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Submitted by HelpMeRick.com on December 31, 2005 - 1:12pm.
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It's no secret that Adam and I are computer consultants/trainers/troubleshooters. So, why would I potentially take food out of my own hand by writing this tip? Two reasons: 1) I like to help people and share knowledge 2) I hate troubleshooting messes that could have prevented and 3) I enjoy teaching people how to get the most out of their computers instead of being frustrated and constantly battling or worrying about the computer.

OK, so I lied, it was three reasons.

In a nutshell, I whole heartedly believe that IF a computer user follows these simple rules, their computer will become a useful tool versus an expensive adversary,

  1. Subscribe and read the Castellini on Computers newsletter. We provide a great deal of troubleshooting and prevention tips every week.

  2. Listen to our program as often as possible and CALL if you have questions BEFORE you make the plunge into something that seems foreign or you aren't totally comfortable with doing or purchasing.

  3. Visit this web site (HelpMeRick.com) often! Use the search engine, read the tips (and follow them), look at our recommended products and reviews of new products or services.

  4. BACKUP YOUR IMPORTANT DATA OFTEN!! I know capitalizing words on the Internet insinuates yelling...I am yelling.

  5. Keep an anti-virus program (any anti-virus program) running on your computer all the time and keep it UPDATED (not the same as scanning weekly).

  6. Run the Windows firewall (Windows XP users) if you use a broadband connection. If you are a dial-up user and use the Internet many hours a week, use it as well. Non-WinXP users can download a free firewall or purchase their own. Routers work great too as extra protection (broadband users).

  7. Windows XP users...keep up your Windows Updates!

  8. Check your computer for spyware (a.k.a. malware and adware).

Read more details about these eight important points and more here on this web site using our Tip Archive or the search engine. Please take advantage of it and share it with your neighbors, friends and family.

If this helped, consider buying me a beer or an Americano!
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