 32 Gigs with FAT32
- Finding your IP address and other information with IPCONFIG
- Update your machine automatically
- Logging in as the 'Administrator' account
- Update your drivers
- Check your PC for spyware and other nasties
- Show the quicklaunch bar
- Locking the desktop
- Using the Windows Scientific calculator feature
- Accessibility tools
- Set a new home page in explorer
- Remove the annoying dog from the search screen
- Change the look of your mouse pointer.
- Email attachments are the most common vector for viruses.
- Keyboard shortcuts
- Set monitor refresh rate
- Set power options
- Creating shortcuts
- Create passwords for all your user accounts!Source : http://www.pcstats.com
The Internet has become a breeding ground for millions of brand-new malware samples every month. With names like Trojans, worms, bots or keyloggers these threats can ruin your day – or your PC. And for that matter, a single PC in the household with a virus can infect all other PCs, laptops and connected devices on the network. After all, the home PC is now the central hub of everyone’s digital life. It holds personal files, contacts, pictures and music. Maybe even the logins and passwords to your bank account.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Essential advice for Beginners (59-80)
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