Computer Training From Home

By: Carl Cruz

Home computer training can be advantageous to most home users of personal computers. Once you bring new computer system to your home, you get excited. For some of you, you're off to the races, ready to go to the ends of the Internet. For others, you may be staring at your new system like a calf staring at a new gate. So what are some of the things a home computer user should get trained on? Let's take a look at a short list of things you need to know to be efficient on your home computer and keep it running in tip-top shape.

Home computer training must guide how to do back-ups. If you have important information in your computer then it is better to have two copies. It's good to have a hard copy (print-out) of a document or file, but it's also nice to have a back-up of the actual computer file. Imagine a situation where your accounts suddenly get corrupted when you are trying to balance your accounts in spreadsheets. It's a Herculean task to re-enter all of the information by hand without an electronic copy of the file. With the help of home computer training you are going to know how to best back up your files, which files to back up, and what utilities will best meet your needs.

Another key area that should be covered through home computer training is that of file system maintenance. We can split this area into two divisions, one is disk cleanup and the other is file fragmentation. Computer user frequently ignores both disk cleanup and file fragmentation. If you fail in maintaining file system then gradually your system slows down and virtually your system gets stand still. Home computer training will help the new computer user learn how to recognize when a hard drive is becoming cluttered, and what to do about it.

Third party software always creates temporarary files while you are using it and also conveniently ignores to delete these files when you are completed.
In addition, trash can collect in your recycle bin as well. Your computer gets affected badly from temporary internet files and cookies. The consequence is quiet big. These temporary files and cookies slow down your system drastically. Home computer training will help you in understanding the causes of this problem that is to say it help you understand what causes a file to get fragmented into dozens of pieces on your hard drive. Though it doesn't destroy the file, yet it does slow down the computer's access time.

Often, third party software creates temporary files while you are using it, and then conveniently neglects to delete these files when you are done. In addition, trash can collect in your recycle bin as well. Combine these with temporary internet files and cookies and you can be bogged down pretty quickly. Home computer training will also help you understand what causes a file to get fragmented into dozens of pieces on your hard drive. While this doesn't destroy the file, it sure does slow down the computer's access time to it, which increases your wait time while using that software or opening that particular project.

Computer user frequently neglect about Internet security and setting up of the firewall. An ideal home computer training class will cover how to set up your firewall, and how to optimize your Internet browser to ensure a good experience while online.

As you are living in this modern Internet era, these areas play major role in operating a computer. Make sure all these areas are covered when you are joining for home computer training. Excellent home computer training is one which not only addresses these main issues, but goes above and beyond in bringing you up to speed on modern computing.

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