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5. Hard Drive Health Check
If you use Windows XP, you should regularly check your hard disk's health
with an error-checking utility. In Windows Explorer, click on the drive's
icon, select Properties -> Tools -> Check Now. If the
check discovers several hundred errors, your drive could be full of bad
sectors - you'd best backup your important data and then try to get it
repaired.
6. Get an Anti-Virus Program
I still find it amazing that many home computer users do not have an
anti-virus program installed. This piece of software is fundamental to any
computer system. You should definitely consider getting a program like
Norton Antivirus or
The Shield Pro to protect against harmful attacks.
7. Check the CMOS battery
If you have a very old PC (four or five years old), the CMOS battery on
the motherboard may need to be replaced. The first sign of a bad CMOS
battery is when your system clock starts losing time.
8. Take Care when Opening the Case
Whenever you open the PC case, turn off the power and unplug your PC.
Ground yourself first - by touching anything inside the PC to avoid
destroying your circuit boards with a static charge. Another option is to
wear a grounding wrist strap. I've destroyed my computer power supply before
because I forgot about this point.
9. Maintain the Mouse
What's one of the dirtiest components in a PC that you come in contact
with? Yes - it's the modest little mouse. Years of using a mouse will get it
filled with dirt and grime.
If you have a mechanical mouse, you'll realize this when the mouse starts to
move erratically. To clean it, unscrew the mouse and use a small scraper to
scrape the dirt off the two plastic rollers inside. Also remember to clean
the scroll wheel if there is one. If you have a optical mouse, you need not
worry about any internal rollers but you still need to clean the scroll
wheel.
10. Clean Up the Registry
If you always add and remove computer programs in your PC, you can be
sure the entries in your Windows Registry are pretty much in a mess. A
clogged Windows Registry increases the time your PC boot up time and hogs
system resources. Try to get a tool to help clean the registry safely, such
as
Registry Mechanic. Do not try to clean the registry yourself if you're
not sure what you're doing.
Conclusion
I hope this article has given you many ideas on how to keep your good old
PC in tiptop shape. Remember, take care of your PC and it will take care of
you. Apply these tips once in a while to ensure a trouble-free computer
system.
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