Computers like other devices
have a short lifespan. Your computer gets noisier, slows down, and shows error
messages which are signs that something is wrong with your computer. This
problem occurs when certain things happen to your computer. In line with this, here are 7 things to avoid if
you want your computer to last longer.
Power surges
Power surges may be as a result of lightning strikes or sudden
restoration of power. This can be risky as it can damage your computer's
motherboard, lead to data loss and even your charger could explode. It is
advisable you use a stabilizer.
Battery drain
This is for those that allow their batteries to run out before
they charge it. Just be prepared to perhaps buy another battery if you continue
with this habit.
Limited ventilation
Your computer's fan is not there for fun. And it is no gainsaying
that heat is one of the major things that can harm your computer. This will
make your system perform like a snail and your battery will quickly run out
within minutes. As a rule of thumb, do not block the ventilation.
Software updates
Running an outdated software on your computer will automatically
make it slower. This can make you angry that you hit it in a bid to let out
your frustration. This can damage your PC. To make it faster, always keep
software updated.
Loose cables
Searching and fixing loose cables is one of the easiest ways to
make your computer durable. Properly place or fix any external cable that may
affect your system. You can start with your charger.
Dust
Allowing dust to pile up in your computer will definitely affect
its performance. Dust makes it prone to overheating as it can block the
ventilation. When you notice any dust, use a blower to remove the dust.
Physical damage
If your fan is bad or your screen is cracked, you should fix it as
soon as possible because if you do not, the damage can affect the overall
performance of your system.
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