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		<description><![CDATA[  With many business and home computers, especially desktop computers, the cooling fan can get clogged up and cause some real problems for the rest of the computer. The fan keeps the computer cool and stops the desktop or laptop computer from overheating. Below are just a few tips to ensure you home computer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify">  <img align="right" alt="cooling fan" height="134" hspace="10" src="http://www.swt.com/store/images/pinfo/80690.jpg" vspace="10" width="134" />With many business and home computers, especially desktop computers, the cooling fan can get clogged up and cause some real problems for the rest of the computer. The fan <a href="http://notebookcoolingsystem.net/" title="Notebook Cooling System Information and Resources, Find, Buy">keeps the computer cool</a> and stops the desktop or laptop computer from overheating. Below are just a few tips to ensure you home computer doesn&#8217;t suffer from overheating:</p>
<p> -Unplug your computer and move it to a place that is safe and that has plenty of room to work. Start by using either a mini-vacuum or a specific computer vacuum cleaner to remove the dust from the air vents and the CD player. You can then remove the back part of the case and vacuum inside, making sure that you avoid small components.</p>
<p> -Spraying compressed air is a great way of loosening and dispersing the dust on the fan and power supply fan. It can also be used to remove dust from the grills and a pencil can be used to keep fan blades still before spraying compressed air.</p>
<p> -Make sure the laptop or desktop computer is in a cool area of the house or office and not directly in the sun. Restricting the air flow to the fan by having objects covering the fan will make the computer overheat and make the fan work harder.</p>
<p> -Vacuuming and dusting the room that you computer lives can help ensure less dust get caught in the fan. This is especially true of destop computers that sit on the floor underneath a desk.</p>
<p> -Once you have fully cleaned out the fan inside the computer, make sure that the dust, hair and crumbs have been cleaned off of the leads and devices leading up to the computer. This is usually overlooked but the leads and other hardware can carry with it a lot of dust and dirt.</p>
<p> Over time the fan can eventually die from overuse but hopefully these simple tips can be used regularly to prolong the life of the fan and the personal computer.</p>
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<p align="justify"><strong><a href="http://zedomax.com/blog/2009/09/21/computer-diy-how-to-clean-your-cpu-fans/" target="_blank">                                                             Computer DIY &ndash; How to Clean Your CPU Fans!                                                         </a></strong></p>
<p align="justify">                                                         Today, I decided to clean my desktop computer&#8217;s CPU fans since my computer kept slowing down a lot lately. I knew it probably was due to my CPU fans.</p>
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<p align="justify">                                                         A laptop is no different from a desktop in that is has a cooling fan, vents, and electrical components that depend on air to flow over them unobstructed by dust and dirt in order to keep them cool. In my previous article entitled &ldquo;Spring Cleaning &#8230; After two years of use I have decided to take apart my Gateway MX3230 laptop and perform a complete cleaning of all of the interior parts, the CPU cooling fan, and yes, even the keyboard.</p>
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<p align="justify"><a href="http://www.fixya.com/support/t2886467-open_up_laptop_clean_fan" target="_blank">                                                             <strong>How to open up my laptop and clean the </strong><strong>fan? &#8211; FixYa                                                         </strong></a></p>
<p align="justify">                                                         You will then see the cooling fan as well as other components that are exposed. Use a can of compressed air or a computer vacuum kit on a regular vacuum and blow off the dust or vacuum up the dust that collects on the fan and components. &#8230; (More) I almost always get a blank screen that covers my desktop and makes me find alternate ways of accessing sites and browsers.</p>
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