Instructions
- 1Check your owner's manual. If the manufacturer has provided specific instructions, follow them.
- 2Get any supplies you might need: a can of compressed air, Endust for Electronics or any household plastic or metal cleaning fluid, a soft brush (such as a paintbrush) and an anti-static rag, plus a dust mask if you're allergic to dust.
- 3Shut down the computer.
- 4Leave the computer plugged into the surge suppressor.
- 5Disconnect all peripherals from the computer.
- 6Remove the computer cover (see your owner's manual for instructions).
- 7Ground yourself to the computer with any professional grounding equipment you have. Otherwise, ground yourself by touching a metal part of the chassis.
- 8Spray compressed air on the fan blades, power supply chassis, drive chassis and circuit boards.
- 9Gently brush off dust that the forced air didn't dislodge.
- 10Brush any remaining dust out from the bottom of the chassis.
- 11Spray Endust for Electronics or another cleaning fluid onto an anti-static rag.
- 12Wipe the inside and outside of the cover thoroughly.
- 13Replace the cover and reconnect the peripherals.-ehowFor even for specific instructions feel free to give At Home Computer A Call!
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