Saturday, February 12, 2011

computer care free


Computer Desktops, Keyboards, Laptops, Printers
CARE & MAINTENANCE 


How to Clean a Computer and Keep it protected from dust, spills, etc.
Keep Your PC Clean To Keep It Running
PCWorld, March 2000
Excerpt quoted from PCWorld
"It doesn't need gas, oil or spring tuneups, but your computer does need preventive maintenance...
Without regular maintenance, your PC may flail, sputter and grind to a halt, leaving you stranded on
the soft shoulder of the Information Highway...
...dust, dirt and grime can lead to serious problems with your PC.  The chips and circuits in your system have two mortal enemies; heat and corrosion...If your system is located in a hermetically sealed, climate controlled office, cleaning once a year may suffice. 
In dust prone areas however, having your system cleaned every three to six months will add years to
the life of your PC"
Hardware Tips :
Keep your PC as neat as a pin; check your printer driver; control your drive letters.
Kirk Steers
From the March 2000 issue of PC World magazine
http://www.pcworld.com/resource/article/0,aid,14872,00.asp
Related article:
Help Your PC Beat the Heat 
What's cooking? Steve Bass says it may be your PC's delicate innards.
CLEANING YOUR COMPUTER HARDWARE:
From TechTV (Dec. 2002 episode)
Excerpt quoted from website:
Clean Your PC
Follow these steps to keep your computer healthy. | By Mike Nadelman 
If you want your computer to last, you need to clean it regularly. As Roger shows Chris on today's episode of "Call for Help," a little maintenance prevents some major hardware failures. 
In case you missed the instructions on the show, this guide explains how to clean your hard drive, monitor, mouse, laser printer, fax, and scanner. 
Before you begin, have the following supplies handy:
  • Simple Green 
  • 409 cleaner (not in a compressed can) 
  • Rubbing alcohol 
  • Goof Off 
  • Compressed air -- 16-oz can 
  • Clean white rags 
  • Q-Tips -- the longer the better 
  • 3M toner vacuum

