Sunday, August 8, 2010

Basic Computer Maintenance

LCD Monitor:
- Do not touch or attach items to the screen.
- Turn off to clean.
- Spray mild window cleaner on a soft cloth.
- Do not spray directly on screen.
- Do not use paper towels.

Wires:
- Avoid pulling or putting stress on your wires.
- Avoid putting objects on top of wires.
- Always disconnect cords by grasping the plug, not the cord.

CPU:
-Turn power off before cleaning.
- Any type of household cleaner for outside.
- Once a month take off cover and gently blow off dust.
- Always disconnect power cord by grasping plug- not cord.

Surge Protectors:
- Use a surge protector to protect electronic devices from power surges.
- Will not offer 100% protection.
- To be safe, never use computer during a storm.

CD-ROM Drives:
- Always use the button to open and close the drive.
- Do not use compressed air to clean the floppy diskette, CD, DVD or Zip drives.

CDs and DVDs:
- Use a soft cotton cloth
- Wipe against the tracks starting from the middle and wiping outwards
- Never wipe with the tracks
- Water w/ soap or rubbing alcohol

Keyboard:
- Do not eat or drink while typing on your computer.
- Turn off before cleaning.
- Spray Windex onto cloth, not on keyboard
- Use Compressed air

Mouse:
- Clean the top of your mouse like your keyboard
- Scrape guck off bottom with your fingernail

Installing Software:
- Do not use “bootleg” software
- Be sure to reboot after each program is installed
- Test your computer for problems before installing another program

Protect Against Viruses:
- Don’t open email attachments from people you don’t know.
- If your computer suddenly starts acting strange, you should run a virus scan.
- Be careful about disks and CDs from other computers- not everyone has virus protection.
- Use a firewall. A firewall is a piece of software or hardware that helps screen out hackers, viruses, and worms that try to reach your computer over the internet.
- Be careful about what you download from the Internet!
- Be sure that everyone who uses your computer follows these rules!

General Troubleshooting:
- If your computer does not start the first thing to check is the power source… is it plugged in?
- If your computer locks up (freezes) the first thing you should do is restart the computer.
- If your document fails to print you should check the
    a. paper supply,
    b. power source,
    c. paper feeder.
- If you install a new software program on your computer and it does not work the most likely reason is that you do not have enough memory.

2 comments:

  1. Thank you very much for your ideas to post comments.Clean a touch computer screen by purchasing LCD cleaning solution, making sure to use a cleaning cloth that is appropriate for computer screens and avoiding household cleaners.

    Touch Computer Monitors

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  2. The easy to read way of your writing made it possible to easily understand what was being relayed. Plus, the following tips are surely something to be remembered and practiced. An addition to the, it would be best if you could protect your PCs from power failures through installing a reliable UPS plus give you enough time to properly shut down your PC.

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