We have many customized backup solutions to fit your company's budget and needs. We have developed clear maintenance plans to fit your needs and budget.
2. Proper Backup
Always keep backups for data which you cannot afford to lose.
Save them on external hard drives, CD-RWs, etc. Do the backup at
the same time when you create something important on your
business computers. Don’t wait until tomorrow, otherwise it will
too late.
When your business computer freezes, your first instinct may be to
pick up the phone and call a support member of a computer repair
shop, because losing one of your business computers can stop a
whole sector of your workstation. Due to regular use, business
computers need time to time maintenance check-up; otherwise you
may lose your precious data or loads of valuable work time. By
performing periodically self-maintenance, you can reduce the
effects of longtime erosion of your operating system. Just follow
these simple steps outlined below.
3. Defragment and Scandisk
Run defragment and scandisk at least once or
twice a month on your business computers.
This will prevent crashes and keep your hard
drive healthy.
4. Limit the Computer Start-Up Time
Never let a lot of programs load up when you first start
your computer. They use valuable Windows internal
workspace and memory. Close them if you don’t need them
or configure them not to load when the computer starts
booting up.
5. Firewall
A firewall system keeps hijackers away
from business computers. If your
business is running with a high speed
internet connection, then a good firewall
system is a must need for you. You
really don’t want someone else running
your computer.
6. Computer Power
Never, ever turn off the computer with the
power switch until Windows has shut down.
Cutting the power between Windows
shutdown can result in lost data or Windows
file. This will also prevent permanent hard
drive defects.