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How To Build A Cheap Computer By Your Self

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

The first step in building cheap computers is to determine the route you want to use to build systems. You basically have three choices when considering building cheap computers: build a system from scratch, expand on a bare bones computer, or upgrade an existing system. Building a system from scratch can be a rewarding experience. However, it is not for everyone. If you are impatient or are intimidated by mechanical tools, you are better to choose one of the other two options.

Regardless of the method you choose, you will follow three basic steps:

1. Plan
2. Assemble
3. Test

The planning phase of your project involves determining the specifications for the computer you want to build. Once you know this information you can start shopping for parts that meet those specifications. Your main considerations should be
hard-disk, memory, and CPU (central processing unit). The harddrive is important because it determines how much information you are able to store on the computer. While you could build a computer with a harddrive smaller than 2 GB (gigabytes), it is not recommended.

The harddrive and memory work together. The amount of memory you place in your computer will directly affect how the system is able to complete the different processes that you request when using the system. If you have no idea what size hard-drive and the amount of memory you need, you should consider the type of operating system you intend to load on the system. You can consult the manufacturer of your hard-drive or review the information on Cheap-Computer-Guy.com, which features a list of minimum harddrive and memory requirements for various operating systems, and use this information as a guide.

The equipment presented in this article includes the basics of a computer system. Of course, nowadays people want far more than the basics and you undoubtedly feel the same way. There are optional components available that you may want to add to your systems, which include CD or DVD drives, a modem or other communication component for Internet connectivity, or a video graphics card.

Once you have decided on the specifications of the computer you want to build, you are ready to assemble the system. In addition to detailed information about the parts you will need to build your computer, cheap-computer-guy.com includes step-by-step instructions for assembling a cheap do-it-yourself computer.

When you have finished assembling the computer, you will then need to test to make sure that the system boots and that all components are functioning properly. Once you have completed all these tests you will have built your own cheap computer.

Computer Security

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

Unless you’re still using dial-up internet, most computers have Wi-Fi cards that enables the computer to automatically connect to the internet upon turning on the system until it gets shut down. This feature, coupled with the increasingly sensitive information people store in their computers goes to show that we are all exposed to potential hackers and insane individuals looking to spread viruses. That is why you need to take a closer look at your computer’s security level. While employing security measures such as anti-virus programs goes without saying, there is always room for improvement. The tips below are easy and cost effective steps you can take in order to improve your computer’s security.

Always update your security programs

All computers must have anti-virus programs. Not having one is like a bank without cameras and security guards. More importantly, enable the auto update mechanism of your anti-virus program. A large chunk of malware originates from your browser and file sharing programs. To avoid this, make sure that you update and patch the operating system, browser and any other related software frequently. In fact, use auto update if possible. Before using your favorite browser, make sure its security level is set at the highest possible level. Also install a personal firewall. Many home routers offer different kinds of firewall services but it is always better to provide extra protection by adding a personal firewall yourself.

Don’t be too trusting in the internet

Do not, under any circumstance, open unknown email attachments from unknown senders as these may contain viruses. Even though the attachment is sent by a legitimate entity or company, still do not open them. Also, be extremely suspicious of files from people you know that seem a little off and out of their character. When in doubt, do not download these files.

Moreover, never click on pop-up advertisements as they often contain spyware. You can prevent this by enabling the pop-up blocker of your browser. If somehow the pop-up windows continue to find their way in, simply close the window by clicking the close button on the right hand corner of the window. Never click inside the window regardless of what it says because this would lead you to where the advertisement wants you to go.
Take extra precautionary measures

The aforementioned tips can already save you from the disasters of a computer virus, but it’s not a bad idea to take extra security measures. Consider disconnecting your computer from the internet or any other networking program when you are not using it. This is practical and it further decreases the chances of your computer getting affected. Also, keep backups of important information and files, and keep them in a safe place separate from your computer. It’s easy to do; just burn all your essential files into a CD and store them elsewhere. To top it all off, consider making an emergency disk or have an extra hard drive ready in case your computer is compromised by malware. This would really give you peace of mind.