TRICKS TO MAINTAIN YOUR COMPUTER WITHOUT SPENDING! (PART 1)

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The warm breeze with a colourful aura perfumed with Elizabeth Arden’s musk is all you feel in the air. The soothing aroma translates your joy and euphoria of getting a new system “ochara”. This is further supported as you cruise round the keyboard with lots of blood gushing down your vein to the fingertips that is about pressing the power button. Wow that feeling; blooms as the system boots waiting impatiently and hungrily for you command.

 

 

Ok it’s alright; you now have your system brand new one, congratulations! Having installed some software and utilities and weeks of continuous usage the feelings would start diminishing rapidly the way we want to forget the last score we had in school. Oh I’m sorry for bringing that awful experience.

 

After months or years of use—the device that previously zipped along like a puppy on speed seems to have slowed, I feel with you!

 

Maintenance is the totality of activities required to provide cost-effective support to computer (you must have known that the computer is comprised of software and hardware). Maintenance in terms of evolution was first addressed in the late 1960s. Over a period of twenty years, research led to the formulation of eight “Laws of Evolution.” Key findings include a proposal that maintenance is evolutionary development and that maintenance decisions are aided by understanding what happens to your computer over time.

 

 

Corrective, preventive and adaptive maintenance are all the major forms of maintenance this I’ll discuss in my next edition.

 

 

Just slightly different from vehicles, appliances and others, mainly because you have to maintain not only the hardware but also the software that you use on your computer.

 

 

So why should your system slow down? Why?

1.     Virus

2.     You software can get cruft, you might have outdated and then there are chaos related to the operating system itself – registry, virus cleaning and the likes

3.     Trying to run too many programs at startup.

4.     Operating a dusty environment

5.     Malware is also a big problem

6.     Corrupt external storage

7.     You may also have massive downloads happening on your system (or elsewhere on a network) that slows things to a crawl. Be aware of network usage of things like BitTorrent or streaming video.

 

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