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Saturday, April 16, 2011

A DIY Guide To Hardware Computer Repair And Periodic Maintenance

By Adriana Noton


When it comes to hardware computer repair and periodic maintenance there are a few things that can be done to ensure the PC stays operating in top form. Some routine steps include cleaning the system and hard drives. Additional repairs include replacing failed parts such as hard drives, motherboards, fans and video cards.

When properly maintained the mechanical components of a PC can last for quite a while. Using operating system tools such as defragmenter programs will help to keep the hard drives information in the proper order. This will help the hard drive when searching for information by speeding up the process.

Like so many other projects, removing the power source from the machine is the crucial first step. If memory fails then it will need to be removed and taken to an electronics store so a new one can be purchased. To do this, open the case after unplugging the power and locate the modules, they will have a clip on either end of the stick and by applying a little pressure they will release the stick.

Hard drives are bound to fail at some time or another and replacing them is actually quite easy. To replace the device, power wires and the cables must be removed by gently wiggling them loose. Once the cables are loose the screws are removed next and the drive is extracted from the case.

Another component that will eventually fail is the motherboard, since these items are a bit tricky to replace it is best to have someone who is experienced perform the repairs. Video cards are a lot less tricky and usually are installed with a single screw. If the card is an AGP model it will have an additional connector in the rear that needs to be released in order to properly remove it.

When fans fail, the procedure for replacement includes removing power from the fan before doing anything else. This is done by tracing the plug from the fan into the power supply and disconnecting the plug. When the power is disconnected, use a screw driver to remove the four screws holding it in place and reverse the process to install the new fan assembly.

Making sure the system is properly maintained with make all the difference in the world. To do this, make a habit of using compressed air to clean out dust and debris once a month. Also in order to keep the system healthy perform regular updates and defragment the hard drive once a month as well.

The act of hardware Computer repair and periodic maintenance is a bit challenging to people without experience. If this is the case, a good idea is to consult with a family member or friend that is good with PCs and have them teach the steps hands on. Also remember to always practice safety procedures when working with any PC components.




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