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Computer Technology Tip
Basic Computer Maintenance
Basic Computer Maintenance
I've written about this subject several times over the years and I feel it's
important enough to stress the fact that it needs to be done on a regular basis,
typically once a month. You can't expect computers to run forever without some
attention to maintenance. Even if you never have performed this procedure, now
is the time to do it. All the steps are safe and it will keep your computer in
good shape. You don't have to understand the subject or even have much interest
in it. If you can take the time to follow along and click the mouse, you can
perform the necessary maintenance.
Windows XP and Windows Vista provide a utility to clean up unneeded and unwanted
files that are stored on your hard disk. It's called Disk Cleanup located in System
Tools. To start this procedure click Start, move to All Programs, Accessories
(click it for Vista), System Tools (click it for Vista), click Disk Cleanup, and
click OK (XP only). After a wait period (XP only) place a checkmark by clicking
on all the empty boxes without a checkmark. Next, click the More Options tab (XP only)
and under System Restore, click Clean up, click Yes, then click OK. Finally,
click Yes again. For Vista users just click on OK. You now have completed a
basic cleanup of your hard disk.
There's another item that is part of basic maintenance. It's called Disk Defragmenter
and it is also located in System Tools. For Windows XP users only, click on Disk
Defragmenter and when the window opens click the (C:) disk, then click the Defragment
button. The idea behind this operation is to align the files on the hard disk so the
computer will start up faster and open your programs more quickly. This will take a
while but you should end up with almost all blue at the left side of the graph. You
may see some green bars mixed in and some white spaces which are fine. You should
not see red bars. I recommend that you run Disk Defragmenter twice in a row for the
best results. Close the program when it completes. Again, I'll mention this is safe
to do.
For Windows Vista users Disk Defragmenter is also in System Tools. Click Disk
Defragmenter then uncheck (click) "Run on a schedule". After "Analyzing disks"
completes click the Defragment now button. In the pop-up window place a checkmark,
if necessary, in the box next to (C:) then click OK. Lastly, click OK on the main
Disk Defragment window when the program completes. For both XP and Vista users
ignore messages that may say you do not need to defragment the disk. These messages
are misleading and really don't indicate the true state of the hard disk.
Finally, to complete basic maintenance click Start, click Run (XP only) and in the
Open: field type chkdsk C: /f Vista users should click Start, click on Start Search
then type chkdsk C: /f and press the Enter key. NOTE: there is a space between chkdsk
and C: and between C: and /f. Click OK (XP only) and you should see a window pop up.
For both XP and Vista users type the letter y in the pop-up window and press the Enter
key. Next restart the computer and during the startup you will see a screen that
indicates various tests and corrections. After it completes the computer will start
normally although this particular startup will be slower than normal. Subsequent
starts should show a faster starting computer.
There you have it. Help in maintaining your computer is just around the corner at
the PC Club meetings. We meet the second Tuesday of every month at 7:00 PM upstairs
in Winfield Hall. Remember to go on-line to www.hersheysmill.org and click on Tech
Tips for help with your PC.
To get answers to your questions about computers, please come to the PC Club meeting. The computer club
meets the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 PM in Winfield Hall.
Click on Tech Tip then click the topic for Technology Tip and/or Computer Tip
information.
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