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		<description><![CDATA[By default, a wireless-ready laptop or PC running Windows XP will connect to &#8220;Any available network&#8221; and &#8220;Automatically connect to non-preferred networks&#8221;. Convenient? Yes. But very risky. Computer Protection is becoming more complicated in the digital world, In fact, there are so many criminals moving their business endeavors to the Internet that Cyber crime is [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=computerprotection.wordpress.com&blog=5030693&post=17&subd=computerprotection&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>By default, a wireless-ready laptop or PC running Windows XP will connect to &#8220;Any available network&#8221; and &#8220;Automatically connect to non-preferred networks&#8221;. Convenient? Yes. But very risky. Computer Protection is becoming more complicated in the digital world, In fact, there are so many criminals moving their business endeavors to the Internet that Cyber crime is now a more lucrative business than drugs. Wireless invasions on your computer or laptop are a terrific way for a cyber criminal to breach your security. Invading your system with viruses, malware, spyware, or whatever it might be to help promote their cause. This clearly is a breach of privacy and more importantly could compromise computer performance or all together health. Taking some simple precautions when out and about is an easy way to avoid wireless bandits. Below these<a rel="attachment wp-att-18" href="http://computerprotection.wordpress.com/2008/10/22/protect-your-computer-performance-wifi-security-basics-and-registry-cleaning-101/wireless-bandit/"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-18" title="wireless bandits are looking to invade your computer security" src="http://computerprotection.files.wordpress.com/2008/10/wireless-bandit.jpg?w=144&#038;h=150" alt="" width="144" height="150" /></a> steps are additional steps on improving your performance by maintaing your computer’s registry.<br />
Precautions to avoid the random Wireless bandits:</p>
<p>1.	If using the Windows Classic Start menu, click Start | Settings | Control Panel. If using the default Windows XP Start menu, click Start | Control Panel.<br />
2.	Double-click the Network Connections icon to view network connections.<br />
3.	You may have several connection options listed. Right-click the icon for &#8220;Wireless Network Connection&#8221; and choose Properties.<br />
4.	In the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box, select the Wireless Networks tab.<br />
5.	If the &#8220;Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings&#8221; is not checked, third-party connection software may be in use. Consult that product&#8217;s documentation to determine how to disable automatic wireless connections. If the &#8220;Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings&#8221; is checked, then continue with the steps below.<br />
6.	Under Preferred networks, highlight the name of the network to which you plan to connect and click Advanced.<br />
7.	In the Advanced dialog box, click &#8220;Access point (infrastructure) networks only&#8221;.<br />
8.	Remove the check mark from &#8220;Automatically connect to non-preferred networks&#8221;.<br />
9.	Click Close.<br />
10.	Click OK.<br />
11.	Close the Network Connections window by clicking the X in the upper right corner of the window.</p>
<p>There are some terrific registry cleaning software’s out there. I know <a href="http://www.cyberdefender.com">Cyberdefender</a> is about to launch a registry product, which has some buzz, and <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/error-nuker-review">Error Nuker</a> is well reviewed. I don’t endorse either, but simply trying to give my readers a starting point.</p>
<p><strong>COMPUTER REGISTRY 101</strong></p>
<p>Just in case you don’t know, all computers running Windows have something called a registry. You can think of your computer registry as a living archive, constantly updating and keeping track of everything. Its knowledge ranges from everything about what you installed, ran and scheduled to all of your user accounts and passwords needed to log on to your machine. To manually clean your registry using the Windows Registry Editor, first create a backup of the registry, and then remove unnecessary files:</p>
<p>•	On the desktop, click the Start button on the left bottom corner<br />
•	Click Run<br />
•	A new window to &#8220;run&#8221; commands<br />
•	Type regedit<br />
•	Click OK<br />
•	At the top of the window click File<br />
•	Go down to Export<br />
•	Type a name for the backup file, and click Save</p>
<p>After creating a backup of your registry, you can go to the left side of the registry editor window and view how your computer is configured.<br />
Click on the plus sign to expand a section of the registry editor. A &#8220;well-used&#8221; area for anyone manually deleting registry files is &#8220;HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.&#8221; This area is used to make registry changes to hardware and software.  I will do some registry cleaner reviews in the coming posts.</p>
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