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Laptop Tips and Tricks

Having a laptop can be a very convenient way of computing. It is important that you take the appropriate measures to protect yourself, your files, and your laptop when you purchase a laptop computer. This article will contain various laptop tips and tricks that you can use to ensure every area of your laptop is protected appropriately.

1) One of the first laptop tips that you should implement is ensuring that the laptop contains a warranty and that you keep important information about the laptop, like the serial number, kept in a safe place. If you have the serial number placed in a safe place it can be easily identified if it is lost or stolen. Many people even select to have an engraving of their name and contact information placed somewhere on the laptop to ensure that if it is lost, it can be returned. Now, GPS tracking devices can even be installed on the inside of a laptop to ensure that it is found should it become lost or stolen. 2) It is important that you make sure that your laptop is not placed near objects that can result in damage to the internal workings of the system. An example of this would be magnetic devices. Many magnetic devices can result in serious damage to a laptop. 3) Instead of purchasing a basic laptop case, you may want to purchase another type of bag or case to store your laptop in. You may select a backpack, a suitcase, or even a large duffel bag to keep your laptop in. Many people who wish to steal laptops keep an eye out for people who are carrying obvious laptop cases and when that case if left unattended, they quickly make off with the equipment. 4) It is important to make sure that all of your important data is protected by passwords and data encryption. If a person accesses your laptop, they will not be able to access the information that is protected in these ways. It is very important to do this, regardless of whether you travel with your laptop or not. 5) You should ensure that you have security cables so that you may protect your laptop when it is not in use. This means that if you travel with your laptop, you should lock it up with a cable. If you take your laptop to work and use it in the home, you may even consider using cable locks to ensure that it remains protected and that it is not easy for people to steal it. 6) You should never leave your laptop out in the open. Like in a vehicle. This holds true even if you are with the laptop. It should be kept out of the way of people who may possibly be out to steal the laptop. Even if you are with the laptop, someone could still try to steal it from you and may use violent means to do so.



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