So you’ve got your first computer. Great! This new machine will open up a world of communication, shopping, entertainment, and exploration like nothing you’ve ever seen before. Computers have become a part of everyday life, and now that you have one, you’ll quickly find it to be indispensable.
However, the thing is that computers are complex machines that require regular maintenance to keep working at their best. Just as your car needs oil changes and regular tune-ups, your computer needs to be checked and cleaned regularly. So let’s cover some of the basics of computer cleaning and maintenance.
Cleaning your computer’s external portions and internal hardware may be daunting at first, but it’s actually quite simple. The best place to start is with your monitor. If you have an old-fashioned CRT monitor (the sort that looks like a television set), then you can clean the front with a standard glass cleaner and a paper towel. If you have a flatscreen monitor, there are various anti-dust cloths you can use to clean it. The keyboard and internal parts of the computer can be cleaned using compressed air, which you can purchase in cans with special nozzles at almost any electronics store. The keyboard’s keys can also be cleaned with an antibacterial cleaning solution. However, it is important to apply the solution to a paper towel and then wipe the keys rather than spraying it on the keyboard. You don’t want to short out the keyboard after all! This sort of cleaning is something that you should do once every month, tips or so, to keep the computer from becoming clogged with dust and grime.
Now that the exterior of your computer is clean, it’s time to clean the interior. Almost all computers have antivirus software installed, and you should check that yours is up-to-date and set to scan regularly. Most antivirus programs can be scheduled to run late at night or when you are at work, and it is best to schedule it to do so and then leave it on so that it will have the machine scanned when next you use it. It is also important to manage the computer’s software so that unnecessary or unwanted programs are removed. You should regularly go to the add/remove programs menu and uninstall software you no longer need or become obsolete. You should also regularly defragment your hard drive to allow it to read and write faster. All of this should be done about once a week, but you don’t have to do it all in one day.
Computers are amazing, but like any piece of complicated machinery, they need regular maintenance. If you take good care of your computer, it will give you many years of service without needing upgrades. You put a lot of money into your machine, so be sure to take good care of it, and you will get the most out of your investment!
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