Computer Maintenance
MAINTENANCE
What
is computer maintenance?
Computer maintenance is the practice of
keeping computers in a good state of repair. A computer containing accumulated
dust and debris may not run properly.
Dust and other cruft may accumulate as a result
of air cooling. Any filters used to mitigate this need regular service and
changes. If the cooling system is not filtered then regular computer cleaning
may prevent short circuits and overheating.
Components
Keyboard
The
crumbs, dust, and other particulate that fall between the keys and build up
underneath are loosened by spraying pressurized air into the keyboard, then
removed with a low-pressure vacuum cleaner. A plastic-cleaning agent applied to
the surface of the keys with a cloth is used to remove the accumulation of oil
and dirt from repeated contact with a user's fingertips. If this is not
sufficient for a more severely dirty keyboard, keys are physically removed for
more focused individual cleaning, or for better access to the area beneath.
Finally, the surface is wiped with a disinfectant.
Monitor
Fingerprints,
water spots, and dust are removed from the screen with a cleaning wipe
specialized for the screen type (CRT, LCD, etc.). A general plastic-cleaning
agent is used on the outer casing, which requires a less gentle cleanser but
may need more focused attention to unusual buildups of dust, grime, pen marks,
etc. idiosyncratic to the user and environment.
Mouse
The
top surface of the mouse is wiped with a plastic cleanser to remove the dirt
that accumulates from contact with the hand, as on the keyboard. The bottom
surface is also cleaned to ensure that it can slide freely. If it is a mechanical mouse,
the kkkk0itrackball is taken out, not only to clean the ball itself, but to
scrape dirt from the runners that sense the ball's movement and can become
jittery or stuck if impeded by grime.
Tower/desktop unit
The
case is opened to expose the internal components, which accumulate dust brought
in by the airflow maintained by fans to keep the PC from overheating. A soft
brush is used throughout the case and components to remove as much loose dirt
as possible; the remainder is dislodged with compressed air and removed with a
low-pressure vacuum. The case is wiped down with a cleaning agent.
Aside
from brushing you can also use pressurize blower or air blower that can easily
removed all dust that cannot be reach with a brush this would require opening
up your computer case, if proper computer maintenance is not followed then you
should not be surprised if it gets hotter than it usually does or suffers a
system failure.
Data
Backups
Important data stored on computers may be copied and
archived securely so that, in the event of failure, the data and systems may be
reconstructed. When major maintenance such as patching
is performed, a backup is recommended as the first step in case the update
fails and reversion is required.
Disk
cleanup may be performed as regular
maintenance to remove these. Files may become fragmented and so slow the
performance of the computer. Disk defragmentation may be performed to combine these fragments and so improve
performance.
Legal issues
In
the U.S.A, the Digital Millennium
Copyright Act specifically exempts
computer-maintenance activities, so copies of copyright files may be made in
the course of maintenance provided that they are destroyed afterwards
Software
Operating system
Operating-system files such as the Windows
registry may require maintenance. A utility
such as a registry cleaner
may be used for this. Also inbuilt Disk defragmenter will also help.
Software updates
Software packages and operating systems may
require regular updates to correct software bugs
and to address security weaknesses.
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