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1 – Know your computer What is the first thing you throw away (or the farthest corners of the house) after buying a computer? That’s right, user’s manuals. When a typical question arrives, like “what kind of computer do you have?” or “What is the brand of the motherboard?” most users will answer something like “Uh … ehmm… I used to know it…”. Save all manuals and driver disks, someday will be essential to help you with some trouble you may have. 2- Download the latest drivers Drivers [...]

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Jason
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A recurring question of our followers from Twitter, Facebook and our Blog is “which is the best antivirus?“. Usually I tend to recommend free antivirus like AVG, Avast, Avira, etc. (which are really fantastic and they have nothing to envy to paid ones) but this time I will talk about those not so popular tools that are really worth trying. Ad-Aware Free Antivirus + This one is my favorite! The interface is clean and elegant. The program is very light and it doesn’t “freeze” the entire system when [...]

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Internet security is an issue that affects every Windows user to the same degree.
On this occasion, I have come up with a list of essential PC security software that you must have with your Windows. Each tool above has a particular function, which is why you should download them all and execute them every time you start the system. Therefore, you only have to enjoy a clean and safe Internet navigation.

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Louie
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