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Do Not Do This And Your PC Will Last A Long Time
You may not feel that you have not done anything to hurt your computer, and in most instances this is true. But there are a few cases where it could be your fault, and that there was possibly something you may have done to cause your computer to go wacky. Let us take a look at some of those things.
Believe it or not, computers are somewhat conservative. They do not enjoy change very much. The most reliable system you will ever see is one that only has one or two programs such as Microsoft Word or Excel installed on it. This type of PC will run much better than any other you will come across. It is when you start installing various programs on the computer that you begin to have problems. Of course, this is the reason for computers in the first place, but you have to realize the risk involved with each new piece of software.
The fact is that sometimes we put some many programs on our computer that we forget we installed them and then problems seem random. For instance, your sound may go away one day. Then if you remember, you may have installed a new program last week, but only noticed the sound gone today because this was the first time since then that you tried to listen to audio, so the problem seems random. Keep in mind that just a simple little screen saver or a wacky video your friend sent you can cause your PC to act strangely.
While it would be great to have a computer for every program, it is certainly not practical. So the only thing you can do is try to manage your system along with what software you select to install. One fabulous recommendation is to maintain a log on what software that is installed or updated on your PC. You do this using either a small notebook or even a text file. You need to record not only the name and the version of the program, but you also need to jot down the time and date it was installed as well.
One great habit you should develop is researching a piece of software before installing it on your computer. You should ensure that your system has the capability to accommodate the requirements of the software. There is simply no excuse for not knowing this. It can always be found at the website of the manufacturer or developer. If this is no website, then you probably should not install it on your computer in the first place.
Another thing you could do to harm your computer is to manually delete files that should not have been deleted. Everybody gets in the mood to get on Windows Explorer and do some housecleaning. This is fine, but it should be done cautiously. As a basic rule of thumb, only delete files that you created yourself. Anything else should be left to the software, operating systems, or a qualified technician. To be more specific, only delete files, folders, and any files in the folders that are in the account profile area where you normally store files. And that is the only files you should ever delete manually.
There is really no need for you to delete files anywhere else on your computer. While the desire to do so may be strong, resist the urge. Now, do not get confused here. There are other files that you can get deleted, but not manually. There are proper ways to delete cookies or old games that you no longer want to play for example. All programs these days usually have an uninstall option which will safely remove all files pertaining to that software. If this is not the case, then use the remove software option in your control panel. In addition, the disk cleanup tool under system tools can be used to clean away any temporary files from your system that is unnecessary. Keep in mind that the key distinction here is manually. Do not manually delete files other than those mentioned earlier.
When you think about managing the health of a computer, it is really just a matter of using some common sense. If you will just apply the principles discussed here, it will make a huge difference in how long you can keep your PC running great. The key is persistence. Never forget that it only takes one bad download or the deletion of one important file to cause your system to crash.
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The Importance Of Form,Purpose,Style And Size When Purchasing A Backpack Computer Case
As the holiday season approaches, you may find yourself looking for a gift for a business professional who seems to have everything. Get them something stylish and practical this year, and purchase a backpack computer case. These bags are a comfortable way to carry laptop computers, while still leaving the hands free. Traditional laptop bags seem to get heavier with each step. Ease that pain and get organized by choosing a backpack instead.
Finding the Right Fit
When you are choosing a backpack computer case, it is important to keep in mind the particular laptop that will be carried in it.Laptop sizes are judged by the size of the screen, and it may not make sense to buy a bag that fits the largest possible laptop. The computer will shift around within the case, causing problems or irritation for the person carrying it. It is difficult to “fill up” extra space in a bag without risking the safety of the laptop. Extra items should be carried in a separate section or pockets instead of the main compartment.
After checking the fit to make sure that the bag is not too big, take a look at the padding offered within the compartment your computer will sit in. You should make sure that the laptop will be protected from any small bumps or accidents. While these cases are not designed to withstand heavy abuse, you want to make sure that it will be fine if you are pushed on a crowded train. If you are worried about your computer all the time, then it is not worthwhile to purchase that case. Don’t let style override your decisions about the safety of your computer.
When you are considering different backpack computer cases, think about when and how you will be using the bag.Where will you be bringing it? How long will you be wearing it? Will you be performing any strenuous activities with it on? If you commute on a bicycle, for example, you will need a backpack with sturdy straps that can adjust so it will fit snuggly to your body. Choosing a waterproof material may also be a good choice in case you will be outside with your bag. Waterproofing is another way to keep your computer safe. If you are going to be taking your computer to multiple meetings, you want one that slides on and off easily over your work attire.
Take a look at the price before you buy your bag. Frequently, cost can be an indicator of the quality of your bag. While many of the cheaper bags will do a good job at getting your bag from place to place, make sure to take a close look at the construction if you consider buying one of them. Having a strap or seam break at an inopportune moment can be more than inconvenient if you are carrying an expensive computer. Make sure you are buying the highest-quality backpack computer case that you can afford.
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