![]() ![]() ![]() Static electricity can, although rarely, damage the components inside.Īlternatively just buy a new computer. ![]() So long as you don't touch anything inside, you shouldn't damage it, but if you desperately feel the need to put your fingers in there, make sure your computer is unplugged and that you've grounded yourself by touching a metal object, such as your case if it's not plastic. If you have a tower (a big PC box that connects to a monitor or TV), you can usually quite easily unscrew the side of the case (tower) and use the compressed air to blow dust off of the components. The more dust that accrues, the more crashing that occurs when you run any intensive program, even a simple hidden object game.Ī simple and safe solution is to buy a can of compressed air (specifically for electronics, make sure it says it's safe for them) and just spray in short, quick bursts into the vents of your laptop. The more programs you download into it, the slower it can become. ![]() I would need to know more about your system to understand what's wrong, but my best guess is that your computer has a lot of dust in it or is just outdated. Laptops often use APUs (video card and CPU/processor combined) in a very small frame and they get dirty (or sometimes even damaged) over time. It's possible your video card is getting overheated. ![]()
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