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What Every Computer Owner Should Know about Maintenance
by Peter Welch

Published on this site: August 10th, 2006 - See
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Like cars, homes and everything else we purchase, computers require ongoing
upkeep and maintenance. Computers are complex machines, and the more we
use them, the more critical it is ensure efficient and smooth performance.
Follow these six tips to keep your computer running well as long as
possible:
- Back-up Data:
Contrary to wishful thinking, your computer will not last forever. It
has a terminal lifespan, and crashes are not only inevitable, but common.
At any moment without notice, your hard drive could stop running, obliterating
all of your important data and files. While the best back-ups are off-site
to ensure restoration in the event of theft or natural disaster (think
Katrina victims), you should minimally back-up your files to an external
hard drive. How often do you require a back-up? Heavy users should conduct
daily back-ups, while periodic users can get away with weekly or monthly
back-ups. Similarly, heavy users should clone their entire drive, while
recreational computer users can get away with saving a second or third
copy of their documents, music, photos and other irreplaceable data.
- Use System Utilities:
Whenever you load software or delete files, you change things on your
drive. Keep this clean and efficient by running a Disk Doctor, Disk
Defrag or System Utility on a routine basis.
- Shut Down Properly:
Never click the power button to turn your computer off without
properly shutting down the system first.
- Uninstall Programs:
Avoid dragging unused and unneeded programs into the trash. Instead,
use the application's uninstall option to properly erase and clean up
affiliated files.
- Block Viruses:
Invest in a reputable virus protection program and set it up to automatically
scan your system on a routine basis.
- Assess Downloads:
If you don't know who the sender is or don't know what the file type
is, don't download it. This is applicable to all file transfers, including
email, instant messaging and web surfing. Keep in mind, viruses can
initiate emails to everyone in the victim's address book. So even if you know
the sender, don't assume its safe. A quick call to the sender can save
thousands of dollars in computer damage.
While we're not all computer technicians, we should have a basic understanding
of the system we're using. Once you get the hang of it, system maintenance
is as easy as riding a bike.

Peter Welch writes about Computers and the Internet. For more
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