Friday, 15 August 2014



Steps

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Keep liquids away from your laptop. As tempting as it might be to drink coffee, soda, water or any other liquid near your laptop, accidents can happen all too easily. Alternatively, use a cup with a cover on it, so even if it does spill, the liquid doesn't go anywhere. Spilled liquids may damage the internal microelectronic components or cause electrical damage. Short circuits can corrupt data or even permanently destroy some parts of the laptop. The solution is very simple: Keep your drinks away from your computer. Even if you are careful, someone else might spill your drink.

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Having antivirus software available is the best defence against a virus. Even if you know what you download, it could still contain a virus. If you choose not to have antivirus software you run the risk of a circuit error or software problem in your system. The virus may also slow down the system operations and performance.

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Keep food away from your laptop. Don't eat over your laptop, the crumbs can fall between the keys and provide an invitation to small bugs or damage the circuitry. Worse yet, the laptop will look dirty if there are crumbs on it.

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Always have clean hands when using your laptop. Clean hands make it easier to use your laptop touchpad and there will be less risk of leaving dirt and other stains on the computer. In addition, if you clean your hands before you use the laptop, you will reduce wear and tear on the coating caused by contact with sweat and small particles that can act upon the laptop's exterior.

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Protect the LCD display monitor. When you shut your laptop, make sure there are no small items, such as a pencil or small ear-phones, on the keyboard. These can damage the display screen if the laptop is shut on them; the screen will scratch if the item is rough. Close the lid gently and holding it in the middle. Closing the lid using only one side causes pressure on that hinge, and over time can cause it to bend and snap.

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Hold and lift the computer by its base, not by its LCD display (the screen). If you lift it by the screen alone, you could damage the display or the hinges attaching the display to the base. The display is also easily scratched or damaged by direct pressure – avoid placing pressure on it.

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Don't pull on the power cord. Tugging your power cord out from the power socket rather than pulling directly on the plug can cause the cord to break off from the plug or damage the power socket. Also, if the power cord is near your feet, avoid kicking it accidentally; in fact, it is best to refrain from bumping into the plug at all because you could loosen it and eventually break it.

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Don't roll your chair over the computer cord. Stick the cord onto your desk with tape or a special computer cord tie which can easily be undone when you've finished using the laptop. Always try to keep the cord away from the floor and your legs.


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Be sure to plug accessory devices into their proper slots. Always look at the symbols on the laptop carefully before inserting devices. Jamming a phone line into an Ethernet port or vice versa could damage the sockets, making it impossible to use them again. It is very important to observe this step.


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Handle any removable drives with care. CD drives that have been removed from your laptop could easily be crushed or dropped; do not be careless. If you are not putting them back into the laptop, put them straight into a storage box or case for safe keeping.

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Insert drives into their slots carefully and at the correct angle. Pushing the drive too forcefully into its slot could jam it.

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Check to see if labels are affixed securely before inserting media into your laptop. CDs, DVDs, or floppy disks should not have any loose labels that may jam inside the laptop. Never insert undersized CDs, as these can damage the disk player permanently.

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Don't expose your laptop to rapid temperature changes. When bringing your laptop indoors during winter, don't turn it on immediately. Instead, let it warm to room temperature first. This will avoid any potential for damage to the disk drive from condensation forming inside the machine. Avoid heat from sunlight as well.

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Don't leave your laptop in a car. Not only do the insides of cars experience large temperature swings that could damage a laptop, but a laptop (or laptop bag) is an inviting target for a smash and grab thief.


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Have the unit cleaned annually to remove internal dust. Get this done by a computer professional, or do it yourself if you can. If dust accumulates, the system will not be able to cool itself correctly. Heat can destroy the motherboard.

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Avoid placing heavy materials, such as books, on top of your laptop. This can push the LCD screen into the keyboard, and will eventually damage it. Also, the CD-ROM insert will be squished and, eventually, will break.

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Use a properly-sized laptop case. Whatever you use to carry your laptop around, be it a case, a bag, or something you made yourself, make sure that it is large enough to hold the laptop. This will help avoid scratching, squeezing or potentially dropping it.

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Look into getting a laptop bag. Many breaks happen because laptops are dropped or bumped. A bag greatly reduces the risk of damage.


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Only use and store your laptop in a well-ventilated area. When you are using your laptop, do so in a place that has a constant air-circulation. Lots of people ruin their laptops by using them in enclosed areas and thus cause the laptop to overheat.

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Use an old toothbrush to clean the area around the exhaust fan screen. If that gets plugged up, air flow is diminished and overheating can occur.


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Try to keep the laptop on a flat, clean surface. This prevents damage to the laptop. This can be hard to do, particularly if you are outside with your laptop, but if there is a flat surface available then put your laptop on it.

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Don't use your laptop on the bed. Repeated use of a laptop on the bed will cause the fans to suck up the dust and debris in the bed, ultimately blocking the

 source:wikihow.com

20 comments:

  1. you can protect your laptop by adding a password from another to use and can install some software that can easily detect a virus from the internet or external drive like flash, floppy etc

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  2. good.had a computer and its always carry virus but with the tips giving i will be able to take good care of it.

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  3. Good post. Also, avoid using oily or wet clothes when cleaning the laptop

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  4. Avoid eating (e.g. biscuits) when working on the laptop to avoid entrance of crumbs into the keyboard pad

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  5. having antivirus software available is the best defense against a virus

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  6. Do not use the Laptop computer in a humid environment nor in hot sun

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  7. In addition, we need to avoid eating and drinking when working on the computer and also we should always use clean hands when working on the laptop. We need to have antivirus disc in order to protect our laptop again virus and scan very flash drive we want to use on the laptop.

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  8. Don't pick up your laptop by the screen. Doing so may actually result in the hinges that attach to the keyboard breaking.BY:ADEDOTUN KAYODE .A

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  9. - Be careful with open beverage containers near your laptop. Even the smallest amount of spilled liquid can seep into a key area of the machine and cause damage. BY:AKINTOLA SEGUN FOLAHAN

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  10. Do not use any untrusted external device to avoid file damages

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  11. Don't have liquids, especially sweet, sticky drinks like soda,
    nearby when using your laptop. Spills can cause serious
    damage to the machine and can be costly to repair.

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  12. When we are using our laptop, do so in a place that has a constant ventilation. Lots of people ruin their laptops by using them in enclosed areas and thus cause the laptop to overheat.

    By: Olughusi Oluwatosin Temitope

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  13. dont bring anything eatable near it and also protect your laqptop by putting a security code

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  14. It's a great article and a good reason,because failure to do all this might have damage your laptop

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  15. one should also make sure that the antivirus on the system is usually updated and avoid inserting any external device such as flash drive etc that contains virus.

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  16. Don't use scratched Compact Discs to avoid damage of your CD ROM sensors

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  17. Use updated antivirus to scan your laptop always

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  18. Avoid using pirated softwares on your laptop and handle it with care

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  19. Always have clean hands when using your laptop. Clean hands make it easier to use your laptop touchpad and there will be less risk of leaving dirt and other stains on the computer. In addition, if you clean your hands before you use the laptop, you will reduce wear and tear on the coating caused by contact with sweat and small particles that can act upon the laptop's exterior.

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