Easy Tips to Secure your Laptop

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Securing Your Laptop


Higher the value of your personal belongings, higher the risk of losing it in the open world! To a person of interest, the risk of losing your private valuables is mathematically high. One such article that you can value the most is your laptop and losing it may cost you more than you imagine. The first of the many things you need in order to safe keep your laptop is using a password that is unique and keeps people baffled when they hear it (Which is never hearing it ever in their lifetime). But in this evolving world, the software produced makes things so simple, even to the ones that steal your laptop away from you. So this article gives you something that will keep your personal stuff within the laptops safe, or in other words, not retrievable to thieves who seek it.


Disabling the boot option is one important thing to be done when a person who has valuable data in his laptop. Booting the device is as easy as cutting a slice of pie and it also prevents the files from deleting from the laptop when multiple chambers or partitions are made on the hard disk. In laptops that are pretty old the option of booting from a USB device has not been granted but whereas today’s laptops, since they are expensive these laptops give the option of booting from a USB device. The primary reason for why this feature is made available is because if in case the laptop malfunctions and the only way of retrieving it is through booting up the device.
Though the security has been heavily increasing in these laptops, there are programs such as pogo stick and ophcrack that gives people the access they require in order to break open into the system. But in either case the requirement of the system to boot up is an essential quality. In order to disable booting through a CD or a USB device can be done through the basic input/output system (BIOS). The open the BIOS menu, one must press the designated key provided by the laptop company. Usually the common keys used are F1, F4, F10 or the delete (Del) button. The key to be pressed is usually displayed during the startup or if in case the command isn’t displayed, it could be searched over the internet. Ensure that the BIOS settings is password protected too from the settings available there.
This is one of the primary steps that requires observance in order to protect your data. 

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