Read & Print Out (for future reference) complete Guide, at:
http://www.techtv.com/callforhelp/howto/story/0,24330,10542,00.html
See TechTV related online articles (quoted from website pages):
How to Clean Your Keyboard
Get all the food, dirt, and dust out of your keyboard. 
www.techtv.com/callforhelp/howto/story/0,24330,2187377,00.html
Clean Your Portable Devices
Brighten your cellphone, PDA, or laptop |By Patrick Norton
www.techtv.com/screensavers/wirelessandmobiletips/story/0,24330,3405845,00.html
COMPUTER HARDWARE
Information about cleaning computer components.
http://www.computerhope.com/cleaning.htm
Visit this site for PC Pick-Me-Ups
Excerpt quoted from website
Keeping your computer clean can do a lot for your system. Sticky keyboards make it difficult to type , dirty monitors can make it difficult to read what's on the screen, and dust inside of your computer can make overclocking difficult. In this section I will be covering how to keep your PC Components clean. Keep in mind that this isn't the be all, end all system cleaning guide - but following these steps should keep your system in good shape and help your parts live a longer, happier life. I'd just like to mention that you should only perform these steps if the hardware in connection is turned off. Cleaning a computer while it is on could damage the equipment and possibly even cause harm to you. 
Read more at:
www.users.bigpond.com/billimetzke/PC_Maintenance-Cleaning.htm
Read this online article: (excerpt quoted from article)
Under the Desktop: Spring (or Summertime) Cleaning Blues 
Content creators spend plenty of hard-earned dough for their computers and monitors. But could something as ubiquitous as dust put a dent in that investment? Or does cleaning do more harm than good? asks David Morgenstern, as he puts away his squeegee.
www.creativepro.com/printerfriendly/story/16773.html
KEEP YOUR PC NEAT and TIDY
http://www.free2explore.com/cleaningcomputer/
The PC you buy - Keep it clean
http://thepcyoubuy.com/keepitclean2.html
Computers of Tomorrow.com
building your Future Today
Cleaning your computer
http://www.computersoftomorrow.com/computer_cleaning.asp
Computer Cleaning Course
How to safely and sanely clean your system ... 
by Tom S. Bair Jr. 
http://www.computerbits.com/archive/1999/1100/clean9911.html
or
http://www.oneononesolutions.com/computercleaningcourse.htm
Physical cleaning of a computer
http://www.acer.co.in/mmpc/clean.htm
Keep your PC Clean, Protect your investment. 
http://www.tavarish.com/clean/tip.htm
Excerpt quoted from website:
http://www.dust-busters.com/Cleaning.html
COMPUTERS DON'T WEAR OUT, THEY BURN OUT.
Dust Accumulates inside your computer causing Overheating, Chip Burn Out and Malfunctioning Drives. Dirt and Dust are very abrasive on moving parts like Drive Heads, Keyboard Contacts and Printer Gears etc...
Keyboards become sticky and inefficient from dust and particle build up. Exterior surfaces fade and turn yellow making your investment look like ancient Technology!
Computer cleaning services - (British Columbia) offered by
http://www.dust-busters.com/Cleaning.html
Excerpt quoted from website:
http://www.datapower.ca/products_services/computer_cleaning.html
Computer Cleaning
It is important to keep the inside of your computer clean. If dust and other debris like spider webs, pet hair, cigarette ash, etc. build up inside then your computer may fail prematurely. Dust forms an insulating blanket that prevents heat from being dissipated. The heat generated by the various components, including the Central Processing Unit (CPU), a significant source of heat, will build up and raise the temperature inside the box. The CPU fan and the power supply fan will not be able to do their job effectively. When components overheat the operating stability of the computer can be affected and components may fail.
TIP: We suggest that you regularly check that the power supply fan is functioning properly. Simply hold your hand over the fan grille at the back of the computer box. You should feel a flow of air. If you do not feel the air flow have your computer checked as soon as possible.
Read complete information
http://www.datapower.ca/products_services/computer_cleaning.html
Computer Cleaning Tips
http://www.kidsturncentral.com/links/htcleanlinks.htm
Computers: Inside & Out
Lesson 10: Computer Care & Safety
Computers, like any other piece of electronic equipment, need special care and attention in order to perform properly and safely. There are several specialized tasks such as defragmenting, scanning and reformatting that computer experts can do to keep the internal system of a computer working well. However, we'll leave these tasks to the experts for now and concentrate on some daily do's and don'ts that any computer user should know. 
http://www.kidsdomain.com/brain/computer/lesson/comp_les10.html
Cleaning Your PC 
Suggestions on how to keep your computer clean and
running smoothly
http://pcsupport.about.com/library/weekly/aa101102a.htm
IMac Cleaning tips
CLEANING COMPUTER HARDWARE
Information to help maintain and clean computer components.
http://www.usd253.org/~techsupp/USD253_cleaning.htm
From Compukiss.com:
How to Clean the Computer Screen
www.compukiss.com/sandyclassroom/tutorials/article914.htm
How To Clean Your Computer Mouse
http://www.channel2000.com/sh/technology/thehelpmenu/thehelpmenu-20000315-163744.html



Clean Your Portable Devices
Brighten your cellphone, PDA, or laptop
www.techtv.com/screensavers/wirelessandmobiletips/story/0,24330,3405845,00.html The Cardinal Stritch University College of Business and Management Computer Support
General Guide to Laptop Care (*note this is a wayback machine archived link)
 
HP Forum - tips for cleaning Laptop screens
bizforums.itrc.hp.com/
How to Clean a WinBook Notebook Computer
http://www.winbookcorp.com/_technote/WBTA00000416.htm




