Laptop Cleaning methods

January 25, 2008 Add Comment

Laptop Cleaning methods



Before attempting to clean your laptop, read the User's Manual to learn what the recommended procedure for cleaning your particular laptop is. Most laptop manufacturer's recommend thoroughly cleaning a laptop once a year but frequent travelers may wish to clean their laptop more often. When cleaning a laptop computer do not use any harsh cleaning agents or those which contain ammonia in them on any part of the laptop.

Dirt that can build up inside and on your laptop computer includes pet hair and dander, dust, cigarette ashes and residue. This dirt can mar your display, affect the performance of the fans and block or cause problems with I/O ports.

You'll need the following to clean your laptop computer:



  •  Compressed Air
  •  Cotton swabs
  •  Cleaning solution
  •  Soft cleaning cloth such as a cotton t-shirt.



EXTERIOR:

  •  Use a soft damp cloth such as an old cotton t-shirt to clean the casing.
  •  Do not use a scratchy or abrasive cleaning cloth.
  •  ] Don't use harsh cleaning products.
  •  Never spray any cleaning solution directly onto the casing - spray onto a cloth first.



COOLING VENTS:



  •  Use a can of compressed air to clean the cooling vents.
  •  Be careful with the compressed air that you don't spray too hard and get liquid on the fan blades.
  •  Use cotton swabs to hold fans in place while you clean them.
  •  Spraying directly on the fan and making them spin could cause them to over spin.



I/O PORTS:



  •  After the vents are cleaned, move to the I/O Ports.
  •  Use cotton swabs to wipe away large pieces of dirt that have accumulated.
  •  Compressed air can be used as well to blow the rest of the dirt away.
  •  Just be careful to not blow dirt into the I/O Ports.



DISPLAY:



  •  Turn off the laptop before cleaning the display as you will dirt more easily on the screen.
  •  Always use a non-abrasive cloth such as a cotton t-shirt.
  •  Never use paper towels or tissues to clean your display.
  •  Do not use any ammonia based cleaners on the display - they will leave a film.
  •  You can purchase monitor cleaning solutions in spray or pre-moistened wipes.
  •  Always spray on a cloth first then wipe the screen from left to right, top to bottom.
  •  You can make your own cleaning solution using isopropyl alcohol and water.
  •  Use one part water and one part isopropyl alcohol.



KEYBOARD:



  •  In order to keep your keyboard cleaner and prevent keys from sticking or malfunctioning, do your best to keep food and drink away from where you are working.
  •  Even if you don't spill something directly on the laptop keyboard, you will get residue on your fingers and transfer that to the keyboard.
  •  Compressed air can be used on the keyboard to get rid of dirt build-up.
  •  Read your User's Manual to learn if the keys can be removed for cleaning.
  •  Just be sure that you put the keys back in their proper place when you are done cleaning them.
  •  Cotton swabs are useful for cleaning in and around keys. 

    System Restore points Troubles

    January 07, 2008 Add Comment

    System Restore points Troubles


    Method 1: Make sure that the System Restore service is running
    To do this, use one of the following methods:

    *  Look in Control Panel. To do this, follow these steps:
    1. Click Start, click Run, and then type compmgmt.msc in the Open box, and then press Enter.
    2. Expand Services, and then click System Restore Services..


    If the Status of System Restore Service is not Started, click Start on the toolbar to start it.
    * Open a Command Prompt window. To do this, follow these steps:
    1. Click Start, click Run, type CMD in the Open box, and then press Enter.
    2. Type Net Start at the command prompt to make sure that the System Restore Service is up and is running.

    If the System Restore Service is not listed, type net start "System Restore Service", and then press Enter.


    Method 2: Make sure that System Restore is enabled on the drives where you want System Restore enabled
    To do this follow these steps:

    1. Click Start, right-click My Computer, and then click Properties.
    2. Click the System Restore tab.
    3. If the System Restore is enabled, the Status column of a drive will show Monitoring.
    If not, you can clear to clear the Turn off System Restore on all drives, and then click OK to enable it.


