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Keep Your Computer Clean

Submitted by HelpMeRick.com on December 30, 2005 - 2:17pm.
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I am often asked what is the best way to clean a computer. Here's how to do it safely:

In past tips, we discussed the importance of good air circulation around your CPU (Central Processing Unit)...the big box where you put CD's and disks. One spot to start your cleaning is looking at the back end of the CPU and make sure that the vents do not contain too much lent and dust. If so, use a can of compressed air to blow the dust and lent away. It is best to keep your computer off when blowing the dust
from it.

If you feel up to the task, opening the CPU case and blowing out the inside of it is helpful as well. Again, shut the computer off first.

Next, just take a slightly dampened cloth and dust the entire case of the CPU. Use the same rag to dust the keyboard and mouse.

Speaking of the mouse, if you don't have one of the newer optical mice and your mouse has a ball if you turn it over and look at it, then check out this site on how to clean and keep the mouse working well.

If you have the standard CRT type monitors (looks like a TV), then use standard glass cleaner to clean the screen. Or you can use monitor wipes that you can get from any office supply store. For flat panel or laptop screens, I recommend getting LCD panel cleaning materials. Do NOT use glass cleaner on your flat panel.

For more information on keeping your computer clean, do a Google search for "clean computer".

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