Tech tips for 2005
There are some incredible new gadgets on the market and you have decided to treat yourself. But now you're not sure what to do with them or how to set them up.
t24 knows this can be confusing, so we've developed a few simple tips to help you relate with your new technology.
- Keep the manufacturer's boxes for 90 days. If you need to return any defective products, having the original boxes can make the process much easier.
- Keep a note pad near your computer and write down all those weird error messages. If you're forced to call a tech support line, your notes could help reduce the amount of time you'll be on the phone.
- Write down your passwords on a single sheet of paper that's kept in a hiding place away from your computer. (It's easier to remember the location of a sheet of paper than numerous passwords for countless websites.)
- If your computer seems slow or isn't obedient, you may need more memory or a bigger hard drive.
- Spyware has become almost unavoidable, but you can still take some preventative measures. For example, Spy Sweeper is an affordable program that helps find and rid your PC of spyware, and you can set the program to run while you're asleep.
- Be careful of opening emails - especially attached files - from unknown sources.
- Play around with your new technology. People learn best when they are playing and having fun, and the gadgets become less intimidating.
- Flip through the manual. You don't need to memorise every detail, but by breezing through you'll learn things about your gadget that you never even dreamed.
- Back up your data on a USB flash drive. It's the size of a key chain and can be plugged into any PC with a USB port.
If all else fails or if you're just having trouble and need help, call t24 on 0808 180 2424 or stop an Agent in the street. We can be round in no time to sort out any issues.
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