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[B950]Build Your Own Computer Online
by Sandra Prior, San

But in these days of dropping prices, which promise ever more computing bang for ever fewer hard –earned bucks, there's never been a better time to look on the Internet for upgrades and peripherals to your trusty PC. It's always been the case that it is cheaper to buy a full-blown new machine from a direct seller rather than straight from the retailers, where prices are high and options are few. The Internet has made this price gap even more apparent. You only have to take a quick tour around a few direct sellers' web sites to see the difference in cost.

Just as importantly, the best hardware sites enable you to have complete control over what you'll actually be getting in your beige box. Want a better soundcard? Don't require a zip drive? Need a tower case rather than the desktop version? At the click of a button, you can select the exact components you want in your machine and watch the price update instantly.

This sort of flexibility is the reason why buying hardware online has become such big business. Within a few minutes, you can have your dream system assembled and paid for by credit card without any sales assistants trying to bamboozle you with technical jargon they often barely understand themselves.

Of course, most of us need a bit of intelligent advice as to what system suits us best and there's no real substitute for this beyond the advice of friends and magazines. However, the best computer shopping sites provide their own suggestions as to which of their machines will suit you best, whether you're looking for something for the kids, a home office machine or a full-blown web server to put in the spare room.

Spending some time at several hardware sites is a useful education in itself, as well as being able to assemble quotes for your particular machine and print them out. The more altruistic sites also let you choose a price limit and then work out the best PC you can get for your budget.

If you have any questions about the machine you want to buy, you can email or phone the company, safe in the knowledge that you have the current specifications from its website rather than some out-of-date advert special offer from a magazine.

Once you've taken the plunge and bought yourself a shiny new computer, you'll inevitably want to upgrade and add peripherals to it over time. Again, there are savings to be made by looking online for your hardware accessories rather than immediately heading down to the high street.

Because hardware sites are continually updated with their latest stock, you can often find bargains regularly appearing and be notified by email of about the most recent additions.


Your Computer
You can keep your computer in top shape if you maintain it properly. Clean the inside of the unit and make sure that your have enough fans in your unit to keep the components cool. Fans can help extend the life of your computer.


Operating System
If you are going to be doing business on-line, I would recommend XP Professional, this operating system is more robust than the home version.


Utility Software
AntiVirus software is a necessity if you work online. You can go with the free AntiVirus software, although there is no guarantee that they will always be diligent in keeping the antivirus definitions current. Or you can go with the paid AntiVirus, such as Norton antivirus, or CA Associates EZ AntiVirus. Whatever you choose, no protection is definitely online suicide whether you have an online business or you surf the net.

Without any security, I would not do any personal transactions online. Why? You would be a sitting duck for keyloggers -- which are hackers that attach a program to catch your log-in info.

I would also run an Adware Program along with your antivirus software, such as Ad-Aware SE Personal, which is free. This will hold you for awhile, but later you may want to move up to the paid version.

One last free option is to scan your computer with an online tool called ShieldsUP. ShieldsUP will scan your system for any possible backdoors in which hackers can get in. Just go to Google Search and type in ShieldsUP for a free scan.


Daily Computer Maintenance
You can manually keep your computer clean and running by doing the following:

Open up your Internet Explorer, hit Tools, hit Internet Options, and go to the Temporary Internet Files. Here you can delete cookies and files online and offline. In addition, go into History, right under the Temporary Internet Files, and clean that as well.

Or you can get a neat program that does a lot of window washing for you. It's called "Free Internet Window Washer", and as the name implies it is free. However, they do accept donations to keep their expenses down. This little program washes system files, MS Office programs, Internet Temporary Files for Mozilla FireFox, Internet Explorer, Netscape and Opera, and more. You can grab a free copy by going to my tools section and hitting the "Internet Tools Section".


Hard-Drive
You know your hard-drive will not last forever (in most cases, it can last about 5 years if you are lucky), so it is always wise to have a back-up hard-drive piggy-backed to the main if the main drive fails. Or, you can have all the information on another computer and run Norton Ghost to upload the info from one computer to the new hard-drive.


Back-up Data
It is always wise to backup your data and software programs, in the event your computer crashes and you have to reload everything from start to finish again. Your back-up data will save you time.

Important data, such as transactions should not sit on your desktop. You should keep them offline to protect yourself from hackers, should one get through to your computer.

It can happen. It's scary to see a search box pop up in front of you, and it ask's "what do you want to look at next"! If you see something on that order, shut down your computer to get them off-line, and increase your security -- or find out where the hole is in your security system. Such as, turning off a portion of your security and forgetting to turn it back on? Trust me, it may happen once, but after that, it will not happen again.

These tips, though simple, should give you a beginning to protecting your computer and keeping you aware and secure whether you are online or offline.
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