You can’t always rely on those technical support guys because sometimes taking your PC to a computer store is just too much trouble. Remember these tips and reminders so that you’ll never have to depend on boys when your PC is having system errors.
Ask about the warranty. The standard warranty for a unit is one year. Make sure you clarify this information with your salesperson before finalizing your purchase. If you can save up on your PC maintenance, you can use the money for new shoes!
Keep your original installers and drivers. Don’ throw them away after you have installed these programs on your PC. You might need them when your PC crashes unexpectedly. This way you don’t have to buy new installer CDs or borrow from someone else.
Log on to updates of your software packages and check out the fixes online. There are free updates and fixes you can get from the internet which you can use to keep your programs up-to-date.
Prepare for sudden electrical spikes. It happens. Right in the middle of your computing, electricity goes bye-bye and you lose what you were just working on. To avoid this very likely circumstance, buy a UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) so that you can still properly shut down after saving your files.
Have a PC place. Keep your PC in a particular space in the house where it is safe — away from the dangers of food and drink spills or rain showers or kids’ clumsiness.
When a problem is really a problem. Don’t go tinkering with the hardware if you’re not sure what to do with it. Instead of risking damage and functionality, have your PC checked by a technical person.
Don’t download or visit unknown and suspicious sites. The possibilities of information you can find on the net can bring harm of your system. In the process of surfing through suspicious sites, viruses and harmful programs can penetrate your system in a split second. Take time to visit trusted anti-virus sites to read their updates on the newest threats.
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