Tips: Keep your Machine Clean!

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Today I've decided to share my techniques to keeping my computer clean. This is only for Windows by the way. Although I'm not on Windows I'll still share what I used to do. In the past months ago I used to get a ton of viruses and bosds and all that sorts of trash. Just use my tips and I can guarantee that won't happen to you again. 😛

Tip #1: Update your Anti-Virus often!
Tip #2: Clean with CCleaner once a week
Tip #3: Keep up to date with Microsoft Updates (Although don't update too often your computer might not be able to handle/compatible with the updates.
Tip #4: Run a Quick Scan once a week
Tip #5: Run a Full Scan the following week
Tip #6: Scan with Malware Bytes once a week & following week a full scan
Tip #7: Limit yourself to the sites you visit, if you browse the web daily like there is no tomorrow stop you may end up getting a bad virus that way.

So overall, keep up to date with your anti-virus, run ccleaner once a week, and avoid visiting too many sites. Like what I do everyday the only sites I visit are the ones linked on FP and on the forum I work on.

I hope these tips help you! It surely helped me. If I keep this up it feels like I'll have my computer for the rest of my life. :lol:
 
Tip #7 is inaccurate.

I browse the web like there is no tomorrow and my computer has never been infected with anything. And it's because I am careful with my browsing. You can browse as much as you want you just should be careful.
 
I just wanted to add: Don't download random stuff from YouTube because they are most likely going to be viruses unless they show you a virus scan report.
 
Tip 7 depends. It depends what you search. I search a lot and i don't get many viruses but another possibility could be that the viruses went past my Av without it noticing.
 
You're right. But, if you have AVG it can install a web toolbar that scans links for viruses before you even click them. I'd recommend getting and then you can surf the web like theres no tomorrow. 😀
 
Gamrpro said:
You're right. But, if you have AVG it can install a web toolbar that scans links for viruses before you even click them. I'd recommend getting and then you can surf the web like theres no tomorrow. 😀

Thats what i got. Its quite good. AVG blocked a few viruses for me and it found a few trojans but its still not the best AV.
 
Yeah I mean the majority of viruses are spread through user stupidity so just knowing a few things keeps you safe most of the time.
 
Gamrpro said:
Today I've decided to share my techniques to keeping my computer clean. This is only for Windows by the way. Although I'm not on Windows I'll still share what I used to do. In the past months ago I used to get a ton of viruses and bosds and all that sorts of trash. Just use my tips and I can guarantee that won't happen to you again. 😛

Tip #1: Update your Anti-Virus often!
Tip #2: Clean with CCleaner once a week
Tip #3: Keep up to date with Microsoft Updates (Although don't update too often your computer might not be able to handle/compatible with the updates.
Tip #4: Run a Quick Scan once a week
Tip #5: Run a Full Scan the following week
Tip #6: Scan with Malware Bytes once a week & following week a full scan
Tip #7: Limit yourself to the sites you visit, if you browse the web daily like there is no tomorrow stop you may end up getting a bad virus that way.

So overall, keep up to date with your anti-virus, run ccleaner once a week, and avoid visiting too many sites. Like what I do everyday the only sites I visit are the ones linked on FP and on the forum I work on.

I hope these tips help you! It surely helped me. If I keep this up it feels like I'll have my computer for the rest of my life. :lol:

I didn't get it "Like what I do everyday the only sites I visit are the ones linked on FP and on the forum I work on. "
That dosn't prevent people from FP or from anywhere to add an iframe of an infected site and get you infected too , right?
Also , there are viruses that are undetectable so not much of the tips help.
 
I would like to add Advanced System Care to the list of helpful tools.

I have been using it for years and install it on all my Windows computers. A little while ago I bought a new computer and after about a week it started slowing down. I work it hard and can't even guess how many different websites I visit per day.

So I ran all the tools that came installed from the factory and it made little difference. I installed and ran the tools Advanced System Care offers and it was as good as new again.
 
Yes I have used it too Brian. I would absolutely recommend it. I don't have it anymore though since I'm not on Windows.
 
I'm not using it any more ether for the same reason Gamepro.

I had fun testing out other operating systems but when I decided to wipe my hard drive clean and do a dual boot install with Windows and Ubuntu my recovery disks wouldn't work any more lol I don't mind though, Linux rocks.
 
I use ESET Smart Security 4 Business Edition myself. Given to me free so why not. I have never had any issue nor slowness.

The Best Free AV's are AVAST, MSE and AVIRA.

Stay away from AVG its crap. Your PC will thank you later. Cheers!

I use Ccleaner, Easycleaner, Revo Uninstaller, MyDefrag, and SAS portable.

I did use Advanced System Care but no longer trust them as there not on Snapfiles.com

Anything on Snapfiles is safe. It's there policy. A great place for free tools.
 
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