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March 20 2001 at 9:12 AM
JuLu  (no login)

 
Tips for keeping your PC clean

By The Associated Press

Rule No. 1 for enjoyable computing is the computer always wins. Rule No. 2 is keep your computer clean and cool.

This isn't about avoiding X-rated Web sites, but about dust and heat, which will wreak havoc on your computer's circuits.

All electrical devices generate heat, which is why computers have fans inside or cases designed to boost air flow. Heat is an enemy because it causes things to expand or respond differently to electricity.

If the printed circuits on your computer's motherboard and peripheral cards are too warm, they might make or break electrical connections. The usual symptom is the computer working perfectly for a short time after start-up, then becoming cranky and eventually comatose.

But before you start thumbing the ads for a new machine, consider dust and the environment.

Dust is everywhere. When it filters into the vents of a computer, it settles on components, building up insulation until the components don't give up heat as fast as they were designed to do.

Keep your computer in a relatively dust-free area. Be diligent about dusting behind and beside the machine. Be sure to get rid of any pet fur, which is an even better insulator than dust.

After suitable reflection on the difference between "lightly moistened" and "dripping wet," it's OK to use a glass cleaner (no waxes!) to help pick up dust on your machine, which should be turned off, just to be safe. Never spray a cleaner onto or around the computer's keyboard, vents, fans or drives. Computers hate moisture more than the wicked witch from The Wizard of Oz and will be twice as nasty in reaction.

If you are trying to revive a machine with obvious heat problems that you have rescued from your kid's college dorm, you'll eventually have to open the cover and shoo out the evil dust bunnies.

You will be able to see where dust has collected. Eliminate it using cotton swabs, a fine flat-bristle artist's paint brush and a drinking straw. Lift the dust bunnies that are tangled around components by slowly twirling the swab into the dust bunny and pulling the mess away. Use the brush to gently dislodge layers of dust on flat components. Gently blowing through the straw can help get rid of dust from places you can't reach with either the swab or the brush.

Don't use anything big or static-generating, which means no dust rags or feather dusters. Ignore the compressed-air cans and most vacuum cleaners — they can dislodge components. And make sure you have discharged the static electricity in your body by touching a steam pipe or something else grounded before beginning.

If your environment is dust-free and you're still having what seems to be heat problems, consider location. A computer hutch turns into an oven when it encases the monitor, the CPU and a load of books. Shoot for at least a foot of space above and around every side of your machine.

And there's a reason early computer rooms were windowless. A long day running in the sunshine will not help your machine stay cool. Putting your machine near the radiator or furnace vent may keep your tootsies warm, but it won't help the machine at all.

One other note: The replacement-keyboard industry is built upon those who work at the keyboard with a drink at hand. We all do it. Keep drinks on a separate surface below the keyboard.

 
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Jaime
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muy bien

March 21 2001, 3:32 PM 

One other note: The replacement-keyboard industry is built upon those who work at the keyboard with a drink at hand. We all do it. Keep drinks on a separate surface below the keyboard.
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Este me gustó, porque tengo la mala constumbre de comer galleticas por aqui, y logico de vea en cuando una "borinita" se cuela en el teclado, por eso siempre eestor sacudiendolo y no saben Uds. la basurita que sale de aca.

Por cierto, que en otros lugares y como chiste, he publicado lo que puede pasar si siguen comiendo galleticas en la computadora:

Lo que peude pasar esa que alguna teclas se van a trabar, y si eso sucede he aca lo que pasa:

Por ejemplo si se traba la letra a: v_ _ ser c_si imposible utiliz_arla, y eso que solo es un_a letr_ si f_al_an m_as entonces es un problem_ grande.

verd_d?????

 
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Jaime
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Muy bueno

March 21 2001, 3:46 PM 

A pesar de que el articulo no recomienda el uso de aire a presion, yo utilizo un secador de pelo de tocador de esos llamados "gun", porque el flujo de aire es bastante fuerte para limpiar, pero no tan fuerte como para desajustar cosas. es mas, compré uno en un garage sale por $1.00, le desconecte el calefactor, y el forma parte de mis "herrientas" utilizadas en limpiar mi computadora.

Pero en realidad que el area que a la cual le pongo mas atencion, es la del abanico del CPU, ya que este tiene pequeños cabales que se taponan rapidamente, y lo mas logico es quitar el abanico y poderlo limpair por la parte de atras.

Tambien me gusta quitarle la tapa a la fuente de voltaje, es casi imposble limpiarla si no se muentran los componentes de esta, ese para mi es el lugar donde mas tierra se acumula, no se dejen engañar porque el abanico de la fuente de voltaje luce limpio en su parte visible, detras de el hay polvo y basura demas.

La tarea no es dificil, asi que si ud. esta acostumbrado a "armar y desarmar cosas", entonces deben saber que es bien facil, pero si ud. no esta inclinado a esas cosas, mejor no haga nada, quizas un amigo lo puede hacer por ud. mientras Ud. le cuela un cafecito, el puede darle una limpiecita a su PC, lo cual y con letras mayusculas ES ABSOLUTAMENTE NECESARIO!!!.

(nota) esta es la segunda vez que pongo esto, el primero no salió, no se porque, pero si sale dos veces, bueno, nada puedo hacer.

 
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JuLu
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qUE bIEN!!!

March 22 2001, 9:29 AM 

Buen_ Ide_ l_ del Blower.

L_ Ultim_ y Unic_ L_t_ de ire Comprimido Que He Tenido Me L Reg_lo Tom_s En Estos Di_s.


Gr_ci_s Don J_ime.

 
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