Upgrade to Windows 7 or not?
You are using Windows XP or Windows Vista and you wonder if you should upgrade it to Windows 7 or not. Well, It depends what operating system you are running.
If you are running Windows XP, do not upgrade, because Windows XP is stable and will last fine as long as your hardware doesn’t crash.
If you have Windows Vista, then it is the time. This operating system is typically slows down when you run it over time. With Windows Vista you will need 4 GB of RAM to be in good shape. And it is one of a few issues why Vista users should upgrade to Windows 7.
You can run Windows 7 with only 1GB of RAM and it is compatible with software/hardware from Windows Vista, XP, 2000, and NT. Although Microsoft claims you can upgrade from Vista directly to Windows 7, which is true, it is recommended to back up your files first and heavily consider performing a fresh install of Windows. When upgrading an operating system, the flaws and issues typically also come along with the upgrade and could cause the same issues. It is easier to upgrade since the software and configurations are supposed to carry over. If you’d like to try to perform the upgrade, we still recommend to back up your files in case you’re not happy with the upgrade due to lingering Windows Vista issues carrying over.
After you install Windows 7, don’t be disappointed when you see the same Windows Vista interface. Windows, for lack of time, decided to keep the same graphical user interface (GUI), or view, of Windows Vista for Windows 7. Don’t worry – the stability and quick navigation under the hood is a huge improvement and will be appreciated.
If you have trouble to upgrade to Windows 7, fell free to call VA Denver Computer Services, and our technician will come and help you.
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Spyware & Viruses
You always ask yourself: “What is the difference between spyware & virus?”
Spyware will pop-up with a message, on the lower right, providing warnings of your infection. There are many anti-spyware softwares out there, however, they are not typically updated to resolve the rapidly new instances of spyware that are released daily. Moreover, users forget to protect their PCs from spyware, because they think that their anti-virus software will protect against everything.
Spyware has multiple effects such as:
- spamming
- slowing down the PC
- providing fake spyware software for fee
Viruses are easier to catch and kill. Your anti-virus software should be running 24/7, while you are working on your PC.Your anti-virus software HAS TO BE up to date, otherwise it will quarantine the virus instead of killing it. In the worse case, your anti-virus software will not pick up the rogue virus and your system could:
- get slow
- turn off unexpectedly
- e-mail the virus to other network computers and contacts
- incapacitate programs and functionality
- crash the computer
You should contact Computer Specialist if you think that you are not capable of removing viruses from your PC.