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The Computer Builder #013: 10 Tips to Keep Your PC in Tiptop Shape
November 01, 2005
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Welcome to this week's edition of The Computer Builder. This week, we have a list of tips for keeping your PC in top shape, as well as a scoop of the top 5 external hard drives in the market. Those of you setting up a new computer may also be interested in the short guide to the computer BIOS. Happy reading!


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10 Tips to Keep Your PC in Tiptop Shape
Your PC represents a large investment for you. But hands up, those of you who worry about your PC crashing, the CPU overheating, the hard disk failing or the monitor zonking out when you need it most. Many computer users worry about these and more ... read more

Top 5 External Hard Drives
External hard drives are taking the world by storm. If you need storage that is over and above what is in your desktop PC or laptop, you need to get an external hard drive. This article steps through some of the most popular external hard drives ... read more

All About Your Computer BIOS
Are you confused by the computer BIOS? The BIOS is a fundamental component of any PC and if you really want to get into the guys of a computer, it’s good through understanding what BIOS Is all about. This article gives you a summary of what BIOS is ... read more


More Topics

Top 5 small form factor PC barebone kits
Top 5 thin and light notebooks
The basics of personal computer hardware
A guide to choosing computer motherboards
A review of the Fuji FinePix E550 digital camera

For more articles, be sure to visit Build-Your-Own-Computers.com.


Upgrade Your Computer Skills with This Video

If you want to learn how to build your own computer or troubleshoot general PC problems, you may want to check out this computer training video.

Besides showing you the exact steps for installing new hardware components, this video provides important tips for repairing and upgrading your PC. These tips include little gems like how to create boot disks, configure your BIOs or format a hard drive.


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