Keep your PC in the pink

How is your PC suffering faring with daily wear-and-tear? You might be doing more damage to your system than you think! Protect, maintain, and improve your PC with these must-know tips to protect, maintain, and boost the performance of your system.

Spending $40 to change your oil every 5,000 kilometres or so helps maintain your car's ability to run properly. You spend thousands of dollars for a car, you depend on it, so you maintain it, right? So should you maintain your PC's good health by practicing "maintenance musts" in the areas of Hardware, Software, and Human Behavior. In this article, I'll give you my advice for keeping your PC in the pink. While following these guidelines doesn't guarantee that you'll never have any problems with your computer, but proactively maintaining your system can increase your chances of trouble-free computing.

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