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Are you confused in some topics or habbits of computer(than you must visit it)

Is it better to leave the computer on or turn it off? In the past ( 1993  and earlier) it may have been beneficial to leave the computer on because of potential power switch related issues with some computer manufacturers. However, this issue was not always applicable, and today is no longer an issue with any computer. Although it is still possible for components to become bad in a computer, it is never attributed to turning the computer on and off each day. The answer to this question depends upon how you use your computer. Our recommendation for most users is when the computer is first turned on that it remains on until it is late, or you have no plans on using the computer. However, if you want tasks to run during the night such as a  backup , ScanDisk ,  Defrag , or a  virus scan , you to have to leave the computer on overnight. Tip:  If you want to keep the computer on because it takes a long time to boot after its been off put the computer into...

What hardware device drivers should be updated?

Note:  This page contains steps on updating drivers and not  how to download and install Microsoft Windows updates . Below is a listing of our recommended hardware devices that you should make sure are updated. Updating your computer's drivers and other updates can resolve problems, improve the performance, and increase the stability of your computer. BIOS updates CD or DVD drive drivers and firmware Controllers Display drivers Keyboard drivers Mouse drivers Modem drivers Motherboard drivers and updates Network card drivers Printer drivers Removable media drivers Scanner drivers Sound card drivers Video drivers BIOS updates Computer  BIOS  updates should only be run when you are having compatibility issues with your hardware or you feel that your computer hardware is not performing as it should. Visiting your  computer manufacturer  or  motherboard manufacturer  page allows you to see if any BIOS updates are available for y...

make your on computer program

How do I create my own computer program? Note: Creating a computer program requires knowledge of one or more programming languages, as well as other considerations. This page does not provide step by step instructions for creating a program, as the steps differ depending on the type of program being created and the programming language. Anyone interested in developing software, such as a program, game, or online service, must start by learning a programming language . There are many different programming languages and creating a new software program requires more training and more time than one page can provide. Therefore, this page is meant as a general overview to help point you in the direction to get started. An important beginning step is to have a plan for what program you want to develop. For instance, a plan would include the purpose of the program, game, or service, and the features you want to include. Be thinking of what your plan is as you continue rea...

Cybercrime

Cybercrime From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from  Computer crime ) This article's  introduction  may be too long for the length of the article .  Please help by moving some material from it into the body of the article. Please read the  layout guide  and  lead section guidelines  to ensure the section will still be inclusive of all essential details. Please discuss this issue on the article's  talk page .   (May 2016) Computer crime,  or  cybercrime , is crime that involves a  computer  and a  network . [1]  The computer may have been used in the commission of a crime, or it may be the target. [2] Debarati Halder and K. Jaishankar define cybercrimes as: "Offences that are committed against individuals or groups of individuals with a criminal motive to intentionally harm the reputation of the victim or cause physical or mental harm, or loss, to the victim directly ...