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 COMPUTER 101: PERSONNEL - "Be an Effective IT Personnel"

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PostSubject: COMPUTER 101: PERSONNEL - "Be an Effective IT Personnel"   Tue Jun 23, 2009 8:50 am

helo everyone here again some basic tips and info about computers
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Protecting a Computer From ESD

Protecting electronic components, such as personal computers, from electrostatic discharge (ESD) is a simple task if proper handling, material and understanding of the issue are employed. ESD is a built-up charge of imbalanced electrons on the surface of material.

Things You’ll Need:
ESD wrist strap
Shoe sole grounder
Conductive shoes


Step 1:
Ensure that the relative humidity of the building or room containing the computer is above 40 percent. Controlling humidity is a key factor in protecting computers from ESD. Dry air conditions feed ESD, whereas a more humid climate hinders it.


Step 2:
Make certain that all electronic components, including the computer, are connected to a common ground. Any charge that has built up and is potentially threatening the computer will be discharged safely through the common ground.


Step 3:
Wear protective implements such as wrist straps, sole grounders and conductive shoes. These devices help to eliminate electrostatic charge from building.



Step 4:
Transport computer peripherals and components in anti-static material bags.


Step 5:
Make certain when working on the inside of the computer case, installing or cleaning components, that the personal static charge has been discharged by touching the inside of the metal case housing before handling components.

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sometimes we feel that we are exhausted and very tired even we are just sitting in front of computer..
try to relax ur eyes by doin some basic massage...
also lessen the contrast of ur computer....
hop dis info help....


be cool and be great
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PostSubject: Re: COMPUTER 101: PERSONNEL - "Be an Effective IT Personnel"   Tue Jun 23, 2009 10:32 am

wow, thanks for the tip. have a nice day ahead. Godbless
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