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To make things easier for you, you should set everything on your PC to make automatic updates.
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Many users don’t care enough about patches and bug fixes to keep everything current in their PCs, but it is important to keep your Windows and some key applications (for example, office suite, PDF reader and browser) regularly updated to prevent malicious codes and exploits from sneaking in. If you use Windows, DropBox can be treated just like a normal folder and to automate search and copy process you can make a DOS batch file. To make things easier, you can use DropBox Folder Sync to make synchronization faster. If you need more storage, you can shell out $10 each month. However, if the total size of your files is less than 2GB, it is a good idea to sign up for a free Dropbox account.
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In theory, you can also use free file sharing sites as inexhaustible virtual hard drive to store your non-critical files (like MP3 song and Flash games), as long as you use password-protected compression and then encrypt it. Many people use Picasa, Flickr and YouTube to store images and clips to ensure privacy, they can set those files to be inaccessible by public.

In many countries, fast Internet connections are increasingly more affordable and it means storing your files in the cloud can be both low-cost and reliable. But, think about what happen if you lose all data in your hard drive today. There are already too many articles on the Internet explaining about different backup plans and backup strategies external drives, DVDs and other backup media may not be too useful in some cases, because they can be stolen, broken or misplaced. Make the Internet Your Virtual Hard Drive So assuming, you have a huge hard drive and fast processor, you may finally stop worrying about regular defragmentation. In addition, latest hard drive larger than 1TB won’t benefit from defragmentation as much as older, smaller drives used to have. Unfortunately Windows Vista and 7 are not free and a licensed copy may cost you $100 or more and many people also need to upgrade their hardware to allow all the bells and whistles work properly. For example, hard drive defragmentation in Windows Vista and 7 is scheduled automatically, but it has to be done manually if you still use Windows XP. Windows XP expects you to do a number of maintenance tasks manually. However, this argument may not be accurate in some cases. They argue that, there might not be a significant improvement in productivity if they switch to later Windows OS versions. Many people are still using Windows XP, because it has grown into a relatively stable and effective platform for average uses.
