My fiance does internet tech support, and has been doing it for years. I'll tell you what he'd tell me and HAS told me.
Definitely go with Windows XP if your pc will support it. (Which it will unless it's ancient.) Windows ME has a lot of problems and crashes/forces reboots more often.
Don't use the DSL disks they give you unless you absolutely must. You can even call the DSL company and make them walk you through it WITHOUT the CD. Otherwise you'll end up with a bunch of extra junk on your pc.
We used Firefox for awhile, until it was discovered that as its popularity grew, so did the problems that users experienced with it. IE's fine, just keep it updated with available patches.
Norton and McAfee Anti-Virus and Firewalls cause WAY more problems with your PC than what they'll "protect" you from. Many people can't even get online at ALL because they have these programs on their computer. He tells them to take it off, they do, and *presto* everything works.
Your best protection against viruses and being hacked is to be smart about opening your emails and NOT downloading ANYTHING that "pops up" unless you specifically are trying to download it. Don't give any personal info (including credit cards, address, phone #, etc unless you're certain it's a secure webpage. (There's a little lock in the bottom of your browser window if it's secure.) Never EVER give your SSN online.
We have cable internet with a WIRELESS router, connecting our several computers throughout the house. We have our computers turned on and online 24/7 (except during thunderstorms) and run NO anti-virus or firewall. And we've never had an issue, except with spyware...
You can get spyware on your pc just by casually browsing... you don't even have to download anything. Sometimes you can just go to a webpage that has it embedded, and you'll never know. Until you get a ton of em on your computer, and it starts running like poo, if at all.
Do a google search, download "Ad-Aware" and burn it to a cd. That way if it ever happens, and you can't get online, you can run it from the disk. It's FREE, doesn't expire, and offers free updates. Just follow the directions in the help/read me files, and it'll get all that junk off your pc.
Anyway... sorry for the long post, lots of info to cover, and I *FINALLY* found a topic on here that I can offer proven, sound, expert advice on.
Definitely go with Windows XP if your pc will support it. (Which it will unless it's ancient.) Windows ME has a lot of problems and crashes/forces reboots more often.
Don't use the DSL disks they give you unless you absolutely must. You can even call the DSL company and make them walk you through it WITHOUT the CD. Otherwise you'll end up with a bunch of extra junk on your pc.
We used Firefox for awhile, until it was discovered that as its popularity grew, so did the problems that users experienced with it. IE's fine, just keep it updated with available patches.
Norton and McAfee Anti-Virus and Firewalls cause WAY more problems with your PC than what they'll "protect" you from. Many people can't even get online at ALL because they have these programs on their computer. He tells them to take it off, they do, and *presto* everything works.
Your best protection against viruses and being hacked is to be smart about opening your emails and NOT downloading ANYTHING that "pops up" unless you specifically are trying to download it. Don't give any personal info (including credit cards, address, phone #, etc unless you're certain it's a secure webpage. (There's a little lock in the bottom of your browser window if it's secure.) Never EVER give your SSN online.
We have cable internet with a WIRELESS router, connecting our several computers throughout the house. We have our computers turned on and online 24/7 (except during thunderstorms) and run NO anti-virus or firewall. And we've never had an issue, except with spyware...
You can get spyware on your pc just by casually browsing... you don't even have to download anything. Sometimes you can just go to a webpage that has it embedded, and you'll never know. Until you get a ton of em on your computer, and it starts running like poo, if at all.
Do a google search, download "Ad-Aware" and burn it to a cd. That way if it ever happens, and you can't get online, you can run it from the disk. It's FREE, doesn't expire, and offers free updates. Just follow the directions in the help/read me files, and it'll get all that junk off your pc.
Anyway... sorry for the long post, lots of info to cover, and I *FINALLY* found a topic on here that I can offer proven, sound, expert advice on.
