What is PC Preventive Maintenance?
Preventive
maintenance can be defined as activity performed on a certain schedule which is
intended to prevent breakdowns or deterioration. These activities can include
regular inspection along with solving any discovered problems and regularly-scheduled
parts changes.
How to do PC Preventive Maintenance?
Fragmentation,
hard-disk issues, bad memory, viruses, filled caches, and registry errors can
cause computers to act flaky or even stop working all together. With a bit of
preventive maintenance, you can keep those machines running in tip-top shape. But
what tools to use? The best combination of tools to keep those machines running
smoothly such as
1. MemTest is a simple test that determines whether your
computer can reliably store information in its RAM. With this tool, you can
define how much memory to test and then run the test (with all applications
closed). If an error is reported, your RAM is suspect. The only drawback to
MemTest (and most software memory testers) is that it can’t pinpoint which
memory chip is bad. But if you’re looking for a memory tester that can be run
while Windows itself is running, MemTest is your tool.
2. CCleaner can help
you with preventive maintenance via two tools to help keep the “bad” out of
your machine. Not only can CCleaner keep your disk cache clean, it can keep
your registry free of errors. Both of these issues can, over time, result in a
computer running less than efficiently or, in worst case scenarios, not running
at all. Using CCleaner regularly will go a long way toward keeping your
machines running well.
3. HDD Scan is a free
hard disk diagnostic tool that supports standard drives, RAID arrays, Flash
USB, and SSD drives. With this tool, you can scan for errors (bad blocks and
bad sectors), show S.M.A.R.T. attributes, and change a limited number of HDD
parameters (such as AAM and APM). By regularly using this tool (not just when
there seems to be an issue), you may avoid a catastrophic disaster. The storage
device tests include Verification in linear mode, Reading in linear mode, Erasing
in linear mode and Reading in Butterfly mode
4. Belarc Advisor is not
so much a maintenance tool as an auditing tool. It gives you a clear look into
installed software, hardware, network inventory, missing Microsoft hotfixes,
antivirus status, security benchmarks, and much more. Just download this free
application, run it, save the report as an HTML document, and you’re good to
go.
5. Defraggler is
one of the best defrag programs available. It will defrag an entire hard disk
as well as individual files or folders. You can specify what you want to defrag
and how you want to defrag it. Defraggler also offers a portable version, so
you don’t have to install the tool on every machine you touch. But I recommend
installing Defraggler and setting up regularly scheduled defrags to keep every
machine on your network running smoothly.





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