Keyboard cleaning tips
How to Clean a Computer Keyboard (*note this is a Wayback Machine archived link)
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/wizzweb/clean/keyboard.htm
Clean the Keyboard - tutorial
www.compukiss.com/sandyclassroom/tutorials/article940.htm
How to clean a computer keyboard 
http://www.howtocleananything.com/hca_article_computer.htm
How to clean sticky keyboard keys
http://support.gateway.com/support/techdocs/mousekeyboard/30135.shtml
How~2 Clean a Computer Keyboard & Mouse!
http://www.webtechgeek.com/How2-Clean-a-Computer-Keyboard.htm
How do I clean my computer’s keyboard? 
Shut down the computer and disconnect the keyboard. 
Gently remove each of the keys, making note of where
each key goes, or clean them one at a time. 
The Spacebar has two hooks on the underside. Remember
how it comes on and off so it may be easily replaced. 
Turn the keyboard upside down and tap the bottom of
the case to loosen dirt and debris in the keyboard. 
Turn the keyboard upright and use compressed air to
blow out the rest of the debris. 
Soak a cotton swab with alcohol, and use it to clean
the keys and plungers. 
Let the keyboard fully dry before replacing the keys. 
If the key is still sticky, the contacts may need
cleaning. You can obtain electrical contact cleaner at
most electronics and computer stores. 
Remove the key(s) again. If you can see metal contacts
in the hole that the keycap fits it, squirt a little
bit of contact cleaner into it. 
Let the contact cleaner dry for about five minutes,
then replace the keycap(s). 
To clean the tops of the key caps, simply soak a
cotton swab with alcohol and slowly rub the soiled
areas until the dirt disappears. 
 
How do I clean a mouse? 
Gather the materials needed to clean the mouse. 
Shut down the computer and unplug the mouse from the
system to be safe. 
Dip the toothbrush into the soapy water, shake off
excess water, then scrub the outside of the mouse
thoroughly to get rid of all the grime. 
Repeat the above process at least once with soapy
water, then twice with clear water until it is
completely clean. 
Turn the mouse over and twist this bottom piece
counter-clockwise as indicated by the arrows to remove
it and the ball. 
Clean the mouse ball with soapy water. After removing
all dirt and particles, be sure to rinse it well with
clear water to avoid sticky soap residue. 
Use a toothpick to loosen the dirt that's caked around
all the rollers, then use the tweezers to carefully
remove the dirt without dropping it into the mouse. 
Dip a cotton swab into the rubbing alcohol (don't
soak) and proceed to remove the last of the dirt from
the rollers. 
Do not assemble or use the mouse immediately. Let it
air-dry to make sure there is no moisture inside the
mouse. Use a blow dryer on the low setting if you're
impatient. 
"To clean the keyboard, pick it up and hold it at an
angle. Blow air down through the keys to clear any
debris. Dust forms in places other than the keyboard
and monitor. While the fan is doing its job pulling
air across the motherboard and processor, it is also
the entry point for dust and debris to the interior of
your PC. Before you attempt to clean this very
important part of your PC, power off your computer and
remove the power cord before opening the case."
www.acer.co.in/mmpc/clean.htm
HELPLINE 
Readers offer comments about a sticky situation
lAST WEEK, a reader asked about strategies for getting spilled, sticky liquids such as soda or coffee out of a keyboard. I offered a few basic suggestions, but asked readers for more. 
And I got more! This topic seemed to strike a nerve -- it seems a lot of people have had to deal with this problem. Here are some of their suggestions. 
http://www.chron.com/content/chronicle/tech/98/10/23/help.html



Read these online articles:
How to Destroy Your Computer
Excerpts quoted from individual articles
This article will explain to you, the user, the most common ways by which you can cause your computer to cease to function. Follow the instructions carefully and you will shortly find yourself making appropriate contributions to the all-important service sector. Title: Computer maintainence
Description:
Want to add years to the life of your computer? Put into practice these tips on computer maintenance and your machine will serve you well for years to come! 



Miscellaneous Useful "Computer" Components, and Periperals - Advice, Tutorials, How-to's etc.
From: Central Kansas Library System
Computer Training Tutorials
Explanations, tutorials and tips about computers and the Web 


How to Clean a Laptop Keyboard
www.computing.net/howto/simple/keyboard/ Clean Your Portable Devices
Brighten your cellphone, PDA, or laptop
www.techtv.com/screensavers/wirelessandmobiletips/story/0,24330,3405845,00.html
The Cardinal Stritch University College of Business and Management Computer Support
General Guide to Laptop Care
HP Forum - tips for cleaning Laptop screens
bizforums.itrc.hp.com/
How to Clean a WinBook Notebook Computer
http://www.winbookcorp.com/_technote/WBTA00000416.htm

