Computer maintenance means keeping your desktop, laptop, or all-in-one computer in a good condition both internally and externally. A well-maintained computer looks good, lasts longer, and performs reliably. Regular maintenance helps increase the lifespan of the computer and protect the privacy and security of your data.
The instructions in this article provide basic maintenance guidelines to help keep your Dell computer clean and perform reliably when:
Clogged air vents or fan blades can cause overheating. An outdated driver, outdated security updates for the operating system, weak passwords can cause a potential privacy and security risk of your data. Running a regular anti-virus scan to check your computer for malware and running a hardware diagnostic test are proactive measures that you can take to quickly identify potential issues on the computer.
Cleaning your computer regularly helps extend its shelf life, saving you time and money on repairs and replacements. Remember that computers are especially prone to dust and overheating. A clogged air vent or fan blades can cause heat to build up inside the computer that affects the computer performance.
You may experience some visible cosmetic changes to finishes over time as a result of the cleaning process outlined above on some surfaces. Other cleaning chemicals are harsh and will damage surfaces. Avoid using any of the following chemicals or products containing these chemicals:
Cable clutter can collect dust and get damaged. Cable stations and other cord organizers can help organize your work or study area. Take the time to declutter and organize the cables from the power strip and the cables from the computer. Some cable organization tricks like color-coding the cables, using cable clips or cable organizer panels help prevent damage to the cables.
Turning off or restarting the computer, often helps resolve many issues. Rebooting the computer regularly helps refresh the computer resources.
Restarting the computer is an effective way to clear the memory (RAM) and ensure that any errant processes and services that started are shut down. Restarting the computer closes all the applications and software running on the computer. This includes applications running on the taskbar and services that are running in the background.
Windows updates can support your Windows operating system in many ways. Windows updates can solve specific problems, provide protection from malicious attacks, or even add new features to the operating system.
Dell recommends updating the device drivers and BIOS as part of your scheduled update cycle. Device drivers and BIOS updates may contain feature enhancements or changes that help keep your system software current and compatible with other computer modules (hardware and software) as well as increased stability.
To learn how to download and install the latest drivers, see the Dell knowledge base article: How to Download and Install Dell Drivers
To learn more about Dell Drivers & downloads website, see the Dell knowledge base article: Drivers and Downloads FAQs
Malware infections can compromise the performance of the computer and expose your confidential information to third-party cybercriminals. Depending on the type of malware that is installed on your computer, malware can:
Running an anti-virus scan regularly is a good practice. Before you begin the anti-virus scan, ensure to update the anti-virus software. These updates introduce new software features or make improvements on current ones.
For more information about updating the anti-virus software or running an anti-virus scan, see the anti-virus or antimalware software manufacturers website.
Running a hardware diagnostic test can help you identify hardware-related problems and provide you with troubleshooting steps to help resolve the issue. To determine if your Dell computer is experiencing a hardware problem, it is recommended that you first run a hardware diagnostic test. Dell offers both integrated and online diagnostics.
If the computer can boot into the operating system and has an active Internet connection, run a quick test using SupportAssist.
If the computer cannot boot into the operating system or does not have an active Internet connection:
Fragmentation makes your hard disk do extra work that can slow down your computer. Removable storage devices such as USB flash drives can also become fragmented.
Disk Defragmenter in Windows rearranges the fragmented data so that the drive can work more efficiently. It improves the read and write time by consolidating data that has become scattered naturally throughout the hard disk over time and reducing the distance that the head has to travel over the disk platter.
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Unused applications and temporary or junk files likely take up more space than you realize. These applications and files can affect the performance of the computer. It is important to free up disk space on the computer.
For more information, see the Dell knowledge base article: How to Free up Disk Space in Microsoft Windows.
Passwords are a regular part of our personal and professional lives. The first line of defense to keep your computer and digital data safe is to use a strong and complex password. It is important that the passwords that you use are difficult to guess and that you use a unique password for each of your accounts.
A strong password must contain the following:
Some best practices to ensure that your passwords are protected:
Keeping files on the desktop can slow down the computer. Instead, organize similar files into folders where you can easily find them. This will also help streamline the cleaning process when it is time to delete old and unnecessary files.
An unexpected computer crash or a hard drive failure has the potential to damage the personal data and important files on the computer. Backing up personal data is one of the most important part of computer maintenance.
Back up personal data to an external hard drive at least once a week. You can either choose to perform a full computer backup or manually back up personal data like documents, pictures, videos, music files, spreadsheets, downloads.
Online or "cloud" storage services like Microsoft OneDrive simplifies data backup. A cloud backup solution allows you to access your data from any device, anywhere.
For more information, see the Dell knowledge base article: How to Back Up Data on a Dell computer.
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