TAKING CARE OF YOUR PC

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TAKING CARE OF YOUR PC

 

 

Health of your PC

 

In order to ensure that your PC is kept healthy and safe, it is commonly felt essential to have an air-conditioning machine as well as an Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) device along with the PC so that the chips do not get spoiled due to electrical problems. These are some of the biggest myths carried down for years in the minds of the PC users that one must have an air-conditioning machine and a UPS. As a matter of fact, you don’t need to have either as a must-have. Of course, if you have both, it is good as far as your PC’s health is concerned.

 

Primarily, you need two things to keep your PC safe – a clean dust-free room (That’s why you need to take your shoes off before gaining entry into a Computer room) and a stable electrical connection. If you have them, just quit bothering about an air-conditioning machine or a UPS device!

 

Dust –The biggest enemy

 

Yes, dust is the biggest enemy of any electrical goods, be it something as small as a wrist watch or as large as a supercomputer. Dust can spoil your machine even if you have the best of other facilities. Make sure that you don’t let dust flow inside the room where you have had your PC installed. If your system is exposed to abundance of dust owing to its road-side locations, try to protect your computer from it. The dust particles, mostly sand, gets inside the computer chips and disturbs the electrical connections, finally resulting in the instrument going absolutely berserk. For this, you need to cover your machine well. There is no dearth of polythene covers in the market, but it is advisable not to go for them. The reason is that most of them bring in some unwanted humidity, and start sweating during their usage. This might not be very beneficial to the machine you bought after spending some fair amount of money. What do you do then? A cloth cover is the right answer as it is an ideal thing, as opposed to polythene covers, you should have to protect your PC from dust particles.

 

Voltage fluctuation leaves you awry

 

The second most important thing you should take care of after buying a computer is to ensure a stable electrical connection. Computer, being a very delicate electronic piece of instrument, requires a very stable electrical connection. Even a small electrical fluctuation can play havoc with your PC. So, in case there is voltage fluctuations in your area, make sure you purchase a CVT (Constant Voltage Transformer) with your machine. This will ensure that voltage fluctuations do not affect your computer. If very minor fluctuations occur in your area, a spike buster will do. Before installing the PC at your place do not forget to get the wirings checked thoroughly. If your electrical connection is not earthed properly, you might face problems. The most pertinent indication for these connection-related problems is flickering on your monitor. The moment you observe this, rush to get hold of an electrician. Don’t waste a moment. It can spoil your computer.

 

Remember

 

Once you have ensured a stable electrical connection and a dust-free environment, your PC would serve you reliably grinning at you every time you log in to it. There is no more looking back. Enjoy computing.

 

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Protect Urself !

1. Stop using Internet Explorer and make the switch to Opera, it’s more secure, plain and simple.

2. Get Spybot Search and Destroy or Spyware Doctor and immediately update it.

3. Get Adaware SE and immediately update it.
(Use both as a 1-2 punch on infected client computers and between the two there’s not much they won’t kill)

4. Update your anti virus

5. Boot into safe mode and run all three scans

6. While the scans are going check your registry (Click start –> Run and type regedit to get intot he registry) and look in HKEY_CurrentUser/software/microsoft/windows/currentversion/run & HKEY_Local_Machine/software/microsoft/windows/currentversion/run. Verify that all programs listed are legitimate and wanted.

7. If or when your antivirus scan comes across anything, search for that file name in your registry and delete it.

 

8. Use explorer to go to the windows/system32 folder and sort by date. If you haven’t already done so, make sure you can see the entire file names. click Tools –> Folder Options and unclick the box labeled “Hide extensions for known file types” and under Hidden files and folders click “Show hidden files and folders.” However, make sure you choose “Hide protected operating system files” so you don’t accidentally remove anything that would cripple your computer.. You are looking for recent files with names ending with .exe and .dll that look suspicious. Major culprits will have gibberish names such as alkjdlkjfa.exe.

9. Once you can get clean scans in safe mode, reboot in normal mode and scan all over again. If you can’t get a clean scan in regular mode then you have something more persistant that could take more research.

10. Make sure your firewall doesn’t have strange exceptions.

11. If you suspect anything that is going wrong with your computer is the action of a stalker, on a more secure system change all your passwords.


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