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Computers are sensitive machines with fragile components that often succumb to seemingly minor occurrences such as household dust, moisture, overheating, power surges and software issues. Pulse Audio Technicians are well trained in troubleshooting all hardware and software problems which may arise.
Many people neglect to perform routine backup and maintenance on their computers, which in most cases leads to increased technical difficulties and loss of irrecoverable data. Performing a regular scan and cleaning up your computer files will minimise the stress of losing your personal information in the future.
Computer networks begin with a solid network plan. Design and correct installation of network cabling is imperative to experience hassle free, day to day operations. It allows you the mobility of a wireless network, the freedom of file sharing, and convenience of printer sharing.
Pulse Audio Technicians are highly experienced and certified to Australian standards for all your cabling requirements.
There are many security threats that arise from surfing the internet and email exchange. This causes detrimental effects such as data loss and identity theft. It is extremely important to have a strong anti-virus and anti-spyware application which is up to date. Most web surfers contract viruses or spyware without even knowing that it has occurred. Installing a strong anti-virus program is imperative when exploring the internet or retrieving email messages.
Passwords are the key ingredient to protecting your data and files. When setting up a password, make sure that it is secure. Strong passwords should consist of a combination of multiple letters and numbers, both upper case and lower case. Never use your birthday, name or telephone numbers. This is the first algorithym any experienced hacker will attempt to use in the process. Always keep a list of all passwords in a secure place, not on your computer. If you follow these basic rules of security, you will already be ahead of any intruder.
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