It is the general consensus that you should complement your firewall program by installing a hardware firewall. This is a firewall that is built into a router or stand-alone device. It often provides greater protection than a software-based firewall.
TRUE
True
Under normal circumstances, this should appear only when you are installing a new piece of hardware. The wizard itself explains how it will help you. You should have available the driver software for the hardware you are trying to install.
You can install the latest software firewall on your system like AVG, kaspersky, etc...And if you want firewall to protect the data on server, then you should have to consider hardware firewall such as cisco, juniper, or barracuda...
Great firewall software would include zonealarm or webroot. Even the windows firewall included with Windows XP SP2 and beyond should do the trick. And remember that if you have a router it also has a hardware firewall in it.
It is imperative for you to switch off the computer before installing any hardware. You should also be sure to unplug your computer before touching the inside.
No computer is really safe online. But, as long as you have a good Anti Virus, and some firewall running and your installing security updates, you should be good.
False. You should still understand the hardware requirements and limitations just in case of a hiccup of sorts.
All hard drives in an array should be identical in brand, size, speed, and other features. Also, if Windows is to be installed on a hard drive that is part of a RAID array, RAID must be implented before windoes is installed. As with installing any hardware, read the documentation that comes with the motherboard or RAID controller.
use the Device Manager utility to ensure that all the devices are operational.and that is the correct way to know that all the hardware has been installed correctly
I suggest that you should take a trip to the hardware store. Talk to an employee about how to do so and choose out some fashionable stones that are simple to install.
That all available security features which provide controlled access protection are not bypassed or disabled.
first we should find 7th complement of a no then adding 1 in it..
Because not all version of an OS will run on all hardware. For instance you can not run MacOS on normal PC hardware (it has to be an Apple manufactured PC). Also modern versions of Windows (eg Windows 7) will not necessarily run on old hardware and Old versions of Windows may nor work on new hardware.