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Thread: what the best way to clean the inside of your computer?

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    dr jones's Avatar the doctor BT Rep: +45BT Rep +45BT Rep +45BT Rep +45BT Rep +45BT Rep +45BT Rep +45BT Rep +45BT Rep +45
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    just wondering what the best way to clean the inside of your computer?

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    Remove the case, then soak in a deep bath of warm soapy water for about 30 minutes.

    Rub dry with a luxuorious woollen towel, and then liberally apply talcum powder and essential oils.

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    I prefer a power washer myself.Gets into the nooks and crannies better.

    https://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/f-hardware-24/t-whats-best-thing-clean-you-pc-out-with-300595

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    People clean their computers?


    yo

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    Don't clean, replace.
    "I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg

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    my computer was acting weird these couple of days,my computer screens was going black then coming back on
    i ask around and people said that i have to clean the inside of my computer to fix that problem
    i grab a few tissues and where i saw dust i wipe it off
    is this the right thing to do ?

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    Did you ever consider you might need a new monitor?

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    yes i did,well i had this monitor since 03,should i get a new 1 ?

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    You should at least entertain the possibility that there might be a fault with the monitor, or a fault with the graphics card in the PC, before pointing the unwavering finger of blame at an innocent layer of dust.

    Quote Originally Posted by Barbarossa View Post
    Remove the case, then soak in a deep bath of warm soapy water for about 30 minutes.

    Rub dry with a luxuorious woollen towel, and then liberally apply talcum powder and essential oils.
    Oh, before I forget. DON'T DO THIS, it was only a joke.

    You'll understand that I felt the need to clarify this, yeah, and no hard feelings.
    Last edited by Barbarossa; 06-18-2009 at 01:39 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barbarossa View Post
    You should at least entertain the possibility that there might be a fault with the monitor, or a fault with the graphics card in the PC, before pointing the unwavering finger of blame at an innocent layer of dust.

    Quote Originally Posted by Barbarossa View Post
    Remove the case, then soak in a deep bath of warm soapy water for about 30 minutes.

    Rub dry with a luxuorious woollen towel, and then liberally apply talcum powder and essential oils.
    Oh, before I forget. DON'T DO THIS, it was only a joke.

    You'll understand that I felt the need to clarify this, yeah, and no hard feelings.


    yes i know that was a joke

    how do i check if it is the monitors fault or a fault with the graphics card in the pc

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