Tuesday, July 12, 2011

How to Clean a Computer


















How to Clean a Computer

Computers are part of our daily lives. When a computer goes out of commission, productivity comes to a halt. Cleaning your computer is a good preventative measure that can help keep it running. Cleaning all of the elements of your computer can seem daunting, but if taken one piece at a time, you can clean your computer easily and quickly.

Step1
Shut down your computer and remove all peripherals such as monitor, mouse, keyboard and speakers.

Step2

Begin with the monitor. Use special computer monitor cleaning solution or wipes. You can find these at many large retail stores or electronic stores. Always apply solution to a smooth, clean, non-abrasive cloth and never directly to the monitor. You can use a cloth that is slightly damp with plain water for a quick cleaning.

Step3

Clean the keyboard. Flip the keyboard over and lightly tap it to dislodge dust and anything that may have fallen between the keys. Use a can of compressed air to clean between the keys. Use a damp cloth or cotton swabs to clean the keys. You can use cleaning solution, but apply to the cloth instead of spraying it onto the keyboard.

Step4

Continue on to the mouse. If you have an optical mouse, you just need to wipe it down and make sure that the bottom is unobstructed. If you have a mouse with a ball or a tracker ball mouse, you need to take the ball out, clean it, and then take a toothpick or pin and clean the grime off of the rollers. Reassemble the mouse when you're done. Use a toothpick or pin to clean the *****s around the edge and buttons of the mouse.

Step5

Open your computer’s casing and clean inside it. This is the most delicate part so be careful. Use compressed air to blow away the dust. Pay special attention to the areas around the fan, any vents on the side, and the motherboard. You can find a miniature vacuum cleaner that you can use to clean out the dust. Do not use anything liquid inside your computer.

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