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Websites that sell Keyboard protective covers
Do you want total protection from Spills, Dust, Dirt, etc... for your keyboard or laptop?
http://www.protectcovers.com/
At Viziflex Seels, we specialize in custom-designed keyboard covers. In fact, we're the original--and the largest--manufacturer of transparent, form-fitting keyboard covers in the world.
http://www.viziflex.com/
PC Keyboard.com
Custom Keyboard Covers
We stock protective covers or "skins" for most IBM, Lexmark and Unicomp keyboards. We also supply protective covers for many of the more popular brands of PC's. If you don't see what you need in our list, call us at 800-777-4886.
http://shop.store.yahoo.com/pckeyboards/keyboardcovers.html
Thinking of buying a keyboard cover? 
Want a free sample* of  Seal and Type?
Visit http://www.kador.com/leaflet1.htm
Computer Keyboards Protective Covers
The durable, clear covers can be quickly installed to protect your keyboard from spills, moisture, dirt, and other contaminants. 
Laptop Computer Protective Covers
The durable, clear covers can be quickly installed to protect your valuable laptop from spills, moisture, dirt, and other contaminants. It does not interfere with typing or closing the laptop.
Telephone Protective Covers
The durable, clear covers can be quickly installed to protect your telephone from spills, moisture, dirt, and other contaminants.
http://www.prokeyco.com/prokeyco/ 
Keyboard Protector Membrane Shield
(FOR DESKTOP KEYBOARDS AND LAPTOPS) 
Protect your computer keyboard/laptop from dust, dirt, and spills while you type. Fentek's keyboard protectors are made of a thin soft polyurethane membrane that wraps around the keyboard and keys for protection, yet won't interfere with the speed or accuracy of your keystrokes. They are custom designed to mold to your specific keyboard model in a non-glare matte finish. A perfect solution for use in offices, factories, hospitals, service stations, restaurants...wherever keyboard protection is required. 
http://www.fentek-ind.com/kbprtect.htm
 
The Key Connection
A transparent form-fitting keyboard cover, custom molded to fit your keyboard. Easy to use and install. 
"Fits Like a Glove" while providing long lasting protection in virtually any environment.
http://www.customkeys.com/keycovers.html
Online sites with Computer Cleaning products for sale
 

Keyboard cleaner
Product to purchase for cleaning
Staticide
Information for Product: #8018 - Keyboard Cleaning Kit
Regular cleaning of dirt and finger oils will ensure feather touch operation. Our kit contains cleaning solution and lint free wipes.
http://www.aclstaticide.com/01/info_pages_com/product_8018.htm
Computer Supplies / Dust Covers, Computer vacuums, etc.
http://www.keysan.com/ksi1027.htm



Related: Try out the Virtually Indestructible Keyboard
The Virtually Indestructible Keyboard, a silicon-based flexible computer keyboard, features a unique combination of durability and soft, comfortable feel.  The washable, “roll-able” keyboard has been called “the best thing to happen to typing since the backspace key.”  $39.95
http://www.grandtec.com/vik.htm **Note - I own this keyboard, and while it took a while to get used too, (plus, I have long artificial nails) - I really like it, and I love the ability ot keep it "clean" - I am a notorious crumb dropper around the computer.

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Cleaning Your Printers
From HP (Hewlett Packard)
hp deskjet and all-in-one printer cleaning procedures
How to clean your printer to prevent black ink streaks
www.hp.com/cposupport/printers/support_doc/dj6ser_trklst.html
Inkjet printer maintenance
h30015.www3.hp.com/hp_dpc/get_started/inkjet_maint.asp
**Related article from HP - CLeaning Your Scanner
h30015.www3.hp.com/hp_dpc/get_started/aio_maintenance.asp#2
More "Printer Cleaning Resources"
From TechRepublic
Clean your laser printer safely with these tips
December 20, 2001 
techrepublic.com.com/5100-6255-1043850.html
From Tech TV.com Clean Your Laser Printer
www.techtv.com/callforhelp/howto/jump/0,24331,10787,00.html
Printer Tweak Guide (Page 1/4) 
www.tweak3d.net/tweak/printer/
Kit available for Laser printers
http://www.laserpage.com/cleankit.htm
See also Fix Your Own Printer.com | Troubleshooting Guides available. 
Information on HP, Lexmark, Sharp and other printer models.

