- Always keep in mind, keeping the laptop away from food and water. Dry foods, like a laptop's keyboard, can be stagnant, so water is the lifeblood of a laptop. Any time the water falls inside the laptop, first the laptop must be disconnected from the electrical connection and left in a high place for at least 24 hours.
- It is best to clean hands before running a laptop. Oily or wet hands are great for smashing the touchpad. Those who have problems with sweating hands should be removed with tissue or handkerchief after a while.
- If you lose any match in FIFA, or if you hang Windows in a deadly way, I feel like throwing the front laptop. Remember, the fault can not be a device. So the laptop cannot be hit in any way. Laptop screen can be damaged due to minor injuries, the entire computer can be damaged.
- Laptop carriers should be used for laptops. As you move the laptop in the bag, there is a risk of external pressures on the laptop, just as the outer part of the laptop may be exposed to different shapes. So be careful in this case.
- No heavy objects can be placed on a laptop. Heavy objects can sometimes cause serious damage to the laptop screen, which can cause problems, such as black screen, laptop not on, cracking on the laptop screen.
- Each laptop has a Genuin Licensed operating system, which is to be installed separately on the desktop computer. Being a genuine operating system is an imperative for updating your laptop's operating system, whether it's Mac OS or Windows. Also antivirus requirements are unprecedented to be ready to fight an enemy like a virus!
- Often times, laptops are very slow. One reason may be that some unwanted files are stored on the operating system. To delete these files, go to the Start menu of Windows and run Run. Then type "recent". After clicking OK many files will come out and you will have to delete them all. This way, instead of recent, type temp,% temp%, prefetch and do the same.
- Most laptop processors, RAM or graphics cards - none are replaceable. So these parts should never be "overclocked".
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