Here is a list of routine software maintenance that should be performed to keep a PC in good condition.
1. Daily virus scans: While this becomes time consuming on larger systems it helps to keep a system clean. By scanning the system for different types virus, spyware and adware you free up space that was occupied by those programs.
2. Unistalling unused programs: This action frees up space that is being used on the hardrive to maintain the unused programs.
3. Deleting Temp files in your web browser: This action frees up some space inside of your web browser, this makes your browser run at a faster speed.
4. Defragging the HDD: Doing this will move programs and used space around your hard drive. If your hard drive has lots of information scattered around defragging will clean it and up. This does not give you more space but makes it easier for your drive to find data, thus speeding up your PC.
Wednesday, 12 March 2008
Friday, 25 January 2008
Opitcal Drive Installation
Today I have installed an Optical drive as part of my assignment. I will explain how to properly install such a drive:
1. Unplug your computer, unscrew the case and remove the side.
2. Remove all power cables and IDE (or SATA) cables from both the floppy drive and the optical drive. (This is not necessary for a tower case as both drives are in different sections).
3. Unscrew and remove both the floppy and the optical drive. (Again not necessary for a tower case).
4. Proceed to place the new optical drive in the computer and reinsert the floppy drive.
5. Re-screw both drives.
6. Reconnect all power cables and IDE (or SATA) cables.
7. Screw the side back in place and then reconnect the external cables.
8. Proceed to boot computer.
9. Once booted check to see if the drive has been seen. Do this by entering “My Computer”.
10. If the drive has not been seen return to step 1.
11. If your optical drive is a Re-Writeable then you may want to install software such a “Nero” which will aid you in making CDs.
1. Unplug your computer, unscrew the case and remove the side.
2. Remove all power cables and IDE (or SATA) cables from both the floppy drive and the optical drive. (This is not necessary for a tower case as both drives are in different sections).
3. Unscrew and remove both the floppy and the optical drive. (Again not necessary for a tower case).
4. Proceed to place the new optical drive in the computer and reinsert the floppy drive.
5. Re-screw both drives.
6. Reconnect all power cables and IDE (or SATA) cables.
7. Screw the side back in place and then reconnect the external cables.
8. Proceed to boot computer.
9. Once booted check to see if the drive has been seen. Do this by entering “My Computer”.
10. If the drive has not been seen return to step 1.
11. If your optical drive is a Re-Writeable then you may want to install software such a “Nero” which will aid you in making CDs.
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