    Method 3: Make sure that you have sufficient disk space on all the drives where System Restore is enabled
    To do this, follow these steps:

    1. To check for free disk space, click Start, click Run, type diskmgmt.msc and then press Enter. Look at each drive System Restore is monitoring for free space.
    2. If the free space on any partition system restore is monitoring falls lower than 50 MB, System Restore will suspend and remove all restore points to free disk space. You should have already received a low free disk space message by now. System Restore will resume monitoring when free disk space reaches 200 MB.

    Note In most cases you do not have to have System Restore monitor Partitions/drives other than the one Windows is installed on. System Restore does not monitor data files.


    Method 4: View the event logs to investigate System Restore service errors
    To do this, follow these steps:

    1. Click Start, click Run, type eventvwr.msc /s in the Open box, and then press Enter.
    2. Click the System category.
    3. Click the Source tab to sort by name, and then look for "sr" or "srservice." Double-click each of these services, and then evaluate the event description for any indication of the cause of the problem.


    Method 5: Boot in safe mode and run the System Restore tool
    To boot in safe mode follow these steps:

    1. Restart the computer. Immediately after the screen goes blank for the first time, or after the BIOS post ends, start taping the F8 key repeatedly. The Windows Advanced Options menu appears. If the menu does not appear, restart the computer and try again.
    2. Select Safe Mode, and then press ENTER. As files load they will scroll down the screen. Note Safe mode uses a minimal set of device drivers and services to start Windows. The default Microsoft VGA driver is used for display at 640 X480 resolution and in 16 colors.
    3. Log on to the Administrator account. If a password was never set, leave the password blank and press ENTER or click the green arrow.
    4. Click No in the safe mode information screen to start System Restore.
    5. Select Restore my computer to an earlier time, and then click Next to proceed to select a date with restore points available.
    6. Click Next to begin restoring the system to a previous state. 

    Graphics (Video) Card Trouble Shooting

    January 04, 2008 Add Comment

    Here are some basic trouble shooting tips for graphic cards:


    * Check that the card is seated properly in its expansion slot. Some AGP cards have design flaws and are ?well-known? to ?pop out? during transportation. For PCI cards, if the problem still exists, try a difference PCI expansion slot.

    * Ensure the display cable is securely fastened to the card?s display connector.

    * Make sure that the display and computer are plugged in and receiving power.

    * If necessary, disable any built-in graphics capabilities on your motherboard. For more information, see your computer?s manual.

    * Make sure you selected the appropriate display device and graphics card when you installed your enhanced driver.

    * If you problems during start-up, start your computer in Safe Mode. In Windows 98, press the F8 key when ?Starting Windows 98? appears; or, in Windows 98 press and hold the CTLR key until the Windows 98 Startup Menu appears on the screen. Then select the number for Safe Mode, and press Enter. 

    Microsoft latest Technology

    January 01, 2008 Add Comment

    Microsoft latest Technology



    Microsoft remains in news for releasing newer and newer technology whether it be Popfly , LucidTouch or Surface Computing. Microsoft keeps churning out latest computer technology to cope up with the competitors. In this series this technology giant has released yet new technology which makes creating collage of a group of photos a child's play.

    Auto Collage 2008 is the name of the latest image processing software from Microsoft which helps anyone create collages. Like we do in Google's Picasa software.Although this latest computer technology will not come free, there is a 30 day trial version ready to be downloaded at company's website.

    This latest technology uses automatic face detection mechanism , which is a gargantuan task in itself, to organize photos neatly in a single beautiful collage. So what is so cool about this latest computer technology. The main challenge behind this technology is to devise an automatic procedure through which a software can construct a visually appealing collage using a collection of images as input. And the big deal is the output collage must be so as to represent the main theme of all the photos.

    While this may be a simple task for humans with all the common sense built in, a software can go belly up simply analyzing the photos as it just sees binary data and organising the photos and images into collage spells finding the relevant pattern behind those data.

    Here is where this new technology from Microsoft shines. It takes your photos and combines them into a beautiful collage in a jiffy. Go and try it out for yourself.