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It is quite surprising to see how many
mistakes we do with maintaining our computers, and that too considering the fact
that we cannot do much work-wise without them. Computer maintenance is something
we can easily take care of ourselves, but we do not take half the care we should
and that's the reason why we end up spending hundreds of dollars on calling
professionals to look at our computers each year. And this is money we could
very well have saved.
This article enlists ten vital computer maintenance tips that you must follow.
This will increase the life of your hard disk and even make the computer prove
more efficient to you. (The tips given below are for Windows operating systems.)
Computer Maintenance Tip # 1 When to restart and when to reset?
Most people think that restarting and resetting means one and the same thing,
but they are not! Restarting is the process when the computer is made to shut
down (normally) and then made to start again after the common rebooting process
that the computer undergoes. Restarting can be done through several internal
features of the computer operating system, including the Shut Down menu. But
resetting is different. This is done by pressing a button present on the CPU.
When you reset a computer, you are shutting it down forcefully and then starting
it again. When resetting is done, the computer is not allowed to shut down in
the normal way, but restarting allows that to happen.
Resetting must be done only when nothing else seems to work. For example, if the
display has frozen, or if the computer 'hang's, and even Ctrl-Alt-Del does not
seem to work, then resetting can be done. But for simple requirements like
reconfiguring the system after installing new software, you must only go for
restarting.
Computer Maintenance Tip # 2 Shutting down the computer
The computer must never be shut down by any other method except through the Shut
Down menu provided. Never must the computer be shut down by powering it off
directly from the AC mains. This will cause irreparable damage to the hard disk.
Computer Maintenance Tip # 3 Clean out your computer occasionally
It doesn't take much time to run a Scan Disk and a Disk Fragmenter on your
computer often. This is in fact the simplest way to maintain your computer. When
you fragment your disk, you are freeing up all wasted space on your computer and
that certainly increases its efficiency. Scanning shows you all the bad and
corrupt files located on your computer.
Computer Maintenance Tip # 4 Keep the startup simple
If your computer takes very long starting up, it probably has a lot of start
programs. Let the computer start completely, then enter into the Start Up
programs and delete those which you don't need to load at startup. These
programs will only slow down your computer drastically.
Computer Maintenance Tip # 5 Install an antivirus
Anyone knowing an iota of computers will tell you how an antivirus is important
to your computer, if you are using the Internet. Remember to run the antivirus
scan regularly. You can even set it up automatically.
Computer Maintenance Tip # 6 Install firewalls
You can say that firewalls are better than antivirus programs at protection.
While antivirus programs are the cure, firewalls can be considered as the
prevention. When you set up a firewall, you are restricting all kinds of
unauthorized accesses to your computer. You must do this as soon as you get your
Internet connection, and then keep the firewall definitions updated.
Computer Maintenance Tip # 7 Install antispyware programs
Spyware is a term used to describe several unauthorized applications that
install on your computer when you browse the Internet, and then they make a
connection between your computer and the host server. These programs can relay
private information from your computer to the host server. Spyware is a chief
element of identity theft in today's times. Fortunately, there are several good
antispyware programs that you can install to protect your computer from such
threats.
Computer Maintenance Tip # 8 Keep adequate disk space
Never fill your hard disk to full capacity. This will make your computer run
slow and can cause damage to the disk even. Keep at least 100 MB free space.
However, the hard disks available today have humongous capacities, so this
problem will probably never arise.
Computer Maintenance Tip # 9 Use peripheral devices carefully
For all peripheral devices, you must exercise care when making direct
connections with your PC. Especially when you are removing them, don't just yank
them out. Turn off the device through the corresponding software first, and
remove them only when they say it's safe to remove the device.
Computer Maintenance Tip # 10 Clean out the temp files
Temp files are created when you are working on any application on your computer.
These are not user-readable files, but they are records for the computer to use
the applications easily the next time. A similar analogy is found in cached
files when using the Internet. These files can accumulate to a large extent and
can clog the computer, making it run very slow. You must regularly visit the
temp or cache folder and clean out these files.
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