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Inner part of your Cabinet also, has lots of dirt and dust, which might hamper or at times destroy some circuits, for that you can use some vacuum cleaner, even a hair dryer may work, but be careful with the temperature settings of the dryer.
I wanted to put the image for cleaning Cabinet with vacuum cleaner, but I dont have a vacuum cleaner, so, I could not.
Overview and Your comments
I have felt that these tips really dont affect the performance of your PC directly, but following these tips, saves you from visiting your computer vendor very often, so try them, and let me know your views, hope you find these useful.
We all dont want that one fine morning You wake up hit the power button..the PC doesnt boot..no-reaction it shows
Any additions to this list are more than welcome and in case you missed the article on Software Activities to maintain your PC, do read it!!
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Hey! Good guide here! Not long ago i thought my computer was slow due to spyware. I think now it was the dust bunny colony in my pc case. I never thought to use a toothbrush. A small paintbrush works too
What the hell?
the hell kind of tips are these?
DO NOT DO THAT TO YOUR RAM PEOPLE
i can tell you that it couldnt possibly do anything positive
and could even damage it
@ D, it works perfectly fine, I have used all the tips personally at several occasions, moreover here are some links try going through them when you have time, and if still you want some more proofs, try googling Cleaning the RAM with Eraser
http://www.xoxideforums.com/ram/71409-cleaning-ram.html
http://www.hftonline.com/forum/showthread.php?t=13375
http://www.zoomcities.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=4951
Here in India, compressed air cans are not available as in US and other western countries, even the technicians at the Computer shops use the same method.
HTH
Theres no reason you should have to clean the ram. Unless youre mistreating your computer, the inside should not have anything to generate static or cause corrosion to the contacts of your ram. Problem could be prevented by just keeping water, plastics, or anything you know shouldnt be in a computer away from it. Its simple. Ive had computers run for years without proper cleaning with no problems at all. Just treat them right.
great minds think alike Dave, i have 4 top running Pcs in my house, never ever have i cleaned my RAM with an eraser?? thats nonsense.
D, David:
Ram connectors oxidize over time, especially in very old machines.
Dust can accumulate and cause static build-up or shorts.
I hope neither of you took courses in electrical theory.
Please take this post down. We all had a good laugh, but people might actually take this information as fact. The only truth I can see in the article is tapping the keyboard and keeping your computer clean in general. Everything else confused and horrified me. Take it down. Seriously.
lol. waht about adding cooling paste to the CPU, or Defrag? O.o
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