Passing this along. Every Tuesday, Yahoo! does some tech type stuff on their site and I thought this would be great for those of you who ask questions with simple answers or those who are afraid to ask because they might think it's a stupid questions (and there are no stupid questions, just stupid responses!):
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ttpcworld/20060223/tc_techtues_pcworld/124807
Great article O0. The only bit I disagree with is w/ regards to power-cycling. It's a safe statement for someone that's a casual web-browser or email checker, or for a homework computer. However, any heavy gamers (pc-based or online) or developers (websites, databases, photo and video editing, programmers, etc...) will definitely want to do a system dump daily. There is just too much garbage that lingers (you'd be surprised how many processes don't terminate after you exit a program), and hibernate doesn't do anything to clear out the memory cache (in fact, it actually take up hard-drive space, so that when the computer comes out of hibernation, everything is returned to the original state).
Thanks for the information ;)
good read but I must disagree with them on the spilling of drinks on your keyboard, I spilled soda all over it, did the upside down thing to let it come out and dry and keys stuck so bad I could type and some didn't work at all, I had to by a new one .I highly doubt that I am the only one who had to replace a keyboard after a spill. :o
Ive taken a keyboard apart because of a spill and cleaned it up with alchol and it worked again just fine O0
I don't and won't let anyone have a drink around the computer. I would not want to deal with the mess O0