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Column: Getting your computer ready for school year

What should I be doing to get the computer ready for the upcoming school year?

Much like the “spring cleaning” season, the back-to-school season is a good time to evaluate your computer to make sure it鈥檚 secured, optimized, or to decide if it鈥檚 time to upgrade or replace the unit.

Even if you don鈥檛 have kids going back to school, going through the evaluation, especially if you haven鈥檛 done so in a while, is a good idea.

Start With Updates

Updates to your operating system, security software and productivity tools can provide you with new tools and features, but it鈥檚 essential for keeping your internet-connected computer secure.

The easiest way for hackers to exploit your computer is through known security holes that haven鈥檛 been patched, so look for the “Check for Updates” option in everything you and your kids plan on using this year (most often found in the Help menu).

Make Room For Growth

Your hard drive plays a significant role in the overall performance of your computer, especially if it鈥檚 getting close to full.

Make sure you have plenty of free space for both future storage and the constant work space your computer needs to process temporary files.

Uninstalling programs and deleting video files will free up the most space, while getting rid of old documents will hardly make a dent because they鈥檙e so small.

Windows users can run the built-in “Disk Cleanup” utility to clear out old temp files and other unneeded junk that accumulates, while Mac users can download utility to do the same.

If you can鈥檛 free up at least 25 percent of the drive space, you should consider upgrading to a larger drive, which is usually significantly less hassle and less expensive than starting over with a new computer.

If you really want to extend the life of your computer, consider upgrading to one of the ultrafast Solid State Drives (SSDs) that can breath new life into any computer that鈥檚 been running slow.

Setup Automated Backups

Nothing ruins a school year like lost homework or project files, especially if it鈥檚 a year long project that gets lost near the end of the school year.

Older students should be taught how to use a USB flash drive to make copies of everything as opposed to only storing it on the USB drive.

The best protection comes from an off-site automated backup that takes all the human error out of the process.

Data Doctors has relied on for many years because its been found to be the best all around option for most households.

Not only does it do everything automatically, it will nag you when it can鈥檛 do its job and it keeps the three most recent versions of every file it backs up at a minimum.

This can come in real handy when something is accidentally overwritten, saved improperly or becomes corrupted or infected.

This also provides access to the backed up files from just about any internet-connected device, including smartphones and tablets so you鈥檙e no longer beholden to any single computer.

Ken Colburn is founder and CEO of . Ask any tech question on the or via .

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