Friday 17 October 2014

HOW TO MAKE MONEY THROUGH THE COMPUTER SYSTEM

Having a fair knowledge about the computer system can fetch you enough money;  ICT  has a wide area of specialization, which include Computer Engineering, Web Designing, CCTV Installations, Networking, Software Developing, Graphics Design, Desktop Publishing / Operations etc, it all depends on what you choose to do.  Start Learning and Stop Wishing.....Stay updated with BRAINboost for our daily lessons on ICT.

REMOVING UNUSED PROGRAMS (SOFTWARE) FROM YOUR COMPUTER SYSTEM



 Removing Old Programs

Programs that are no longer being used are taking up space on your computer that you could use for other things. Also, adding more free space gives your computer the ability to access needed files, faster. It is recommended that you keep between 400 and 600 MB of free space on your hard drive so that your system can function properly.
You should always remove unwanted programs by uninstalling, not by deleting. Programs come with an uninstall utility specifically designed to remove the program files associated with it.
If you can see the program you no longer need listed in your Start menu, there will most likely be an uninstall option to click on. Go to Start > All Programs > and point to a program folder. When the folder options appear, click on the uninstall item.


KNOW ABOUT JAVA & ANTIVIRUS UPDATES ON YOUR COMPUTER SYSTEM



About Java Updates

Java, like Flash, is used in programs and on web pages to allow interactivity and movement. Updating Java allows your computer to be protected against security holes that have been found in the program.
Java, like Windows, will inform you when it needs updating with an information balloon near the system tray. Click on the balloon and follow the directions.


Antivirus Updates
Your antivirus program should check for and install updates automatically. If you wanted to see if it is doing this, you will have to double click on the icon in the system tray. If you are unsure as to which icon is the antivirus icon, point to the icons one at a time and wait for the label to pop up. Some common program icons are: