IT Bit - Oct 2019


  1. Restart your computer:
     A reboot can refresh/update a computer, as it gets rid of all the extra data that can otherwise bog it down(not by pressing the physical power button on your device). 
  2. Locking your computer:
    For security purpose always lock your computer.
    Short Cut: press WINDOWS + L
  3. Don’t Rush Your Computer:
    When the computer starts slowing down, its highly probable it is running some background activities. (Update/Antivirus/Scan/Defragment). Always remember your computer isn’t ignoring any of these additional clicks.
  4. Exercise Password Caution:
    In terms of your security, you need to also consider the consequences of how you store your passwords.
  5. Communicating with IT:
    If you’re reaching out to IT. Make sure you provide as much detail as you can, like what your error message says specifically, or a screenshot of your issue, if possible.