100+Most Useful and Best Tips for your Laptop

     100+Most Useful and  Best Tips for your Laptop
    A laptop (also known as a notebook)is a personal computer designed for mobile use.A laptop integrates most of the typical components of a desktop computer, including a display, a keyboard, a pointing device (a touchpad, also known as a trackpad, and/or a pointing stick) and speakers into a single unit. A laptop is powered by mains electricity via an AC adapter, and can be used away from an outlet using a rechargeable battery. A laptop battery in new condition typically stores enough energy to run the laptop for three to five hours, depending on the computer usage, configuration and power management settings. When the laptop is plugged into the mains, the battery charges, whether or not the computer is running, with the exception of some laptops.

    Portable computers, originally monochrome CRT-based and developing into the modern laptop, were originally considered to be a small niche market, mostly for specialized field applications such as the military, accountants and sales representatives. As portable computers became smaller, lighter, and cheaper and as screens became larger and of better quality, laptops became very widely used for all purposes.
    The following tips are collected from various sources and posted here.

    1. Extend your battery life
    2. Save your keyboard and screen
    3. Keep it cool
    4. Work offline
    5. Secure your data
    6. Carry it well
    7. Back up when you get home
    8. Pack some helpful extras
    9. Ruggedized Laptops
    10. Careful Storage
    11. Let It Warm Up
    12. Incorrect Warming Methods
    13. Laptop Warmers
    14. Excessive Heat Build-Up
    15. Protecting Your Display
    16. Stay Out of the Cold
    17. Change Power Settings
    18. Don't Get Creative
    19. Carry your Laptop or Pack It Away?
    20. Visual Inspection (Hand checking)
    21. Should You X-Ray Your Laptop?
    22. Carry Proper Documents
    23. Keep a Low Profile
    24. Don't Let Your Laptop Out of Sight
    25. Fact or Fiction - The Airport Laptop Scam
    26. Keep Your Laptop Case Locked
    27. Always try to fork out the extra dough for an extended warrantee
    28. Buy a laptop cooler (This is especially true for those with the desktop replacement types.)
    29. Get some sort of padded carrying pack for the laptop.
    30. Make sure that you always use a surge protector
    31. Don't get into a habit of leaving your laptop on the floor
    32. Never leave your laptop in a cold environment.
    33. Never keep your paperwork between the screen and keypad
    34. Avoid placing your laptop on soft surfaces
    35. be sure to purchase a good quality carrying case for your laptop's protection
    36. Never drink liquids when working with your laptop
    37. Never work on your own laptop unless you are a qualified professional Laptop travel tips:
    38. Make sure that you are familiar with your laptop before you depart on a trip
    39. Carry your laptop in a bag designed for laptop computers
    40. In hotel rooms, many of the devices (alarm clock, hair drier, television etc.) contain magnets that can damage your data
    41. Use extra caution when drinking anything near your laptop computer
    42. Never check your laptop computer as luggage on an airline, bus, etc
    43. The x-ray machines at the airports will not damage your computer or your media
    44. On long trans-Pacific flights, ask to be seated at an emergency exit because there is a 110 Volt/AC outlet right in front of each exit door in the outside wall of Boeing 747s where you can plug in
    45. If you use a PC card modem, (1) always carry one as a spare even if your laptop has an internal modem, and (2) either use one with an X-jack connector or bring an extra dongle
    46. Take your purchase receipt along if you're traveling to a foreign country
    47. Make sure you know the power type and the plug type requirements for the country you are traveling to
    48. Charge all your batteries before you leave on a trip
    49. Save battery power by minimizing use of the CD drive, and particularly the DVD drive
    50. Turn the monitor down to lowest brightness level, and turn off screensavers
    51. Turn off the Wireless port when you're not using wireless connectivity
    52. Remove all PC cards from their slots when not in use
    53. Use your laptop's built-in power management system and select low-power mode
