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The Great OS Upodate
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On Nov 30, 7:45 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
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We really count on our systems here to earn a living. We take them
apart often, before they shut down. My SO's desktop is actually harder
than mine to clean as she is also a smoker. We also back up and
format, reload software on a regular basis, just as a precaution. Most
of our computers are dedicated to specific types of software/function
so only the play boxes get bogged down really, like this one.
(Satellite A-135)
You guys motivated me to take this laptop apart and clean it.
It's a three year old HP Pavilion zd8000 that has performed flawlessly since
I got it.
Anyway, I shut it down, carefully turned it upside down and removed all the
accessible screws. No way would it come apart. After several attempts, the
"leave well enough alone" buzzer went off in my head. I removed a couple of
covers (the ram bay and the harddrive bay), hooked up a little computer
vacuum gizmo that came with a hand-held Oreck vacuum cleaner and carefully
vacuumed whatever dust I could get to with the little brush.
Put the screws back in and decided to forget about it.
Eisboch
Personally, I say you probably made a good call. It is so easy to
break little tabs and such, especially if you don't know what you are
looking at. The biggest problem is deciding which screws really hold
that part you are digging at, although like I said, they are getting
easier as "convention" is established.
My old thinkpad's manual has complete directions for a full fieldstrip.
Never done it, though.
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