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Frequently Asked
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A: To learn how to in our tutorial-How to delete history, cookies, passwords, etc. Q: Are free music sharing programs bad? (ex. Limewire, Bearshare, Kazaa, Morpheus)A: As far as it being legal, yes the program is legal but only if you are using it to download files that are not copyright protected. Let me rephrase that for emphasis, it is illegal to use file sharing programs to download copyrighted music, video, images, software, or files. As far as the program being harmful to your computer, well if you download a file that is from a virus or spyware infected computer that virus or spyware can be transferred to your computer. So yes the program can harm your computer. Q: Is online downloading bad?A: No, as long as it is from a reputable website. If you have McAfee or any other Anti-Virus program that will grade the websites when you do a search, pay attention to the website's threat level. If the website has a red X (for McAfee users) do not visit the website, it could prove to be hazardous to your computer. In no way does RPC Computers condone illegal downloading, these suggestions are meant to be used for downloading Freeware. Q: Is Myspace bad?A: No, Myspace is not bad. People who are on Myspace and websites that provide Myspace graphics and codes can be bad though. When searching for Myspace graphics, layout codes, or whatever use caution because many of these websites are not to be trusted. If you have McAfee or any other Anti-Virus program that will grade the websites when you do a search, pay attention to the website's threat level. If the website has a red X (for McAfee users) as pictured below, do not visit the website, it could prove to be hazardous to your computer. AVG does not display hazardous websites through mainstream search engines.
A: No, not at all. The ads can be annoying but Youtube is a wonderful website. There are some distasteful videos but that is expected. Whereas Youtube is clean, many video sharing websites are not. If you have McAfee or any other Anti-Virus program that will grade the websites when you do a search, pay attention to the website's threat level. If the website has a red X (for McAfee users) do not visit the website, it could prove to be hazardous to your computer. Q: Can I get a virus through e-mail?A: Yes, especially by opening attachments. Even if the person unintentionally sent you are virus, by opening that attachment you would be exposing your computer to that virus. Anyone (aware or unaware of it) can send you a virus through an e-mail, if they already have the virus on their computer. If you are not sure what an attachment is, it is a downloadable file you attach to an e-mail instead of sending that file in the message are of the e-mail. An attachment usually has a paperclip next to it. Q: If I am having problems with my internet is there a problem with my computer?A: No, for the most part that is a problem with your internet. If your internet suddenly starts running slow more than likely that has to do with your connection and not your computer. Rarely is there ever a problem with the computer that is manifesting itself in online activity. Now, if you had a bad internet card, you would not be able to get online at all, so that can not be blamed for slow connectivity. (This is assuming that you do not have any spyware or viruses) Q: What is a virus?A: A virus is a program that can come into your computer without permission (through the internet for the most part) and copy itself in your hard drive to corrupt and infect your files. Most common ways to get a virus is through downloading files, watching online videos that ask to install a program, opening an attachment on an e-mail, or visiting an infected website. The best way to protect yourself from a virus is to have Anti-Virus installed on your computer. If you have a virus on your computer we, here at RPC Computers, offer virus removal services. Q: What is spyware?A: Spyware is a program that comes into a computer without the owner's permission and take partial control over the computer and monitors the owner's actions. The best way not to get spyware on your computer is to install an Anti-Spyware program on your computer and run it often. Q: Which is the best Anti-virus?A: When choosing Anti-Virus it is always in your best interest to choose the brand name, main stream Anti-Viruses (e.g. McAfee, AVG, Norton, etc). Now it is also very important to understand your computer's capability and what features you want/need from an Anti-Virus. Norton's has been known to corrupt some computers. Now here at RPC Computers we use AVG Anti-Virus. When a computer is installed (here at the store) we only install what is necessary and will not take over your computer. If your Anti-Virus is a good product and is not bypassed you have an incredibly slim chance of getting a virus. Q: Is more Anti-Virus better?A: No, stacking multi Anti-Viruses on top of each other creates nothing but problems. The Anti-Viruses will begin to conflict and block each other out, it is always better to use one good Anti-Virus. In this case, more is less.
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