    54. Carry a spare battery and keep it charged overnight
    55. Preserve battery life by allowing your battery to fully drain before you recharge it
    56. Suspend' rather than reboot if you're only taking a short break
    57. Take advantage of drive time by recharging your laptop battery in your car
    58. Make a note of your laptop's serial number and store it in a safe place.
    59. Use Robo Form to store your passwords securely.
    60. Keep your laptop well away from magnetic sources like television sets.
    61. Backup your work every day when you're on the road.
    62. Backup to floppy disk or CD and keep separate from laptop equipment.
    63. Consider buying (or upgrading to) Windows XP Professional, which has built-in data encryption.
    64. Use a security cable lock (fits into the laptop's keyhole) and fix it to something sturdy and immovable anytime you're not with your laptop.
    65. If you have to sleep somewhere public like an airport lounge then secure your laptop to your seat via your security cable before you nod off.
    66. Use the secure cable lock around your home and office too.
    67. Pack your laptop into a sports bag or ordinary briefcase, instead of the standard laptop case.
    68. Exercise extreme caution in the security section at airports, where many laptops get stolen.
    69. Don't carry your laptop through the "human" metal detector as these can damage computer data.
    70. Stay in physical contact with your laptop at all times, particularly in crowded places.
    71. When you're not in your hotel room, ask to have your laptop locked in the hotel's safe.
    72. Never leave a laptop / case on view in a locked car.
    73. Thermal dissipation - Laptop cooling
    74. Battery charge - Laptop autonomy
    75. Security - Laptop tracking
    76. Viruses
    77. Windows Updates
    78. Carrying
    79. Shocks
    80. Humidity
    81. Dust
    82. Do Not Download FREE Software / Music.
    83. Always keep Laptops off floor.
    84. Always use a surge protector.
    85. Don't keep paper work in between screen and keypad.
    86. Never leave your laptop in a cold environment.
    87. Don't place your laptop on soft surfaces.
    88. Don't drop it while your carrying it.
    89. Never drink coffee or any liquid around your laptop.
    90. Lastly never try to fix your laptop yourself.
    91. Portability
    92. Expense
    93. Speed
    94. Upgradeability
    95. Serious Gaming
    96. Attach an external mouse and keyboard whenever possible.
    97. Keep the keyboard and mouse at the edge of the worksurface that is set 1" below or equal to your sitting elbow height.
    98. Move the laptop close enough so you do not hold your head forward to see what is on the screen.
    99. Raise the laptop so the top of the screen is at your straight-ahead vision.
    100. Sit back in the chair and keep your head directly over your shoulders.
    101. Do not lean on the worksurface while typing; keep your elbows in line with your shoulders, hanging loosely at your sides.
    102. Never drop your wrists on the "wristrest" of the laptop.
    103. Use keyboard commands whenever possible.
    104. Avoid reflective lighting.
    105. Keep screen clean at all times

    When traveling (with a laptop):
    106. Refrain from packing non-essential items or extra gadgets.
    107. Avoid working on the hotel bed or at a high table.
    108. Use a small pillow to support your lower back in the car/on the plane.
    109. Carry the laptop in a backpack instead of a shoulder or handbag.
    110. If you must use the laptop without external devices and monitor stand, it is best used in your lap (as it was designed!) or on a worksurface no higher than 27".
    111. Support your feet with a portable footrest.

    Laptop computers are easy targets for thieves.  Laptop computers are small, valuable, can be removed quickly, and are easily hidden.  Laptop computers can be worth up to $5000 or more.  The laptop computer can be pawned at a pawnshop for half its value.

    Here are a few tips to reduce the risk of having your laptop stolen.

         *Don’t leave your laptop out in the open even for a second.
        *Remember extreme temperatures can cause damage to your laptop.
        *Transport your laptop in a nondescript case.
        *Write down the serial number and keep it in a safe place.
        *Always back up your information on disks and store them in a safe place.

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