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new pc - things to do list
ih8stress
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Got my nice shiny new 1week old Dell desktop. :j
I've made system recovery back-up discs.
I've removed McAfee and installed Avast in its place.
I intend to download the following:
malwarebytes
superanitispyware
ccleaner
defraggler
When I come to use them, do I have to do this in safe mode or normal mode?
Can someone please remind me how often, and in what order, I need to do these checks.
Do I also have to do Disk Clean-up on my computer, or will the above include this action?
Is there anything else I need to do to keep my computer running smoothly?
Thanks
Got my nice shiny new 1week old Dell desktop. :j
I've made system recovery back-up discs.
I've removed McAfee and installed Avast in its place.
I intend to download the following:
malwarebytes
superanitispyware
ccleaner
defraggler
When I come to use them, do I have to do this in safe mode or normal mode?
Can someone please remind me how often, and in what order, I need to do these checks.
Do I also have to do Disk Clean-up on my computer, or will the above include this action?
Is there anything else I need to do to keep my computer running smoothly?
Thanks
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Good idea.I've made system recovery back-up discs.
Did you use the mcafee removal tool?I've removed McAfee
Unless you find a problem I'd say normal mode is fine. I'd also suggest going into the Options menu of SuperAntiSpyware and turning off it loading up at startup, otherwise it'll slow things down unnecessarilyWhen I come to use them, do I have to do this in safe mode or normal mode?
There's no strict schedule. I'd say every quarter should be fine unless you think you may be infected.Can someone please remind me how often, and in what order, I need to do these checks.
CCleaner will take care of this.Do I also have to do Disk Clean-up on my computer, or will the above include this action?
I'd suggest downloading Firefox and visiting the Windows Update site (you need to use Internet Explorer to visit this site).Is there anything else I need to do to keep my computer running smoothly?0 -
run ccleaner at startup, update and scan with malwarebytes every few weeks or when you suspect a problem.
Uninstall all the crap and trials that come with it in control panel.
Don't install too much stuff that runs at startup, that's what slows a system down. Use autoruns, msconfig, hijackthis to keep an eye on what loads at startup
Defragging is automatic and makes little difference, defraggler isn't really necessary.
The combination of avast and malwarebytes and defender (if you have it running), should make superantispyware superfluous, the on demand scanner is a better check imo, and doesn't bloat your system.
http://www.superantispyware.com/portablescanner.html
Backup to DVD or and/or external hard disk, always keep 2 or more copies (on different media) of important data, preferably as a disk image!!
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I'm in the same boat i have a 60 free trial of Microsoft office is it safe to uninstall this and use open office?0
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I would. I hate all the extra software that comes with new pc's. You could always use the trial, but no point if you're going to install OpenOfiice.0
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Deleted_User wrote: »Good idea.
Did you use the mcafee removal tool?
Unless you find a problem I'd say normal mode is fine. I'd also suggest going into the Options menu of SuperAntiSpyware and turning off it loading up at startup, otherwise it'll slow things down unnecessarily
There's no strict schedule. I'd say every quarter should be fine unless you think you may be infected.
CCleaner will take care of this.
I'd suggest downloading Firefox and visiting the Windows Update site (you need to use Internet Explorer to visit this site).
Hi David. Yes I did use the McAfee removal tool (found on this forum of course:)).
I am also thinking of downloading Firefox, just forgot to mention that bit.:D
I already get Windows update alerts in the Action Center on the desktop.
Thank you for your replies, duly noted.0 -
Don't quite understand the 'as a disk image' partrun ccleaner at startup,
Do you mean on a daily basis?
update and scan with malwarebytes every few weeks or when you suspect a problem.
Uninstall all the crap and trials that come with it in control panel.
Someone on another thread (poppy10) suggested I use something called PC Decrapifier. Would this do everything I needed? Is it any good?
Don't install too much stuff that runs at startup, that's what slows a system down. Use autoruns, msconfig, hijackthis to keep an eye on what loads at startup
Do I google these to find the links?
Defragging is automatic and makes little difference, defraggler isn't really necessary.
The combination of avast and malwarebytes and defender (if you have it running), should make superantispyware superfluous, the on demand scanner is a better check imo, and doesn't bloat your system.
http://www.superantispyware.com/portablescanner.html
Yes, I do have Windows Defender on it
Backup to DVD or and/or external hard disk, always keep 2 or more copies (on different media) of important data, preferably as a disk image
Thank you for your suggestions.0 -
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open office is good and free,
if you want to run some media i would look at a good codec pack or another player instead of WMPDrop a brand challenge
on a £100 shop you might on average get 70 items save
10p per product = £7 a week ~ £28 a month
20p per product = £14 a week ~ £56 a month
30p per product = £21 a week ~ £84 a month (or in other words one weeks shoping at the new price)0 -
I was also going to look into open office which I believe is free? I also have the 60 day free trial. Is there a removal tool for this or do I just uninstall it?
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