Laptop Computer Safety Tips

Laptop Computer Safety Tips

The right way of using your laptop will help you ensure that your laptop last long and work precisely the way you want it to be. Improper use or not being aware of safety issues can cause your laptop short lived and die fast. These are the safety tips you must remember if you are a laptop lover.

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1. Shut It Down

Unlike a desktop computer,a laptop needs to be shut down when not in use. Shutting down when not in use prevents the laptop from overheating.remember overheating your laptop is like throwing your laptop already in the trash can.

2. Adjusting Power Settings

Adjusting your power options will help your laptop from heating up when not in use even if for short periods of time. You can set your hard drive and display to turn off after a set time period. Another option is to set the laptop to go into standby or hibernate mode.

3. Vent Maintenance

Inspect and clean the air vents in your laptop weekly. Forced air dusters can be used to keep the air vents clean and free from debris. It’s important to know that you should never push anything into the air vents.

4. Always check the Fan

Overheating problems can be caused by the laptop fan not working properly. Always check the laptop manufacturer’s online support and your warranty information. It may be possible to download software to test your laptop fan.

5. BIOS Updates

Some laptops control the fans through the BIOS. Check online with the laptop battery compaq PPB004A, manufacturer for BIOS updates. If you aren’t comfortable updating the BIOS yourself, have someone in your IT dept. or have an outside Computer Technician do it for you.

6. Avoid Lap Burn

Using a laptop desk or cooler will prevent you from being burned when using your laptop. A good laptop desk will have large enough vents for allowing air circulation between you and the laptop. Some laptop desks have additional fans which use power from the laptop itself to stay cool.

7. Soft Spots

It’s a wise idea not to use any soft material as a buffer between you and your laptopb. Always operate your laptop on a hard surface, preferably one that allows ventilation. Soft materials can block the airflow vents and cause it to overheat. If it is not possible to avoid using a soft surface, an optional heat sink base should be used to maintain cooling.

8. Unplug Accessories

Whenever your laptop will not be in use, even for short periods of time remember to unplug any accessories. Not only do they use power but they could cause the laptop to overheat. It’s especially important to unplug any accessories before packing your laptop in its carrying case. While you may believe it will make it quicker to use, it could damage your laptop.

9. Before You Pack It Up

Make sure that before you put your laptop into its carrying bag that it is shut down. A notebook that has been left on can melt. When enclosed in a notebook bag there is no air circulation and the results can be worse than melting.
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