Kamis, 05 Mei 2011

Useful Tips To Run Your Dell Computer Smoothly

Whether you are owner of a Dell desktop or a laptop, you should know some important things in order to avoid unwanted situations and run your PC smoothly. In this article you will find some useful tips on this. You may talk to an online computer repair company for Dell support.
Many a times, computer gets infected by viruses and other malware and need to be reformatted. So, we will start our discussion with how to reformate a Dell PC. Before performing this task, don't forget to backup all your data. Then insert the recovery disk that was provided with your Dell computer into your CD drive and reboot the computer. If you are using Windows XP operating system, hold down Ctrl+F11 while the PC is booting up. Log in as the administrator and select "Dell Factory Image Restore" from the menu. You will be asked whether you would like to reformat the computer, select "Yes." After completing the reformatting process, reinstall all drivers as well as important software.
To get the best performance form your Dell computer you should defrag it on a regular basis. The process does not consume a lot of time but keeps your PC run in peak condition. In order to perform this task you need to right-click on the hard disk that you want to defrag and click on "Properties". Click the "Tools" tab and click "Defragment Now" button. You need to wait for the process to complete. Based on the size of the hard drive you need to wait for some time. You may view the defrag report by clicking the "View Report".
Sometimes, you may need to get to BIOS on your Dell computer for changing some settings. Whether you have Latitude, Dimension, Inspiron, Optiplex or Precision models then you need to press the "F2" key when the computer displays the initial screen. On the other hand, if you are using Optiplex and Dimension models, then press the "Del" key. For older Dell computers you have to see the initial display screen to get into the BIOS. You can either press "Ctrl + Alt + Enter" keys, or the "Del" key when the BIOS provider information is displayed.
You should install an antivirus, antispyware software to block viruses and other malware that are lurking around. In addition, keep the Windows firewall option active and don't forget to install the updates and patches of the operating system and other software.
If you follow these things, you can avoid most of the unwanted system related issues.

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