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Thursday, 04 June 2009 08:18 |
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First and foremost, prevention is the best medicine. But assuming you're reading this because it's too late for that, I'll save the I-told-you-so's for my article on backups in the IT Consulting section of the site. It used to be that if you picked up an infection, a little electronic penicillin in the form of ad-ware removal tools and a good anti-virus scan could get you back in business. These days it's a little more dicey.
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Thursday, 04 June 2009 08:16 |
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It’s easy to be impressed by the speed and performance of a new personal computer (PC). Fresh out of the box, it contains no accumulation of old programs, you’re booting to a clean operating system (OS), and you're running the latest and greatest hardware. What could be better?
It’s easy to miss the gradual slowdown as you install all your productivity and convenience software, throw a couple games on there, and download some ‘necessary’ plug-ins online. But then you start to notice how long you’re waiting for your web browser or email program to open. And it slowly starts to eat at you. Eventually you decide it’s time to reclaim the raw power of your PC. But how?
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