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Maintenance Procedure

This document outlines a maintenance procedure with systematic plans for hardware and software. For hardware, it recommends designing a monitoring, evaluating and updating plan, placing the computer in a well-ventilated area, scheduling use for longer life, and moving it only when off and unplugged. For software, it recommends backing up files, installing passwords, deleting temporary files, and updating anti-virus and spyware.

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Maintenance Procedure

This document outlines a maintenance procedure with systematic plans for hardware and software. For hardware, it recommends designing a monitoring, evaluating and updating plan, placing the computer in a well-ventilated area, scheduling use for longer life, and moving it only when off and unplugged. For software, it recommends backing up files, installing passwords, deleting temporary files, and updating anti-virus and spyware.

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Maintenance Procedure

A. Design a systematic
maintenance plan for
hardware
1. Design a monitoring,
evaluating and updating
plan
2. Place your computer in a
well-ventilated area.
3. Schedule the use of
computer for its longer life.
4. Move the computer only
when it is turned off and
unplugged.
5. Treat your computer
properly.
B. Design a systematic
maintenance plan for
your software.
1. Backup your files.
2. Install or secure
passwords.
3. Delete temporary files.
4. Update anti-virus and
spyware.

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