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Cables & Plugs
  • Insert or remove plugs ONLY after the PC is powered off
  • Use a line conditioner or Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS)
  • Cables attached to computer should have enough slack to move.
Keeping Peripheral Devices Clean
  • Turn off and disconnect computer and peripherals from power supply
  • Beware of ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) from body
  • Use a small vacuum cleaner for blowing away dust
  • Use a paint brush or ear bud for hard to reach places, e.g. between keyboard keys
Keep your Hard Disk clean
  • If it is 90% full. delete unwanted stuff
  • Use scan disk. Start/Programs/Accessories/System tools/Scan Disk
  • De-fragment the hard disk once a month . Start/Programs/Accessories/System tools/Disk Defragmenter
  • Shut down elegantly to prevent bad sectors
Organisation of data
  • Avoid duplication of applications - install programs in a particular folder and uninstall them when you don't need them
  • Create folders/subfolders for proper storage of files.don't place files directly on any drive
  • Make sure not to load too many programs at startup
  • Keep your desktop uncluttered and the wallpaper small
Removing Software the Right Way
  • Start--Settings--Control Panel
  • Add/remove Programs
  • Select (highlight by clicking) the program that is to be deleted
  • Click 'Add/Remove'
  • Click 'OK' when done
An Ounce of Prevention
A computer virus is a written program and is always an executable file (exe). A computer virus must piggyback on top of another program or document in order to get executed. Once it is running, it is then able to infect other programs or documents.
  • Run a secure operating system like UNIX or Windows NT
  • Install Antivirus software, a program that detects and destroys viruses
  • Avoid programs from unknown Internet sources. Stick to licensed software to avoid viruses or run a virus check on the CD/Floppy or program file to be installed.
  • Make sure Macro Virus Protection is enabled in all Microsoft applications. NEVER run macros in a document unless you know what they do or you are sure about the source of the document.
  • Alternatively, you can run a virus check before you open a document.
Follow these pointers and you can have a healthier relationship with your PC!

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