A Few Suggestions in Making Your Pre-Owned Laptop Perform Optimally

Monday, 27 September 2010, 14:01 | Category : Web Design
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After a lot of considerationcomparison-shopping and mental agony, you finally bought a laptop and you were very happy, at least for sometime. The next thing after you have landed back to reality is what to do about it. If your laptop is brand new and right off the box from the store, no worry: you just turn it on and load your needed programs and utilities. But if it is a used laptopor arefurbished laptop, there are more things to do after turning it on. That is even assuming that you scrutinized it properly at the store before agreeing to pay for it and it performed superbly.

Here are the necessary things and some optional things you could do to optimize its functioning:

Imperative #1-Clean up the HDD: Old data in your HDD may not have been removed even while refurbishing. Inputted data remain in the disk even after deletion unless overwritten by new information. These remnants of old data use up space in the HDD and may compel the machine to record new data somewhere else, producing broken up files. File fragmentation is one cause of sluggish performance. There are special software designed for nuking old data without deleting the operating system and other applications.

Imperative #2-Reformat the drive: Faster than clearing the drive is reformatting. It completely clears the hard disk which regrettably includes your systems in it. Thus you will have to re-install them afterwards. This is one precaution people divide up the disk into separate drives (C; D) and install operating systems in Drive C and data in Drive D. You can utilize Windows Clean Disk utility or some different application for this.

Imperative #3-Set up an antivirus software: For security when working with the machine, especially at the Internet opening websites and copying files or illustrations. Many viruses come through the Web and the more deadly ones can infect the operating system severely enough to render it a terminal case. Some can destroy your data or double up occupied space by running a parallel program.

It is a good idea to pick a software which will also defend you from malware and spyware. The evil mini programs can damage your programs or at least hamper its operation. They are often used to scrape email132013201320 addresses from your computer to send spam to, as well as to you.

Optional #1-Upgrade your systems and applications: If possible replace systems and applications with those you trust. Also, some laptops were sold because they were outdated, being overly slow, low RAM, inappropriate with newer utility programs and such. Adding to the capacity of your RAM or HDD will be useful to your work.

Optional #2-Make available an extra battery: Battery life ordinarily runs two to three years, so if you do not know when your laptop was first sold, you run the risk of losing battery power at a critical time. It is best to keep an extra one on hand.

Optional #3-Safeguard your machine: Use your laptop universal security slot by buying and fixing a USS cable to it. It can readily pinpoint your laptop if it is stolen. Have your name and other markings incise at a easily-seen place in the cover for the identical purpose.

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