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Computer Maintenance  Keep Your Computer Humming:
Basic Computer Maintenance and Problem Solving
http://www.coyotecom.com/database/humming.html
Keep Your Computer Running Smoothly 
The thing about computers is this: If you do some preventive maintenance 
regularly, cyber tune-ups, if you will, your PC will reward you 
by humming along with a minimum of breakdowns. 
From: http://www.virtualdr.com/
Keep Your Computer Cool - from Compukiss.com
www.compukiss.com/sandyclassroom/tutorials/article766.htm
Help Your PC Beat the Heat
What's cooking? Steve Bass says it may be your PC's
delicate innards.
http://pcworld.shopping.yahoo.com/yahoo/article/0,aid,17175,00.asp
Practical Maintenance Tips
http://www.dotparagon.com/resources/columns/maintain.html
Computer Maintenance 
A computer can help you do many tasks quickly and efficiently.
However, the computer is dependent on you to keep it running smoothly.
In this series, you will learn how to perform routine maintenance
on your computer to keep it running in tip top shape. 
http://64.209.212.162/internet/topic/1,,5+26+36038+91,00.html
From PCMedic
Computer Maintenance tips (*Note this is a Wayback Machine archived link)
http://www.pcmedicri.com/maintenance.htm
From About.com
PC Maintenance Resources
Proper care of your PC will prolong its useful life. 
These resources offer tips and tricks for keeping your 
computer healthy and extending the life of your PC and its components. 
http://pcsupport.about.com/cs/pcmaintenance/
Excerpt quoted from website
InfoHQ Computer Maintenance Tips
Santa may have brought you a new computer or peripheral for Christmas, but he didn't tell you how to take care of it. Now is a good time to get some good computer maintenance habits developed before you get yourself into trouble.
Ten tips to keep your computer running smoothly: 
http://www.infohq.com/Computer/computer_maintenance_tip.htm
InfoHQ’s 10 Computer Maintenance Tips
1. Never turn your computer off with the power switch until Windows has shut down.
2. We highly recommend that you purchase an UPS (uninterruptible power supply).
3. Backup, backup, backup, any data you cannot afford to lose.
4. Run Scandisk and Defragment at least once a month.
5. Never unplug peripherals from the computer when it is powered up.
6. Do keep at least 100 MBs of your C: drive free for Windows to use. If you use Windows Me or Windows XP then you should have 300 MBs or more of free space on your C: drive.
7. Do not let a lot of programs load up when you start your computer.
8. Do use a virus checker regularly.
9. If you have a high speed Internet connection you need a firewall program.
10. Keep track of the software disks you receive with your computer and new peripherals.
InfoHQ provides free computer buying advice articles and 
services on its web site located at http://www.infohq.com/Computer/computerhome.htm
Complete E-Book online
Refurbishing your computer
tcs.org/refurb/ebook/
and see too:
PC Repair Help For The Utterly Hopeless 
tcs.org/refurb/repairs/
 
Related - Learn how to Backup your Data
Backup Requirements for Your Home/Office PC
http://www.free2explore.com/cleaningcomputer/backup_instr.html
Offering help with
• What Files or Programs Need Backup? 
• Files that need to be regularly backed up
• When to Do Regularly Scheduled Backups?
• How to Store Backups?
• Backing Up to Floppy Disks
• Backing Up to ZIP Drives
• Backing Up to CD-RW DISKS
• Full System Recovery
http://www.free2explore.com/cleaningcomputer/backup_instr.html
Excerpt quoted from website
http://www.computerclub.org/help/maintenance.htm
Computer Maintenance Guide
Computer Club Guide to Computer Maintenance
Proper care of your PC will prolong its useful life. 
These computer resources offer tips and tricks for keeping your 
computer healthy and extending the life of your PC and its components. 
http://www.computerclub.org/help/maintenance.htm
Computer Maintenance Standards
http://skyways.lib.ks.us/training/standard/standard.htm
Here are some maintenance tips for keeping your computer and disk operating efficiently.
http://www.extension.unr.edu/computermaint.html
Computer Maintenance article with tips:
http://ms.essortment.com/computermaint_rxyj.htm


If you don't have time to learn online or if these resources don't help, there are affordable services available.
For Computer Hardware & Software Questions
 Become a Dr. Tech Member & You'll Always be Able to:
Ask Dr. Tech  For Help & Support
*excerpt quoted from website: www.askdrtech.com*:
Computer Help & Support for your PC or Mac     * Unlimited live support all year round.
    * Friendly help without the techno-jargon.
    * Worldwide support access 24-hrs a day.
    * Solve hardware & software problems.
    * Over 40 tools & service benefits. 
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Related sites/links  you may find useful:

Multimedia Schools Sept. 2002
Article excerpt quoted from web online text:
Computer Backups: The Gotcha Factors 
by Russell Smith • Region 14 Education Service Center, Abilene, Texas 
MultiMedia Schools • September 2002 
It happens when you least expect it. Computer failure, or even worse, destruction or loss by viruses, fire, or theft. Immediately you think of your lesson plans, digital photo files, e-mail messages, and address book. If you're a librarian you might have just lost access to Accelerated Reader data and your card catalog.
It's the nightmare we hope we never have to face, but it is almost inevitable at some point. 
Read entire article:
http://www.infotoday.com/MMSchools/sep02/Smith.htm
Excerpt quoted from website:
http://www.pcpitstop.com/
At PC Pitstop we can help you get your PC in top form -- 
running fast, stable and secure.
PC Pitstop runs diagnostics on your PC to identify things 
that might help improve performance.  The process is fully automated, private and safe. 
After the diagnostics run, we'll give you tips for improving all kinds of things. 
Best of all, the SERVICE IS FREE! 
http://www.pcpitstop.com/
Consumer Watch: When Bad Things Happen to Good PCs
Computer catastrophes happen. 
Here's how to prepare--and recover.
Anne Kandra
From the March 2002 issue of PC World magazine
http://www.pcworld.com/howto/article/0,aid,78048,00.asp
Home Office: Bass's Top Tips for Better Computing
Troubleshoot, dodge disasters, find a lost taskbar.
Steve Bass
Wednesday, June 05, 2002
http://pcworld.shopping.yahoo.com/yahoo/article/0,aid,100224,00.asp
Backup Requirements for Your Home/Office PC
http://www.free2explore.com/cleaningcomputer/backup_instr.html
Offering help with
• What Files or Programs Need Backup? 
• Files that need to be regularly backed up
• When to Do Regularly Scheduled Backups?
• How to Store Backups?
• Backing Up to Floppy Disks
• Backing Up to ZIP Drives
• Backing Up to CD-RW DISKS
• Full System Recovery
http://www.free2explore.com/cleaningcomputer/backup_instr.html
Windows 98 help
Tuning up/Cleaning up
http://www.microsoft.com/windows98/usingwindows/maintaining/articles/811Nov/MNTfoundation2c.asp
Nhyrvana
http://www.nhyrvana.com/
Making "knewbies" out of newbies
Tutorials, forums, and a newsletter
Subject headings for topics on Nhyrvana:
How to's for:
New computer ? or new to computers?  Need help with
some basic computer info? How to do routine
maintenance, updates or upgrades? 
Some Tricks and Quick fixes~ you may not need them
now... but nice to have around
Chat Clients and More for your favorite chat sites. 
See what they have, where to get, and what maybe wrong
Starting a web page? a website? need picture or text
help? 
Need some help with popular programs? Where to get?
How to use?
http://www.nhyrvana.com/
Hardware Tips
Keep your PC as neat as a pin; check your printer
driver; control your drive letters. 
From the March 2000 issue of PC World magazine
http://www.pcworld.com/howto/article/0,aid,14872,00.asp



See PC Worlds articles on Computers and Maintenance/Management
http://www.pcworld.com/resource/browse/0,cat,1607,sortIdx,1,00.asp Tips & Troubleshooting
http://www.pcworld.com/resource/browse/0,cat,1593,sortIdx,1,00.asp
System Resources Tune-Up
http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/browse/0,cat,1506,sortIdx,1,00.asp
Utilities
http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/browse/0,cat,1494,sortIdx,1,00.asp
Free Tools: Tweak Windows, Adjust Hidden Settings 
These utilities let you gain more control over Windows, and they're free to try and keep.
http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/collection/0,collid,1320,00.asp
Read:
Busting the Biggest PC Myths 
We expose the bad advice that wastes your time and money.
Gregg Keizer
From the August 2004 issue of PC World magazine
www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,116572,00.asp
or
www.pcworld.com/resource/printable/article/0,aid,116572,00.asp

