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Old 10-08-2010, 06:00 AM
Andy Dixon
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Default Maximum Pc's 10 Best Way To Break Your PC

http://www.maximumpc.com/article/fe...mputer?page=0,1

"We expend bunches of keystrokes detailing how to recover from disaster, everything from sweeping spyware from your system to how to get your data back from the digital graveyard, but equally important is how to avoid potentially catastrophic scenarios in the first place. As the saying goes, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, or in in the world of PCs, hours of frustration.On the flip side, maybe you have a masochistic desire to destroy your system. What better way to force your hand at upgrading then to render your current rig all but unusable? We don't condone killing hundreds, perhaps thousands of dollars of hardware, but hey, it's your stuff at stake, and how you choose to use (or abuse) it is up to you."

Having worked on a first line support helpdesk, and now heading up a technical second and third line IT helpdesk I have seen my fair share of broken corporate PC's over the years, the most common being usually liquid spillage in to laptops/PC's  or dropped equipment due to carelessness. Occaisionally a user will bring their own home PC's in and ask us if we would mind 'taking a look as it's not working correctly'. In these cases I have seen some bizarre broken PC's from virus and spyware infections, to PC's where the owner has tried to upgrade the memory and have forced the DIMMS in the wrong way, or even in one case had put laptop memory in a PC memory slot.  Maximum PC's article covers what they think are 10 best ways you could break your PC and how to prevent them. 

 
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