Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Netbooks Need Tender Loving Care Too - Four Maintenance Tips

By Josh Lowe


Want to get the most out of your netbook? If so, some basic care on your part is essential. People often get used to the reduced performance of their computer and simply make do with any issues they encounter. But like all machines, some preventative maintenance on your part goes a long way on extending it's lifetime and keeping it functioning like new. This article will discuss four basic care tips for your netbook.

1.) Be very careful when cleaning dirt off the screen. Use a moist cloth rather than paper towels because paper products contain abrasives that can leave scratches on the screen. Let the moisture in the cloth loosen the dirt rather than trying to rub it off since this will cause the dirt to scratch the screen. The cloth should not be soaking wet as it may drip water into the keys. Distilled water works best because it won't leave spots.

2.) Keep your operating system running smoothly by using a disk defragmenter and running a disk check. The disk defragmenter rearranges and consolidates your files so that they can be accessed more quickly thus speeding up your computer. A disk check scans the hard drive and files for anomalies that may cause problems. Doing this is like tuning up the engine in your car. Ignore this and your system will slow down over time and may be become prone to crashing.

3.) Is one of your keys sticking? This is caused by a particle lodged directly underneath the key preventing it from making full contact. One trick you can use that doesn't require removing the keys is to tip the netbook on it's side and rapidly press the sticking key in and out. This will dislodge the particle and free up the key. Make sure you tip your computer in such a way that the particle doesn't get lodged under an adjacent key.

4.) Avoid allowing your batteries to reach a full discharged state. This will reduce the charge storage capacity. This will also happen if you always leave your batteries hooked into a battery charger even when they are already fully charged. Batteries operate best when they are partially discharged and recharged. If you stay on top of this, your batteries will last for a long time.

Those who wait until their netbooks are having problems before giving them proper attention usually are the ones who only get a couple of years out of their machines if even that. You can be one of the owners whose computer lasts for four or five years if proper care and maintenance becomes a habit.




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