Good Computer Maintenance - Part Two


 by: Marv Ko

In our last part of discussion of good computer maintenance, we will discuss backing up, some free stuff, and cleaning tips.
All great bits of advice for proper care of your computer.

Back It Up

One maintenance task that is still crucial is backing up your data, particularly if it is business or financial related.
At the very least, manuallly copy such data to a recordable CD or DVD disc when it changes.
More sophisticated options include using the more automated backup tools that come with Windows, a stand alone backup program for networks such as the well regarded Dantz Retrospect Professional (www.dantz.com), or a Web backup system such as the excellent IBackup (www.ibackup.com).

Free Stuff

One really interesting maintenance task is checking to see who is spying on you.
If you download a lot of software, one or more programs may be peeping at your Web surfing habits, which could be slowing you down.
Such behavior naturally riles people, and good spirited entrepreneurs offer free software to weed out the sneaks.
The best overall stand alone program for this is Patrick M. Kolla's Spybot Search and Destroy (www.safer-networking.org).

Another fun, and free, software maintenance program is WinPatrol (www.winpatrol.com).
Among other things, it shows you all the programs that load automatically every time you load Windows, letting you disable any you do not want running that may be slowing you down, regardless of whether you use Windows XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98, or 95.

Cleaning Tips

Clean your monitor if it becomes smudged.
But stay away from glass cleaners ... they can remove a monitor's anti glare finish.
Use isopropyl alcohol or distilled water along with a lint free cloth.
Wet the cloth first, then the monitor.

Periodically open up your computer's case to clean out dust.
Every couple of years or more frequently if your PC is in a dusty area.
This will help prevent heat build up, which can shorten the life of system components.

Use either a portable vacuum cleaner or compressed gas duster.
To minimize static discharge, avoid older vacuum cleaners and brush attachments, and prevent the metal of any vacuum cleaner from touching your PC.
After vacuuming the inside of your PC, vacuum the grille in front and your keyboard.

Before working inside a PC, ground yourself ... turn off your computer, leave it plugged in, and touch an unpainted metal surface inside the PC.
Your PC should be plugged into a three pronged grounded outlet, preferably on a dedicated circuit.
Do not move a PC or connect or disconnect its cables while it is on unless they are plugged into a univeral serial bus port.

If your mouse starts misbehaving, take it apart and clean it.
Shake out dust, or use a cleaning swab or compressed gas.

Finally, it is best not to smoke around your PC.
Cigarette smoke can coat the innards of your PC with tar, shortening its life.

About The Author

Marv Ko has many years of experience in business, marketing, security, writing, and varied hobbies.
He is is the senior editor of www.upublish.info ... your source for Free Articles. Authors wanted!



Water Damaged Carpet, What Can Be Done?

Water Damaged Carpet, What Can Be Done?

 by: Randy Heslip

Water damage can come in many varieties, from a spilling a single bucket to a complete basement flooding. How you approach your carpet clean up will also depend on the quality of the water if it is clean water, like rain water, or is it from a sewer backup. Each situation should be evaluated on an individual basis, but here are some general guidelines.

First the obvious try to stop the water at the source to eliminate further damage. Check behind the walls as water may be trapped in the insulation or behind the vapor barrier. Next remove all furniture from the room, lift up the edges of the carpet and remove the uderpadding and discard. Extract as much of the water as possible, try to do this soon as you can, as bacteria and mold can set in quickly. Note ? depending on the size and scope of damage it may be worth calling in a professional. After you have extracted as much of the water as...

Water Damaged Carpet, What Can Be Done?
Vacuum cleaners > Water Damaged Carpet, What Can Be Done?

Why Cat Urine Smells So Bad and Doesn't Go Away

Why Cat Urine Smells So Bad and Doesn't Go Away

 by: Nancy E. Wigal

Cat urine odor is unique among the many smells we know. While there are other smells that are worse, most of us probably don't come across them.

Many people wonder why cat urine odor is so hard to get rid of. This article talks a little bit about the composition of cat urine.

Cat urine is composed of five different bacteria strains. Two of the bacteria strains are associated with the cat's marking scent. The other strains are in the cat spray, urine, and uric acid.

The sticky, tacky part of cat urine is urea. Urochrome is the pigment, and then there are the uric acid crystals and salts.

The first two components are not difficult to clean. The uric acid with its crystals and salts are what we continually see and smell, long after we?ve tried to clean the cat urine spot.

The crystals are insoluble, and they bond tightly to any surface they land on. This is...

Why Cat Urine Smells So Bad and Doesn't Go Away
Vacuum cleaners > Why Cat Urine Smells So Bad and Doesn't Go Away

Cleaning Your Computer Will Help It Last Longer And Work Better

Cleaning Your Computer Will Help It Last Longer And Work Better


 by: Scott Dary

To clean your mouse ? The trackball can pick up dirt and dust from your desk and mouse pad. Also, the wheels that the trackball come in contact with get dirty and need to be cleaned. If you notice your mouse "doesn't work right", it may be time to clean it. First, turn your PC off. Turn your mouse over and you will see the ball sticking out of a cover. Look at the arrows on the cover and turn it in the indicated direction to open it up. Don?t worry about anything falling out. The only thing that comes out is the ball, and maybe a little dust, and you want to take that out anyway.
You can clean the ball with alcohol if it needs it, but usually just wiping it off will work. A cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol works well for cleaning the wheels. When you?re done, drop the ball back in and put the cover back on. If cleaning it doesn?t help, it may be time to replace...

Cleaning Your Computer Will Help It Last Longer And Work Better
Vacuum cleaners > Cleaning Your Computer Will Help It Last Longer And Work Better

Four Easy Ways To Prevent Spyware

Four Easy Ways To Prevent Spyware


 by: Gary Gresham

How would you like to prevent spyware and adware from getting into your computer?
You need to stop adware and spyware before it gets into your files.
That way you're protecting your private information such as passwords, credit card numbers and other documents that you don't want to share with anyone.

Spyware and adware removers are important because they clean your computer of malicious files.
But the best thing you can do is prevent spyware from ever being installed in the first place.
Here are four ways to help prevent spyware and adware from getting into your computer.

Keep Your Windows Software Updated

One of the best ways to prevent spyware and adware from getting into your computer is to keep your Windows operating system software updated.
Microsoft Windows update addresses security fixes that
are constantly...

Four Easy Ways To Prevent Spyware
Vacuum cleaners > Four Easy Ways To Prevent Spyware

myvacuumcleanershelp.com, all rights reserved where applicable
Vacuum cleaners
This page loaded in 0.03832 seconds.