Tuesday, 5 June 2012

Computer Maintenance – Top 7 Tips To Maintain Your Computer

If you are running your computer having an operating system as Windows, you will have to consider a lot of things to keep your computer performing well for the longer period of time. Most of the people don’t care about the usage of computer and they don’t follow the safety precautions. This is deadly to the computer. Now we are going to discuss the ways you can keep your computer performance up to the mark for the long time.
  • It is seriously prohibited to plug the computer out while the computer is running. Doing this can cause the serious software damages as well as the hardware damages too. You can have your windows corrupted after this encounter as there are the programs running in the computer and the computer’s registry keeps itself updated all the time. Just at the time the software is updated or you perform specific operation, the registry is edited. If you turn the computer off without saving these changes in the directory, you will have to face the computer performing slower and malfunctioning the next time you start. Besides software, there could be the hardware damage too. You hard drive may get bad sectors on the plates as when you plug out the computer, the reading head above the plate will fall on the disc plate and will cause physical damage. Therefore, if you are willing to shut down your computer in emergency, press Alt + Ctrl+ Del and let the task manager be loaded in this unresponsive situation. From there, you can force the computer to shut down.
  •  If you have installed the UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) at your place, plug your computer into the UPS as it will keep the computer running without any interruption at the time of power failure.
  • If you are thinking that your computer is at the risk of crashing the operating system, you must first back up your important files. The Windows 7 has incredible option to save the backup files with its integrated Backup facility. If you are keeping your important data on to your desktop, make sure that you have copied that data to your other secured partitions.
  •  At the time when your computer is running, don’t pull your peripheral devices as it will surely damage the hardware and software of the computer.
  •  Make sure that you keep the space of your system drive free as much as possible. If the system drive is filled with the data, the processor would check the data files one by one and will cause the computer to work slower.
  •   If possible, keep your startup free from loading the extra programs. At every startup, the processor scans the computer and processes the startup programs on priority. If you have recommended too much programs to be started in the startup, you will lose the best performance of your computer.
  •  Keep using different soft wares like antiviruses and registry cleaners so that your computer will work without malfunctioning.
By following the considerations discussed above, you will surely find your computer performing well and you can maintain your computer hardware and software for the longer period of time.

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