Related useful information - to help keep your computer healthy!
Read this August 2004 PCWorld article:
Think Before You Click to Avoid Viruses and Scams 
Just a bit of caution will keep your PC and your personal data safe. 
Plus: How good is an anti-spyware tool marketed through spam?
http://www.pcworld.com/howto/article/0,aid,116586,00.asp
See also the resources for Virus, & Spam control on the following page of  LibrarySupportStaff.com:
http://librarysupportstaff.com/4emailthinking.html

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How to Fix the Pains of Work
Simple changes can counter repetitive stress More  Ergonomics helpful resources for Library workers
http://librarysupportstaff.com/jobhelp5.html#ergonomics
Saving Money on your computer purchases
http://frugalliving.tqn.com/cs/computers/
See helpful resources for Keeping Viruses  away, Managing Email Spam, etc.
http://librarysupportstaff.com/4emailthinking.html



Energy Savers for Computers: Computers & Home Office
Computers and home office equipment represent a fast-growing energy-using category.
Choose to be Power Smart in your computer and home office energy use, 
and when deciding on the purchase of new equipment.
Above quoted from: (link to the site for ideas & tips)
http://www.bchydro.com/powersmart/tips/tips614.html
Visit the Energy Star website for ideas and tips
http://www.energystar.gov/products/
For office equipment - including Computers
link to: http://yosemite1.epa.gov/estar/consumers.nsf/content/officeequipment.htm
Monitor power management
http://www.energystar.gov/powermanagement/index.asp
Home Office, Small Organizations, Large Organizations - links
http://www.energystar.gov/powermanagement/home.asp?orgtype=home
Consumer Electronics
http://yosemite1.epa.gov/estar/consumers.nsf/home_electronics?OpenPage
Related: visit the Consumer Energy Information  website:
http://www.eren.doe.gov/consumerinfo/
Information from Associations & Organizations for your:
Home, Business or School
http://www.eren.doe.gov/consumerinfo/orgs.html
Quoted from webpage:
Workin' for a living. No matter if you're an employee, 
business owner, farmer, rancher, or even a rocket scientist, 
the energy decisions you make every day can save power, money, 
and natural resources.
http://www.eren.doe.gov/consumerinfo/forbusiness.html
Missouri University
Computers and the "Power Lunch" 
http://www.cf.missouri.edu/energy/greencom.stm
Saving Energy for PCs
Excerpt quoted from website:
Saving power in 20 seconds is a simple step every computer owner can do. 
Simply activate the ENERGY STAR® saver on your PC.
Steps for Windows® 95, 98, or 2000 PCs - 
visit: http://www.asu.edu/it/fyi/energy/
From UC Berkeley
Energy saving tips for campus computer users
http://istpub.berkeley.edu:4201/bcc/Summer2001/gen.energysave.html
Should we turn off our office computers when we leave?
Read answer at:
http://www.californiacs.com/resources/faq/turnoffcomputer.htm
Energy Saving Guidelines for Personal Computers
http://www.colorado.edu/its/docs/energy.html 
Energy Conservation and Computers
NOTE: this is a PDF file
http://smcnet.stmarys-ca.edu/college_services/its/energy_conservation/computerenergy.pdf
For iMac's:
How to Use Energy Saver
http://howto.lycos.com/lycos/step/1,,5+26+76+26322+11155,00.html
 
Read the information & tips detailed on this webpage  concerning the Energy efficiency
of Office machines & equipment:
http://www.advancedbuildings.org/main_t_motor_energy_eff_equip.htm
Related - Good Advice for ALL of us:
The Consumer Energy Information  website:
http://www.eren.doe.gov/consumerinfo/
The Home Energy Saver Answer Desk
http://hes.lbl.gov/hes/answerdesk_dat.html
The Home Energy Saver - web-based do it yourself home energy audit tool
http://hes.lbl.gov/
California's Consumer Energy Center
http://www.consumerenergycenter.org/
How to Reduce Your Energy Consumption 
Tips for conserving electricity and cutting your energy costs. 
http://www.nrdc.org/air/energy/genergy.asp
Consider energy efficiency when making new purchases.
Saving Money on your computer purchases
http://frugalliving.tqn.com/cs/computers/
 
 



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