Tech Disaster…tips on how to deal with it

Posted by admin | Technical-Computer-related to troubleshooting | Friday 14 August 2009 1:56 pm

Water- Everyone knows water and circuitry don’t go well with one another. In essense, pure H2O will not harm electronics. It’s the impurities that cause shorts. If you do dunk a gadget in a drink or some liquid watery substance, turn it off immediately, remove the battery, open up or unscrew any cover/plate etc that is easy to remove in order to air-dry for a few days….that will give you a 50-50 chance:(

Shock- Impacts do the most damage to components, especially to such as moving gears, harddisk drives, watches, cameras, laptops etc. When not in use is good to store these devices and/or invest in a good bag or backpack specifically designed to store devices like these.

Dust- Sand and fine dirt are like water that never evaporates. Electronics that spend a lot of time in pockets can get clogged up with dust, which can jam up buttons, clog airflow and short out circuit boards. Take regular passes over your digital gear with canned air…

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