While technology is advancing from week to week, your desktop or laptop computer should service its purpose for some time. As with any machine, maintenance and preventative care is required. Tough viruses or other complicated matters should be left to the professionals but there are some things users can do to help keep their computer running smoothly without the high cost associated with tech help.
Here are some tips to try at home:
Slow Activity
If your computer is running slowly, there is a good chance your system has a virus, spyware, or malware. You can take action and preventative measures by installing anti-virus programs, anti-spyware programs, and spam fighting programs. You can purchase a complete program for a reasonable cost or, if you are more tech savvy, you can browse the Web for free downloadable programs like AVG.com or Spamfighter.com. Be sure to install the programs completely and keep them updated for the highest protection.
Go Faster
For computers that are slow at start up, it would be beneficial to delete unused programs by visiting Control Panel in your Start menu and clicking on the Add/Remove option. Delete only what you don’t need. You should also get into the habit of regularly emptying your Recycle Bin and delete all Temporary Internet Files. Also in your Start menu is the System Tools selection where you can run the Disk Cleanup tool to further clear out old information. Select the Disk Defragment tool which helps to consolidate file particles, giving you more room.
Add More RAM
A cost-effective way to get your computer moving faster is to install more RAM (random access memory). 2-4 gigs extra is priced around $30-$40. More memory will give you a faster machine. Check the manufacturer’s website for information about what kind of RAM to purchase and how to go about installing it.
Getting Too Hot
Computers that shut down with no warning may be overheating due to dust and debris. You can use a can of compressed air to spray out the keyboards and fan system of your computer. You should unplug the devices before cleaning. You can also purchase a USB-powered cooling fan that sits under a laptop to keep the machine cool during extended use. Cooling fans cost about $25 and can last a long time if they are kept free from dust and dirt.
Have Backup
Purchasing an external hard drive can save not only cash but also time and irritation should your computer conk out. External hard drives can run as low as $99 and connects to the computer through the USB port. By backing up your files regularly, you’ll have access to your information in case of a permanent meltdown. There are also online back up companies where you can store your information up to certain size for free.