G'day,
My 8yr old daughter delivered on her promise of getting a good school report this year, and I'm delivering on mine by setting up a laptop for her.
At the moment, I've:
I plan on using Brink's excellent tutorial:
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/54360-parental-controls-setup-use.html
to lock-down/prevent access to most programs. I also plan to use this:
Windows Live Family Safety 2011
to setup some safeguards.
The usage, at least initially, will be for some educational gaming - absolutely no social programmes will be run. Longer term into 2012, I would like to teach her how lucky she is to have so much information at her disposal, simply through searching the internet, and to teach her to use this wonderful resource wisely. Herein lies my concern : whilst Windows Live Safety has a SafeSearch function, I've never used it so don't know how effective it is.
Has anyone in a similar position used this function, and if so, how effective is it? Is there an alternative "search engine" in existence that is more geared towards younger children?
I'd be particularly grateful to hear from those with children of similar age who have had to go on this journey. What are your suggestions/advice?
System Specifications:
eMachines Laptop
Pentium P6100 @2GHz
2 x 1GB DDR3 RAM
500GB HDD
Intel HD Graphics
Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1
Regards,
Golden
My 8yr old daughter delivered on her promise of getting a good school report this year, and I'm delivering on mine by setting up a laptop for her.
At the moment, I've:
- Burn't the recovery disks
- Uninstalled the bloatware
- Setup some antimalware protection and software firewall
- Downloaded the updates and installed SP1
- Setup a standard user account for her
- Setup updating and scanning schedules
- Created a Macrium Image of unbloated system
I plan on using Brink's excellent tutorial:
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/54360-parental-controls-setup-use.html
to lock-down/prevent access to most programs. I also plan to use this:
Windows Live Family Safety 2011
to setup some safeguards.
The usage, at least initially, will be for some educational gaming - absolutely no social programmes will be run. Longer term into 2012, I would like to teach her how lucky she is to have so much information at her disposal, simply through searching the internet, and to teach her to use this wonderful resource wisely. Herein lies my concern : whilst Windows Live Safety has a SafeSearch function, I've never used it so don't know how effective it is.
Has anyone in a similar position used this function, and if so, how effective is it? Is there an alternative "search engine" in existence that is more geared towards younger children?
I'd be particularly grateful to hear from those with children of similar age who have had to go on this journey. What are your suggestions/advice?
System Specifications:
eMachines Laptop
Pentium P6100 @2GHz
2 x 1GB DDR3 RAM
500GB HDD
Intel HD Graphics
Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1
Regards,
Golden
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My Computer
At a glance
Windows 10 Pro x64 ; Xubuntu x64Intel i7 860 @ 2.80 GHz O/C'ed to 4.0GHz16GB Corsair Vengance DDR3 @ 661 MHz Dual Cha...EVGA NVidia GTX 560 1024MB
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Golden Mk. I.4
- OS
- Windows 10 Pro x64 ; Xubuntu x64
- CPU
- Intel i7 860 @ 2.80 GHz O/C'ed to 4.0GHz
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte P55A-UD3R Rev.1. Award BIOS F13
- Memory
- 16GB Corsair Vengance DDR3 @ 661 MHz Dual Channel (9-9-9-24)
- Graphics Card(s)
- EVGA NVidia GTX 560 1024MB
- Sound Card
- Realtek Integrated
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Dual Samsung SyncMaster 2494HS
- Screen Resolution
- 1920*1080 and 1920*1080
- Hard Drives
- 1*Samsung 840 EVO 120GB SSD;
1*OCZ Vertex 2 60GB SSD;
2*Samsung F3 SpinPoint 1TB in RAID0;
1*Samsung F1 SpinPoint 1TB;
2*Western Digital 1TB External USB 3.0
1*Western Digital 500GB External USB 3.0
1*Seagate 500GB External USB 2.0
- PSU
- Thermaltake ToughPower QFan 750W
- Case
- Thermaltake Element S VK60001W2Z
- Cooling
- Corsair H60 Water Cooling, 2*230mm and 2*80mm case fans
- Keyboard
- Logitech G110
- Mouse
- Logitech MX518