Computer usage is increasing all over the world. However, using computers can be dangerous. Also wrong behavior when using the computer might cause damage to the computer. This article will tell you how to safely work on your computer when dealing with electricity, common sense, hardware/software, static charge, liquids and solids, viruses, privacy, security, harmful chemicals, etc.

Steps

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    Never touch any of the circuit boards inside the computer while it is turned on. You will risk electrical shock and possibly ruining your computer. Before working on a computer, always turn the power supply unit's (PSU) power switch off and unplug the power cable. Before touching anything in the computer, it is smart to connect a grounding cable or anything that removes static electricity to avoid frying components.
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    Use your common sense. When you are working on your computer while it is running, never move, slide, bump or pick up the computer or you will risk ruining the hard disks and possibly creating other problems. Also, always make sure the computer is turned off before opening it up if you need to. Other things that almost everyone knows such as not to handle drinks or food around your computer while you are opening it up or you may risk getting food lodged inside moving parts or spilling drinks on delicate electronics.
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    Make sure you know what you are doing while dealing with the software of your computer.
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    Always make sure the electricity is off before touching any hardware. Some general tips while dealing with hardware are:
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    Make sure to discharge your body of any static charge that might be built up on you. After you open up your computer it is best to ground the case of the machine. If you don't have anything to do this with you can always just touch something metal before touching the computer to discharge any static charge you have on you. And avoid wool clothing because it can build very large static charges.
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    Never have liquids or solids near a computer you are working on. Either of these two things when introduced onto hardware of a computer will create damage. It is also smart not to get these anywhere near your mouse or keyboard because nobody likes a greasy mouse and keyboard or finding crumbs stuck under your mouse and in the keyboard.
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    Install (or have somebody else install) an anti-virus and an anti-spyware software. It is best to check what files are infected before lettings the virus scanner delete the file. If it had infected a system file it will most likely end with your computer never starting again. You will want to try to disinfect the file possibly with multiple programs. If you have a virus or spy ware do not let it sit in the quarantine. Address the problem immediately before further problems arise.
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    When it comes to dealing with computers, the only time anything is private is off line. While you are online privacy is virtually non-existent. Never put any private information on the internet or while you are doing online banking make sure your connection is encrypted or you are using an anonymous IP.
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    Never share financial information over the internet. Always use some sort of privacy program like encryption or anonymous IP when dealing with banking or anything that requires a credit card number.
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    Avoid having chemicals that cause metal to rust quickly or dissolve plastics anywhere near your computer.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    What are the operating systems of a computer?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Windows, Linux and MacOS are the most common.
  • Question
    What happens if I spill water on my keyboard?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Try drying it out for a few days, ideally in a warm place, before plugging it in and trying to type with it. If it doesn't work, then you will most likely have to replace the keyboard.
  • Question
    What kind of hardware and internal components are found inside a computer case?
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    Community Answer
    You will find a motherboard, power supply, CPU and CPU cooler, hard drive and maybe a disk drive like a CD-ROM drive.
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