Showing posts with label preventive maintenance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label preventive maintenance. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Save Up With Preventive Maintenance

If you pay proper attention to your car’s preventive maintenance and its other essential needs, you will save a lot of time, money and aggravation by avoiding some expensive transmission and body repairs. Here are some of the things you might want to know and that you can do yourself.

Check you batteries. Many batteries and transmission are so advanced they no longer require much maintenance. To be safe on this issue, however, you should know where your car battery is located and check it periodically to make sure it is not leaking acid and has adequate water to reduce the occurrence of overheating. Most batteries have a condition indicator that displays different colors to indicate how it’s functioning. It is best to know which one is your vehicle’s signal.

Antifreeze. Antifreeze keeps the transmission temperatures stable in all climate extremes and driving conditions. Always be sure you have the right level of antifreeze because fooling around with the cooling of your car’s complex transmission is an unnecessary risk. Invest on preventive maintenance such as fluids and other handy parts in your trunk in cases of emergencies. Antifreeze should be added when the engine is cool. Use a funnel as you would when adding motor oil to avoid splashing this greenish, toxic chemical on other parts of the car.

Tire alignment. To receive accurate assessment of your tire alignment, bring your car to a pro and have it put on a computerized tester. Having this test done every few weeks is also part of the preventive maintenance. You can also do this by testing the alignment on a flat street. Do not stir the car for a few seconds; if you notice that the car veers in one direction and you need to manually keep your car driving straight, make an alignment appointment with your trusted mechanic.

Air filter problems. Air filters are essential for your transmission. The air filter is on the engine are intake and prevents dust and dirt from entering the engine. Taking preventive maintenance on this part would include regular replacements and weekly or monthly cleaning.

When time comes to sell your car or make repairs, maintaining some of these basic areas will really pay off.

Calvin's Transmission
6204 North Nebraska Avenue, Tampa, FL 33604
813-231-2171

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Want a Healthy Computer? Have Regular Preventive Maintenance


Do you consider your computer as one of your best friends in the world? When you wake up in the morning, you turn it on and use it immediately. If you need to go to work, you turn on your computer there and spend hours of your day doing what you need with it.

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The amount of hours you spend on your computer guarantees that it has already stored important data and information from you. This isn’t only the reason why preventive maintenance is needed. Aside from securing and keeping your data safe, it’s also about making sure that you prolong your computer’s life. It will be such a hassle to keep transferring tons of data from one computer to another.

Preventive maintenance involves the basic steps and these basic steps can be done by you alone. You don’t need to hire a computer wiz to do the work for you. For one, part of the maintenance check is to always keep the software updated. The best part of updating your software is it is absolutely free. In fact, you can even switch on your automatic updates so your computer will update automatically once there’s a new software update release.

The importance of software updates is to fix any security holes in your current system. Such security holes can be exploited by hackers, which can mean hacking into your system and retrieving confidential information. Or, they would just simply want to mess up with your computer. Identity theft is one of the most common hacker threats. They will use your SS number, passwords and other data. On the average, an American loses at least five thousand dollars from identity theft.

In line with software updates, part of preventive maintenance is also constantly updated with your antivirus software. Such program may be your first and only line of defense from any security threat that may enter your computer.

Another reason for preventive maintenance is to keep your computer clean and healthy. Just like brushing your teeth, it helps remove bacteria to prevent plaque formation and tooth decay. The same concept holds for keeping the computer clean. If your PC is clean, overheating can be prevented as fragile parts will work more efficiently under the right temperature. Overheating easily causes the computer to malfunction one way or another.

If your computer is overloaded with files, don’t forget to do a disk cleanup and defragment. Both these methods should help increase the performance of your computer especially if you’ve noticed it slowing down recently.

While these are some of the things you can do alone, bigger problems will need the help of professional computer technicians. Don’t even think about tinkering with your PC hardware if you don’t have the expertise. When your computer is sick, call the computer doctor.



iTech Computer Solutions - Brandon
235 West Brandon Blvd. Suite #224, Brandon, FL 33511
813-956-4928

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Preventive Maintenance for your PC’s Hardware Components

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Users think of fast and efficient PC operations upon hearing the term “preventive maintenance.” So when they bring their computer units for preventive maintenance, they usually talk about the software operations of their PC. However, your PC’s hardware is as important as its software. Maintaining it regularly is also necessary to lengthen the lifespan of your PC.

Here are some preventive maintenance tips for your PC’s hardware.

  • Clean the external casing regularly. Wipe dirt off the case and clear any obstruction from its ventilation ports. Make sure that dust particles do not get into the PC or its optical and floppy drives.
  • Keep your mouse clean. If you are one of those who are attached to their mechanical pointers, make sure you regularly clean it. Mouse pointers move erratically when dirty. Laser and optical mouse are much easier to clean. Damp a cloth and wipe it over the surface.
  • Clean your keyboard.  Use compressed air or keyboard brush to swipe dust and particles away from your keyboard. Keys get stuck if dust particles accumulate in between, so make sure you clean your keyboard regularly.
  • Wipe your monitor. Clean your screen with a standard glass cleaner which you can buy from any computer store. Make sure that you wipe your LCD lightly for its underlying glass is very fragile.
  • Check your power protection. Reseat the cables plugged into your surge protector. Surge protectors power your PC even after being compromised by a voltage spike. Check your unit's warning indicator. If your power protector doesn't have a warning indicator, replace it with one that has such an indicator because it will be very helpful during power outages.

