As the proud owner of a laptop computer, you'll want to keep
your machine in the best possible condition.
Aside from cleaning your screen and dusting the keyboard,
however, you'll need to take a few extra steps to maintain your
laptop's health:
-- Play it cool
A laptop computer generates a lot of heat, especially when
running the latest high-powered software. Too much heat and you
risk damaging the internal circuitry.
Always try to keep your laptop in a well-ventilated, cool
environment. And ensure you don't block the fan grills on the
sides, back, or bottom of the machine at any time.
-- Handle the screen carefully
Avoid touching or playing with your LCD screen.
Yes, it might be fun to watch the waves generated by your finger
against the screen, but LCD displays are fragile devices that
must be cared for.
Take care when cleaning the screen too, and use only approved
cleaning materials.
You won't want to pay the money for screen repairs or, even
worse - a new machine entirely.
-- Don't drop it
Whatever you do, don't drop your laptop computer! Keep it safe
inside of a carrying case when moving around or traveling.
Don't leave it on the edge of a table or on an unstable support
of some kind. One ill fated drop to the floor could spell death
for your mobile office.
Try to make sure the rubber feet underneath are in good
condition and are still attached. This will prevent the device
from sliding around accidentally.
-- Be careful with those drinks...
If you need to have a drink while working or playing, be careful
not to spill it.
Your laptop computer could suffer the consequences from just a
few drops of liquid poured in the right places.
While you probably do eat and drink around it regardless, you
will want to occasionally wipe down the edges, the keyboard, the
touchpad, and maybe even wipe down the screen to keep any dirt
from accumulating.
-- Just say no to viruses
Security wise, make sure you obtain an anti-virus program.
Secondly, keep it updated!
Buying an anti-virus one month and not updating it for the next
six really negates it purpose. Your laptop computer could be
exposed to hundreds and thousands of new viruses every month if
you don't update your virus definitions.
Most anti-virus programs have automatic update methods,
eliminating the need for you to have to remember to do it
manually.
-- Avoid Popups
Pop-ups are particularly annoying on a laptop computer. Trying
to close a bunch of windows without a regular mouse can be a
nuisance.
You'll want a pop-up blocker, such as the Google Toolbar
(located at http:/ ools.google.com), to prevent these pop- up
ads.
Many intrusive forms of advertising, and even some viruses, can
install software on your machine by using various forms of
pop-ups. It's best to get yourself a blocker and avoid the
situation entirely.
-- Use a firewall
Always utilize a firewall on your Internet or network- enabled
laptop computer. Even if you use Windows XP's built- in firewall
(or purchase one from such companies as Norton), your security
will greatly benefit from it.
Blocking out all the unnecessary ports and closing all the
loopholes will prevent a hacker or virus from freely entering
your hard drive.
So there you go. Combine all of the above tactics and help your
laptop enjoy a happier and healthier lifestyle!
About Author :
Joe Chianese is a technical writer and frequent contributor to
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