There comes a time in a person’s life
where no matter how much you fight it time takes its toll and we begin to
slow down in how we perform our daily activities. However, in order to
extend our youthful glow and energy levels it is important to eat right,
exercise, and keep a positive outlook on life.
Now you may ask what has any of that got
to do with “Secrets To A Healthy Computer?”
Well, in a way we’re all just like a
computer. If you neglect to take care of yourself you soon will cease to
function properly and the many tasks that once were easy to do now take
twice as long to accomplish and often require you to rest or “reboot” after
a malfunction.
I can’t tell you what foods to eat or what
exercises to perform because I am not a nutritionist. Although, with my
experiences in the personal computer field I can share with you some tips of
how to keep that rectangle box of circuitry that sits within sights range
functioning at maximum performance as long as time will allow.
Some important
steps to follow are….
- Make certain that
your computer is located in a well ventilated area and that all air vents
are unobstructed to prevent overheating and premature failure to any
internal components.
- Clean out the dust
build-up at least every 6 months from the inside of the computer case
including case vents, power supply vents, and all visible circuitry with a
few cans of compressed air that can be purchased from any major computer
store or electronics outlet. This will help reduce the chances of overheating and circuitry damage.
Before cleaning just be certain to always
unplug the computer from the wall outlet and never physically contact
the circuitry inside the computer case to prevent damage.
- Be prepared for an
unsuspected failure by always making backups of any important data that
you do not and can not afford to lose.
I personally keep updated backups of my
website and even store the disks at a remote location away from my every day
use computers just in case a disaster were to occur and my main computers
were destroyed resulting in the need for those lost files.
- Purchase and
install a well known anti-virus program that can be regularly updated with
the latest virus definitions and ran during boot-up to help protect your
computer from being the victim of an unwanted infestation.
- Every few months
or so run your computer’s “Scandisk” program followed by the
“Defragmenter” program to maximize the efficiency of your hard drive.
If you are not certain of how to use these
utilities and being that the steps to execute these programs varies slightly
from one operating system to the other it would be easiest to simply use the
“Help” option that can be found by clicking on the START button found on
your computers desktop.
The START menu will open up a
drop-down-box that should display the “Help” option. By going here you can
enter the keywords that deal with the answers to the subject you are
searching for.
- Run your computers
“Disk Cleanup” utility every other week or so. If set the “Disk Cleanup”
utility will automatically empty the recycling bin and recover some wasted
disk space by removing the internet temporary files that seem to always
accumulate.
Again, use the “Help” option if you are
uncertain of how to perform this task.
- Never smoke near a
computer because the cooling fans will pull the smoke into the case where
it can coat the inside parts of the computer with a residue which in turn
can damage sensitive components.
- Place the computer
case in an area where it will not be accidentally kicked or bumped to
prevent the loosening of cables and damage to internal parts.
- Invest in a high
quality surge protector to provide your computer and monitor against
voltage spikes or “surges” that can dramatically shorten the life of your
system. Just like most items in a store, “You get what you pay for”. So
don’t skimp out on this important device!
Its also not a bad idea to invest in a
surge protector that includes what is called a “Data Line Protector” which
allows you to connect your telephone lines to and serves the same purpose
for the telephone line to your modem just like the surge protector does for
the electrical household current lines.
- Finally, if you
plan on being away from home for more that a few days at a time or if
there is a thunderstorm brewing in your area it is a very wise decision to
always unplug all electrical lines and modem telephone lines from your
system. Even with a surge protector installed it is possible that such a
large voltage spike such as one caused by a lightening strike could prove
fatal to any computer system.
If you follow these simple steps the outcome is a healthy computer that will
stay by your side and treat you well which also results in a happier you.