like in the inside? I just done it today and was wondering since dust can short circut your computer and stuff... but along with my old 18 gig (YES I KNOW ITS 18 Gig's!) now in this thing :P
Of course.
Quote from: Blaziken on February 18, 2008, 07:01:51 PM
Of course.
O yea? Cloth apply to the computer, Cloth Apply to the computer.
Every now and then, usually before I move it from one place to another.
No, I do not. Unless I have it open for some reason and notice a lot of dust.
Not unless it's being a pain.
Quote from: Riosan on February 18, 2008, 07:04:53 PM
Every now and then, usually before I move it from one place to another.
try not to get metal stuff in here if it has some hole like mine... (idk some stupid hole at the fornt.. under m computer... and) it had some foil candy papers in there... WHEW almost touched where it should not be... *sees it go BOOM!* crap... :(
Usually. About twice a month.
Not usually
Quote from: Ares300 on February 18, 2008, 07:10:30 PM
Usually. About twice a month.
Twice a Month? you must have taken care of your things huh.
I clean the fan when it starts making lawnmower sounds.
Quote from: Ashei on February 18, 2008, 08:37:50 PM
I clean the fan when it starts making lawnmower sounds.
Oh, and I also clean it then... Speaking of which, it's doing that now.
How do you clean a laptop?
In the event that I open it up, I usually have a can o' air on hand to blow things out if it's really bad, otherwise I don't go out of my way to clean it. My friend's video card fan had so much dust in it that it wasn't working, and it was overheating though, so let that be a lesson to you crazy kids.
No. Too lazy.
Quote from: phatyo on February 18, 2008, 08:43:27 PM
How do you clean a laptop?
Stick a bug bomb in the cd drive. If it starts to make a crunching/sparking/barking/burning/exploding/thisissparta/electrical noise, that means it's working.
I clean it when I have to install new hardware or if it's making odd noises. Just a few sprays of compressed air and it's good. I should probably do it a bit more frequently, but it's a pain in the ass to pull my computer out and open it up.
Every few months I'll blast it with air, but nothing else.
Dust can short circut a computer?
... Guess I better put the case back on the PC, then.
Once a month, wipe it down. Every two months, clean up my hard disk. Every 6 months, use air cans. Once a year, clean it thoroughly and reapply thermal grease.
No 'cuz I'm on a laptop.
I clean the screen when it gets dirty though.
No, I don't. I should though
Quote from: Redpaige13 on February 18, 2008, 10:33:53 PM
Dust can short circut a computer?
... Guess I better put the case back on the PC, then.
I've run my computer without a case before.
Of course the darn thing still overheated, even with 3 fans on the processor.
No. I probably should, considering it's been running pretty slow lately.
nope i never really do i dust off the out side sometimes but never the inside
Not unless I hear my fan being louder than normal.
Or if I open it up to do something, and notice dustballs poofing around inside.
No. The last time I did was when my computer stopped working. I cleaned it and it started working again.
Of course I do! After all I made it :P
It's a NES computer.... I gutted the NES and now it is a computer w00t :D
I'm on it right now:)
my dad usually cleans it for me. ;D
but i do clean it--or get it cleaned--when it starts making those annyoing fan noises.
Quote from: DSMASTER17 on February 19, 2008, 01:45:57 PM
Of course I do! After all I made it :P
It's a NES computer.... I gutted the NES and now it is a computer w00t :D
I'm on it right now:)
Joy.?
Once a year, or usually after I realize my Downloaded Stuff folder is over 2GB...
every 6 months or so
Quote from: DSMASTER17 on February 19, 2008, 01:45:57 PM
Of course I do! After all I made it :P
It's a NES computer.... I gutted the NES and now it is a computer w00t :D
I'm on it right now:)
Pics please. :O