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 You should check your connections every time you move your computer.

 Computer users need to empty their Recycle Bins weekly.  Located on the top left corner of the desktop

 Best to perform monthly  To find disk defragmenter click start, then all programs, accessories, system tools, and then Disk Defragmenter

 Everyone should clean their computer screens every time they use their computer.

 Change passwords monthly

 Update your anti-virus software every year

 Blow the dust and debris from your keyboard every other week

 Clean keyboard every other week

 Perform monthly  Click start, all programs, accessories, system tools, then Disk Cleanup

 Perform weekly  Use the Task Scheduler to help with this.  Click the start button, all programs,accessories, system tools, then Task Scheduler