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PC Health: 10 great tips to maintain the health of your PC






To extend the life of your PC health and keep it running in the best condition possible – here are 10 Tips For a Healthy PC

1. Clean Your System Unit

Inside your PC case gathers dust and dirt over time. This is because of the electrical charge inside the case and the incoming air while your PC uses it’s fans to cool sensitive parts such as the Central Processing Unit (CPU) and Graphics Processing Unit (GPU).

At least once a year, remove the access panel and blow the dust and dirt out of the case with a can of compressed air. You will want to blow away the dust off of the optical drives, hard drives, processor, behind the motherboard and all of the other parts in the case. Be sure to follow the directions on the can of compressed air also.

Clean Your Keyboard and Mouse

Simply tilt the keyboard vertically and use short bursts from the compressed can of air between the columns of keys in a downward motion. This will blow the debris from the top of the keyboard to the bottom and out.(Remember to follow the directions on the can of compressed air for use, storage and disposal).

For mouse device that have a ball, remove the cover plate and clean the ball with warm water and mild soap and dry. Clean the rollers inside of the mouse with a lint-free swab and alcohol. Place the ball inside the mouse and replace the cover plate. If you use an optical mouse, there are no moving internal parts and cleaning inside the mouse is not needed.

3. Remove Unwanted Programs and Files

Programs and files that are no longer utilized can take up lots of hard drive space. This creates longer access times when your computer has to search through thousands of files to find the one you need. This will greatly affect your PC health.

When you have a program that you no longer use, uninstall the program using either the programs uninstall wizard or your computer’s uninstall utility. When files are of no longer any use, remember to delete them also. Empty your recycle bin.

4. Delete Your Cookies

Cookies can benefit your Internet experience by saving the data from visited web sites. However if the web sites that you frequent are constantly changing, cookies are of no use to you – they only take up hard drive space.

Many anti-virus software suites contain maintenance utilities for your PC health by deleting your cookies. If you do not own a software package with this feature, you can use your computers utility program to delete the cookies. Using Microsoft Windows, this utility can be found by following this path.

Left Click the Start Button ~ Programs ~ Accessories ~ System Tools ~ Disk Clean Up

You will want to perform this utility on all of your PCs internal hard drive at least once every two weeks.

5. Disk Defragmentation

Perform a disk Defragmentation on a monthly basis for better PC health. This utility is a process that eliminates fragmentation in system files. It does this by physically reorganizing the content of the hard drive in order to place the files closer together and creates larger spaces for future information to be saved. Many anti-virus software suites include a Defragmentation program. If yours includes this software, just follow the directions for hard drive defragmentation. If not, access your Windows operating system disk defragmenter by using the following path.

Left Click the Start Button ~ Programs ~ Accessories ~ System Tools ~ Disk Defragmenter

6. Antivirus Software

Antivirus software programs attempt to identify, quarantine and delete malicious software and computer viruses. Unfortunately, many people don’t use this software, don’t update the antivirus definitions or don’t have an antivirus software program installed on their PC.

First, ensure you have an antivirus program installed on your PC. Some of the most common and popular antivirus programs are Symantec’s Norton Internet Security, Computer Associates’ Internet Security Suite and Kaspersky Internet Security. You must perform a definitions update to the software at least once a week and scan your PC at least once a week. Many antivirus software programs will allow you to set a schedule so that the software automatically scans at a designated day and time. This is one of the key areas for maintaining your PC health

7. Pop-ups, Spyware and Malware

When surfing the internet, you’re bound to receive a pop-up or pop-under, spyware or malware.

Pop-ups and pop-unders are online forms of advertisements. They usually activate when you visit certain websites and are normally generated by JavaScript.

Spyware is designed to intercept or take control of a computer’s operation without the consent of the user.

Malware is designed to infiltrate or cause damage to a computer system.

You must protect your computer system against this type of software and this is done by pop-up and pop-under blocker software and Spyware / Malware scanning software. There are many software programs available that can detect and remove this malicious software. Many are part of antivirus software suites such as Computer Associates’ Internet Security Suite and Kaspersky Internet Security.

8. Leave Your PC On

Starting your PC is one of the most stressful things you can do to your PC’s components. If you choose not to leave your PC on all the time, you can simply set Windows’ Power Management to hibernate rather than shut down. Thus reducing your electrical bills as well as saving your PC health.

9. Don’t Leave Your Monitor On

PC health also includes Monitors too. Monitors have a life expectancy and to extend the usage, when you are not using your computer, turn off the monitor.

10. Surge Protector

Power surges and brownouts happen all the time. These are fluctuations with your homes power every time you refrigerator’s compressor starts, your air conditioning turns and other devices in your home. It is extremely important to protect the sensitive components of your PC by utilizing a surge protector and power strip.





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