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How to Fix the Most Common Windows 7 Upgrade Problems

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windows 7 pictureEveryone knows that Windows 7 is the best operating system Microsoft has ever released until now. I managed to do a clean installation of Windows 7 Ultimate Notebook XP without any problems, but not everyone is successful upgrade of Windows 7. There is nothing more frustrating than trapped in a circle an endless reboot repeatedly, so we imagine that Microsoft is trying to to get over the problem gets worse before it ended.  Don’t worry: We’ll explain how to exterminate them.


- Always close your notebook when not in use. If you need to use anti-dust cover of plastic or store in a notebook bag.
- Do not ever touch screen notebook, let alone with sharp objects.
- Do not spray cleaning fluid directly on the notebook screen.
- When a closed notebook notebook try not experience stress. Especially do not put heavy objects on top of a closed notebook.
- Do not close the notebook when there is a particular object between the screen and keyboard. Even a piece of paper stuck between the screen and the keyboard can cause damage to the screen.
- Do not close the notebook in a way slammed.
- To clean the notebook screen, use a soft brush is designed to clean the LCD screen from dust.
- If the brush is not enough, use a soft cloth or tissue moistened with cleaning fluid. Remember! Do not use cleaning fluid containing ammonia or alcohol. Spray cleaning fluid on the cloth and wipe the screen gently when cleaning.
- Liquid cleanser for notebook screen cleaning is recommended using the same type that is used to display digital camera. This fluid can usually be found at the store camera equipment vendor.


HOW TO PROTECT NOTEBOOK FROM HACKER

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The internet in this day and age is fraught with all manner of dangers for your NOTEBOOK-there are viruses and worms to worry about, as well as all manner of spyware; there are identity thieves and con artists-but the most publicized danger on the internet has always been the hacker.

Hackers seem to be everywhere-at least, if you believe the advertisements-but there are a few simple steps that you can take to keep yourself safe from most of their attentions. They’re not foolproof, by any means, but by following these steps, you can greatly reduce your vulnerability.


First, have a fully updated antivirus program-the well-known ones are Norton and McAfee, but a company called AVG has a good one that they’ll let you have for free. While it doesn’t specifically protect against hackers per se, many hackers have been known to look for infected computers to exploit for their own purposes.

Second, have a firewall. If you run windows XP, the built-in firewall may be enough. You’ll want to restrict as much as you can, leaving only the openings that you absolutely need to use for your programs that communicate with the internet. A firewall will prevent a hacker from accessing many of the usual avenues used to exploit your computer.

Third, make sure to have the latest security updates distributed by the manufacturer of your operating system. It’s often a hassle to have to keep updating the operating system, sometimes weekly, but it’s necessary if you want to keep your computer properly safe; most of the ways that a hacker can get into your computer are through those same areas that the updates are used to patch.

Fourth, make sure to practice safe internet use: don’t accept files from strangers; don’t directly connect to anybody you don’t already know and trust-direct connections reveal your IP, the ‘address’ of your computer, which is needed for them to know how to break in; don’t run any programs that you aren’t sure of the source. Use common sense, and this step shouldn’t be too difficult.


Finally, if you have a friend who’s adept with computers, see if you can have their help securing your computer, and checking up on it now and then to ensure that you have everything you need to keep your computer safe.

No computer is ever entirely safe from hackers-but you can take steps to keep the dangers to a minimum. All it requires is some common sense and some vigilance, making sure to keep up-to-date with all the news as it happens.

Free Remote Alarm

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Lalarm pictureDid you ever hesitate to leave your laptop or Notebook for a few minutes in a public space like a library? No need for that with Laptop Alarm. Laptop Alarm will emit a loud alarm whenever someone tries to steal your laptop or Notebook. LAlarm using USB port or power port of the  laptop or Notebook. We as a sensor to detect when the laptop we have experienced harassment. LAlarm is a free application for Windows.

Once installed, we can arrange LAlarm to perform various tasks, if we unplug the laptop or Notebook from the power cord or wall, or if the USB drive where we had to pull out safely. All of these tasks can we leave it to LAlarm, even to sound alarm if the laptop we are moving

LAlarm is free laptop alarm security software. LAlarm sounds an alarm when a laptop is in danger of being stolen or losing data, and it can recover and destroy data if the laptop is stolen. LAlarm consists of five alarms and other security functions designed to protect laptops and data against theft as well as to prolong the battery lifetime. Read the rest of this entry »

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