Appendixes
Operation Manual
A-7
Virus Protection
Computer viruses are referred to as a kind of malignant program intentionally
engineered. When the computer is infected, several damages would be generated; data
in the hard disk may be destructed; the computer may be provided external operation
by unauthorized users; you may inadvertently attach infected files to your e-mails
resulting in spreading the viruses, for example.
To avert virus infection,
•
Use the latest virus protection/cleaner software,
•
Apply the latest virus definition file for prevention of new virus attack,
•
Before opening incoming files such as attached files or downloaded files, detect the
virus infecting them,
•
Do not open e-mails originating from an unknown place,
•
Enable the security functions of your application to be used (i.e. disabling macros
when handling Word or Excel files,) and
•
Regularly update Windows or the applications/software on your computer.
Be sure to back up your important data regularly. If the data has been
damaged by a virus, you may not be able to recover it.
When virus infections occur
Eliminate the virus by using the latest anti-virus software or virus cleaner software.
When it fails, repair all the hard disks. (For repairing the hard disks, refer to the
Re-
installation Instructions
section on page A-13.)
Updating Windows
Enabling Automatic Updates
If the
Automatic Updates
is turned off on the computer, follow these steps.
•
You can check the current Automatic Updates status by following these
steps. If it is turned off, turn it on.
1.
Click
start
–
Control Panel
–
Security Center
.
2.
See the
Automatic Updates
field in the
Security Center
window.
When the
Automatic Updates
is
ON
, the function is enabled.
•
When the
Automatic Updates
is turned on, the computer will
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