How to Keep Your PC Sane

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Have you ever experienced having a hard time opening you personal computer because the Windows Operating System is not running? Or when you are trying to open a website but it won't open, or when you are trying to open a file you have saved on your documents but they are gone? Or when you have open a certain website and a window popped up that when you try to close it, it would not badge? Much worse is when the window that popped up duplicates several times they almost cover the entire page.
Whew! Caramba! You are exasperated.
What seems to be the problem? Well, simply put, your computer is having a dysfunctional memory.
But why is that? Most likely it's either a computer software virus has gotten into your computer, or that your computer is already so full of files that it's already slowing down in its function.
Either or both of these could be the likely explanation of that computer behavior stated above.
You can cure it and prevent it from happening again by just doing these few simple steps.
First, have your PC memory cleaned by a computer technician.
Get rid of the virus if that is possible.
Also, delete files that are not needed anymore like files of a few months ago that can already be discarded.
Unnecessary files must be removed from your PC.
Second, once it's clean, avoid downloading files from the internet.
They might contain virus that would seeped into your PC's memory and would cause damage to it.
If you really need to download a file, consult your technician about downloading files so that you could get advised as to what capabilities your computer has with regards to downloading files from the internet.
Third, have the recent virus scanner and killer be installed in your computer so that it will automatically detect any virus coming in from any source; virus that are transferred through USB, CD, and other data storage devices that you attach to your computer.
And the fourth is, take care of your computer.
Wipe away dust from its surface.
Don't eat at the computer as fragments of foods that you eat may fall into your computer and seeped into the grooves and fissures in your computer unit and unknowingly ants get into them.
Or you might spill water into it.
They can really have ill effects on the functioning of your computer, much worse, damage your computer.
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