Keeping Your Laptop Like New - Always
Laptops are expensive. Therefore you need to take real good care
of it. And laptop maintenance is not a one time thing. It should
be a regular exercise. To prevent your notebook's LCD from
becoming smudged or dirty you should clean it regularly. We
recommend spraying a diluted window cleaner onto a soft,
non-abrasive cloth and then lightly wiping the screen with it.
It might be simpler to just spray the detergent directly on the
screen but it's not recommended as the fluid can trickle down
into the bezel at the screen's bottom which could in turn damage
the computer's circuitry.
When it comes to getting rid of dust, dirt and food crumbs off
the keyboard, a vacuum cleaner's brush attachment is ideal.
There are handheld vacuum cleaners, specifically intended for
PCs that can remove the dust and food from in between the gaps
on the keyboard. But if you're traveling, a vacuum cleaner would
be quite cumbersome. In such cases, you can use a canned aerosol
cleaner to spray a blast of air between keys. And in case you
spill something on the keyboard, you should immediately switch
off the laptop and place a towel over the keyboard, and turn it
upside down to drain the fluid and prevent it from leaking into
the computer's circuitry.
And if you happen to travel a lot, your laptop is only as good
as its battery. Luckily, most laptops today use lithium ion
batteries that aren't afflicted with the memory-loss problems of
the older nickel-cadmium batteries. However, in time it's
inevitable that your notebook's battery will lose its ability to
fully hold a charge. So, make sure that you replace the battery
every 18 to 24 months. However, if you don't use your laptop
often then you might not need to change the battery so
frequently. One way to make sure that your battery lasts as long
as it can is to reduce your screen's backlighting. Also,
configuring your power settings so that the display shuts off
after inactive periods can significantly increase the life of a
battery.
However, there's more to the maintenance of a laptop than just
making sure that the exterior is clean and neat. When using it,
always remember to keep it in a cool environment. A laptop
computer generates a lot of heat and too much heat can damage
the internal circuitry. So always try and keep your laptop in a
well-ventilated and cool environment. Also it's important to
ensure that the fan grills on the sides, back, or bottom of the
machine are not blocked while it's in use. Also, LCD displays
are fragile devices that need special care. So as much as
possible, avoid touching or playing with your LCD screen. And
clean the screen only with the approved cleaning materials.
Another risk to your laptop is viruses. So make sure to get hold
of an anti-virus program and keep it updated. Buying an
anti-virus one-month and not updating it regularly makes the
whole process useless. Your laptop could be exposed to hundreds
and thousands of new viruses every month and if you don't update
your virus definitions then some viruses will go undetected by
the program. And to make the whole process less complicated,
most anti-virus programs have automatic update methods, so that
you don't have to remember to do it manually.
And always use a firewall on your Internet or network - enabled
laptop. Also block out all the unnecessary ports and close all
loopholes to prevent a hacker or virus from entering your hard
drive. And whatever you do, don't drop your laptop. And finally
always keep it safe inside a carrying case, especially when
moving it or traveling.