The first step in securing a network is knowing what you have; you need to conduct a security audit of the environment. In order to secure and protect a network you need to know what is in it, then find the risks with those areas, and the vulnerabilities associated with the risks. Then you assign the probabilities of being exploited via those weaknesses and decide on how to mitigate the risk (or eliminate it, if possible).
But the first step is always the information audit.
First you go to Start→Search INTERNET OPTIONS→Clear All The Cookies→Then you download Microsoft Security Essentials. It is the best computer cleaner ever!
Power off is the first step to take.
Turn it off
The first step when taking a computer apart is to power it off completely and unplug it from the power source to ensure safety.
Turning it on
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The first step to putting a computer together is making sure you have all the parts including the mother board. Once you know you have all of the parts needed, view http://hubpages.com/hub/Put-A-Computer-Together for a step-by-step guide.
A user account is set up on a laptop in order to protect the user's computer. It is the first step in a detailed security system that begins with the requirement of asking for a password prior to one gaining access to the computer's contents, including the desktop, apps, and the installed browsers.
might aswell take it to a pro
you should unplug the system
The first step to using a Linux LVM would be to install the program onto the Linux computer. The second step would be to activate the program and use the program for its purpose.