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How To Extend Your Computer’s Lifespan?


By: James Mark Madison
Submitted: 2011-01-10 06:07:59 | Word Count: 473


Cost cutting is certainly on top of the list of your new year’s resolution. You are not alone, many Americans are choosing to keep their computer perform for longer, rather than buying for newer models. In this article we will discuss how to extend the lifespan of your computer. You can also get in touch with a PC repair company for getting tech support on this regard.

Statistics shows that the average desktop computer's lifespan varies from 2-5 years. But computers are not meant to perform for such limited number of years. This is because lack of proper maintenance and adequate knowledge regarding its components computers go out of order so quickly. There are easy steps to extend a computer's useful life. This will not only save money but also protect the environment as well.

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Your computer is performing well today; it does not mean that no maintenance is required. You would certainly like to use your computer several more years. And for this, proper maintenance is a must. You should remember that like a car, a computer also requires regular maintenance and care to keep it operating smoothly.

While operating, a computer generates a lot of heat. And heat is the greatest enemy of the computer. It is very important to keep your PC at a normal temperature. It should be out of direct sunlight and with room to ventilate. Overheating can cause permanent damage to the internal components of a computer. if you find that your computer is generating more heat than usual check all the fans are not working properly or not.

Dust around your computer is the most common reason behind overheating. You are suggested to keep your computer off the floor. You can position it even a few inches off the floor. However, even after taking all measures you will find that dust gather inside the PC over time. So, the ultimate solution is to open the PC's case and blow out the dust with compressed air on a regular basis.

If you are using laptops or netbooks you need to be extra cautious. Most commonly, it is seen that the laptop battery does not offer satisfactory backup. Well, remember some simple things. Don’t leave the laptop plugged in all the time. This is bad for the battery. Apple recommends a combination of battery use and charged use is the best option to get the best performance from your laptop battery. Regardless of the brand, your laptop will inevitably lose its battery capacity. Typically, a Lithium-ion battery has 300-500 charge cycles.

Author Resource:- Many computer repair companies offer round the clock remote computer support so that the PC users can have extended computer’s life span. Consulting any of these service providers is an ideal way to enjoy safe, secure and hassle-free computing.

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