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What’s an example of routine PC hygiene?
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renaming old folders to indicate they are unimportant
renaming old folders to indicate they are unimportant - no response given
deleting old downloads users no longer need
deleting old downloads users no longer need - no response given
moving everything to the desktop regularly
moving everything to the desktop regularly - no response given
checking files to make sure they have the right file extensions
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Good examples of routine PC hygiene from that list:
- Deleting old downloads users no longer need — frees disk space and reduces clutter.
- Checking files to make sure they have the right file extensions — helps you identify unexpected or potentially malicious files.
Not recommended as routine hygiene:
- Renaming old folders to indicate they are unimportant — that just hides clutter; better to delete or archive properly.
- Moving everything to the desktop regularly — creates clutter and can slow login/backup processes.
- Deleting old downloads users no longer need — frees disk space and reduces clutter.
- Checking files to make sure they have the right file extensions — helps you identify unexpected or potentially malicious files.
Not recommended as routine hygiene:
- Renaming old folders to indicate they are unimportant — that just hides clutter; better to delete or archive properly.
- Moving everything to the desktop regularly — creates clutter and can slow login/backup processes.
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