As a general rule for computer preventive maintenance, keep your computer units away from anything that can raise its temperature such as heating ducts or sunlight coming through your window. Another thing, always turn off and unplug your computer before you start the preventive maintenance of its hardware. Do not make the mistake of applying any liquid directly to a component. Spray or pour the liquid a cloth then wipe it on the PC.



iTech Computer Solutions - Brandon
235 West Brandon Blvd. Suite #224, Brandon, FL 33511
813-956-4928

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Preventive Maintenance for Your Mac


Preventive maintenance for your Mac does not mean that you need professional education in the field; all you have to do is have a background or learn how to do daily and weekly set ups.

  • Daily backup files- Every time you get to finish a task, it is best to make a backup file for this will save you from problems in the future. Luckily, Mac's are built with a comprehensive backup system. Using an external hard drive for your backup files is also a great idea just in case an internal backup is unavailable. This is applicable to older models of Mac systems.
  • Weekly booting- rebooting is a great preventive maintenance in updating and reinstalling programs that are failing. Using another hard drive in rebooting or reinstalling programs is used when your Mac’s internal hard drive starts to fail. 
  • Monthly hard drive check- a month of saving and restoring files will result to a full memory in your Mac and deleted files. Aside from the backup, preventive maintenance like checking the capacity of your hard drive is most important.
  • Picking the right personnel- in times of emergency or severe damage when preventive maintenance is ignored, there is a possibility for your hard drive to break down and stop its programmed task. After trying manual repairs and/or adjustments, and your Mac doesn’t work still, it is best to keep a contact of your trusted repair technician or better look for the warranty grant you paid for.
  • Upgrades- upgrading your Mac system means higher and larger storage space and other applications. Making sure that the preventive maintenance disks or programs that you install would not take too much of your Mac’s storage space because there is a possibility for your system to run slow due to the load. Another type of upgrade is buying higher quality external hard drives to give more space.

The reason more people buy new gadgets as often as they want is due to the fact that preventive maintenance is not followed. Save more through preventive maintenance and you'd be surprised by how much you can save. Contact your trusted local computer service companies to know more about this.


iTech Computer Solutions
235 West Brandon Blvd. Suite #224 Brandon , FL 33511
(813)9564928

Sunday, February 3, 2013

What PC Repair Services Do You Need?

When your computer breaks down, you panic. When the office network of computers breaks down, there will be a commotion. These scenarios show how important computers are in daily life. People rely and depend on computers too much. To avoid any computer problems that may arise, you must seek the right PC repair services.


Computer Repair Services

When you hear about PC repair services, it is not just about fixing a part of your computer. These services can also be about preventative maintenance to make sure your PC is in good running condition. Using computer diagnostics tools can help check if your computer has any hidden problems that needs to be fixed immediately.


ImageHiring a Professional Technician

If you are not a computer technician, you have no business tinkering with your computer. Do not risk breaking your computer even more. You need to hire a professional computer technician to perform the PC repair services properly. The health of your computer will depend on this.
The professional computer technician is an expert in installing, repairing and maintaining computer equipment. There are computer technicians that can work on different kinds of computer like repair, network, server and infrastructure. You should look for the technician that specializes in your computer repair needs.

The computer technician is trained to check and fix your general hardware. He will check on the components and the computer diagnostics to see if everything is working together. If there is anything that needs repairing, the technician can proceed to fixing the problem. If the problem cannot be repaired, he can replace the broken parts.

After the repairs, the computer technician will help with preventative maintenance to make sure that the computer is protected from future problems. Preventative maintenance is highly important for infrastructure, server and network computers. Such computers are expected to run continuously, any downtime can be costly for the company.


Why Not Do it Alone?

There are free computer diagnostics tools online that you can download freely but doing PC repair alone is not a good idea. Professional computer technicians have undergone the necessary training. They completed degrees that make them experts in the field of repairing computers.

If you are hesitant in paying a computer technician for running computer diagnostics and preventative maintenance services, just think about how much you will spend if you screw things up.

Piece of advice, leave this to the experts.



iTech Computer Solutions 
235 West Brandon Blvd. Suite #224 Brandon, FL 33511
(813)956-4928                         http://www.itechcs.net/

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Computer Repair In-Focus: Malware Removal and Virus Removal


 If there is one thing that frustrates modern day workers, it is when their personal computers are running slow, or when it is infiltrated or damaged. There are two common things that can do just that: malware and virus. These two things are the pests of the computer age and many computer repair companies are investing on developing malware removal and virus removal programs for protection.

But as they say, prevention is always better than cure. Here are some preventive maintenance tips from computer repair experts.

1.       Do not open email attachments if you are not sure of its contents. Virus and malware proliferate the cyberspace. There are times when you know the sender and feel that it is safe to open attachments from him or her. However, the sender is not aware that he or she is already sending attachments with malware or virus applications. Always do this preventive maintenance tip to avoid computer repair problems.

2.       Avoid using file sharing programs. File sharing is helpful, but because it is hard to locate the source of what you are downloading, you can never safely download anything. Malware removal and virus removal will be in vain if your computer system is always vulnerable.

3.       Related to the second preventive maintenance tip is this one: never download anything from a website that you do not know. You are not sure if what you are downloading is malware free.

4.       Scan external storage devices before connecting them with your PC. USB devices are very prone to malware and virus infections.

5.       Install a program that can help you scan and clean your system. Ask for advice from computer repair technicians as to which of the malware removal and virus removal programs are better than the others.

These are but some tips that can help you protect your computer systems from external threats. Just an additional warning, be very careful of the pop up ads that appear as regular Windows notifications with links that may look like Yes or No buttons. These pop ads appear while you are busy surfing the web. There are pop ads that install malware in your PC so read everything before clicking. You might be caught unaware so better check everything.

For other questions regarding malware removal, virus removal, and other computer related concerns, ask your computer repair man. Asking for some advice on the over-all preventive maintenance of your computer will certainly help, too.

iTech Computer Solutions
8437 Tuttle Avenue Suite #255 
Sarasota, FL 34243
(941) 404-6338