I iain3915 New Member Jul 17, 2008 #1 My new Laptop is arriving later today. It is a Dell XPS M1530. What are the first things I should do when I switch it on? How do I make it secure etc? Regards, Iain
My new Laptop is arriving later today. It is a Dell XPS M1530. What are the first things I should do when I switch it on? How do I make it secure etc? Regards, Iain
I iain3915 New Member Jul 17, 2008 #3 Unfortunately I have no idea. Surely it will be the most up to date version?
S Sir Travis D banned Jul 17, 2008 #4 It's probably vista home premium sp1. Well, I would download a free firewall/antivirus, and please, post pictures and a review here edit: This is free http://lavasoft.com/products/ad_aware_free.php edit: And Cohen, What does the version of vista have to do with security?
It's probably vista home premium sp1. Well, I would download a free firewall/antivirus, and please, post pictures and a review here edit: This is free http://lavasoft.com/products/ad_aware_free.php edit: And Cohen, What does the version of vista have to do with security?
I iain3915 New Member Jul 17, 2008 #5 Thanks for the advice. If it is Service Pack 1, should I download newer Service Packs before I download the anti-virus software? Oh and I'll post a review and pictures, of course!
Thanks for the advice. If it is Service Pack 1, should I download newer Service Packs before I download the anti-virus software? Oh and I'll post a review and pictures, of course!
S Sir Travis D banned Jul 17, 2008 #6 Vista sp1 is the only vista service pack, so if it comes with it which it should, you're good to go.
I iain3915 New Member Jul 17, 2008 #7 And when I go online to download the anti-virus I will be unprotected until I get the anti-virus. Do I just need to take this risk or is there a way around this?
And when I go online to download the anti-virus I will be unprotected until I get the anti-virus. Do I just need to take this risk or is there a way around this?
S Sir Travis D banned Jul 17, 2008 #8 The chances of getting "infected" without any antivirus are slim unless downloading illegal files.. But, windows has a built in firewall/antivirus. So you are protected, but it's better to use a third party program. Also, when you get it, disable "user account control" - google it and you'll find out how. This is better than my first link. Firewall/antivirus/spam free http://free.avg.com/
The chances of getting "infected" without any antivirus are slim unless downloading illegal files.. But, windows has a built in firewall/antivirus. So you are protected, but it's better to use a third party program. Also, when you get it, disable "user account control" - google it and you'll find out how. This is better than my first link. Firewall/antivirus/spam free http://free.avg.com/
I iain3915 New Member Jul 17, 2008 #9 Thanks Travis. Another question, if you don't mind? I have read about creating backup discs. Is this only necessary if the laptop does not come with restore discs?
Thanks Travis. Another question, if you don't mind? I have read about creating backup discs. Is this only necessary if the laptop does not come with restore discs?
cohen New Member Jul 30, 2008 #13 tlarkin said: step 1 to being secure: Do not install limewire. Click to expand... + 1
tlarkin VIP Member Jul 30, 2008 #14 EWC88 said: What about Bearshare? Click to expand... Even worse. Read the EULA of Bearshare, it clearly states it installs other software on your computer.
EWC88 said: What about Bearshare? Click to expand... Even worse. Read the EULA of Bearshare, it clearly states it installs other software on your computer.
E EWC88 Member Jul 30, 2008 #15 Ok thanks for the info, I know now not to use that when I get my laptop.. What software do you reccomend to d.l music from?
Ok thanks for the info, I know now not to use that when I get my laptop.. What software do you reccomend to d.l music from?
tlarkin VIP Member Jul 30, 2008 #16 EWC88 said: Ok thanks for the info, I know now not to use that when I get my laptop.. What software do you reccomend to d.l music from? Click to expand... The ITMS or go buy the CD or stream it from www.pandora.com
EWC88 said: Ok thanks for the info, I know now not to use that when I get my laptop.. What software do you reccomend to d.l music from? Click to expand... The ITMS or go buy the CD or stream it from www.pandora.com
tlarkin VIP Member Jul 30, 2008 #19 bomberboysk said: Itunes Music Store, im pretty sure. Click to expand... Correct. Don't steal music, pay for it. Would you want someone stealing your products?
bomberboysk said: Itunes Music Store, im pretty sure. Click to expand... Correct. Don't steal music, pay for it. Would you want someone stealing your products?
E EWC88 Member Jul 30, 2008 #20 No, but is that the only reason why you say it isn't good cause were not buying it?