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For more than 30 years, Cabling Installation & Maintenance has provided useful, practical information to professionals responsible for the specification, design, installation and management of structured cabling systems serving enterprise, data center and other environments. These professionals are challenged to stay informed of constantly evolving standards, system-design and installation approaches, product and system capabilities, technologies, as well as applications that rely on high-performance structured cabling systems. Our editors synthesize these complex issues into multiple information products. This portfolio of information products provides concrete detail that improves the efficiency of day-to-day operations, and equips cabling professionals with the perspective that enables strategic planning for networks’ optimum long-term performance.

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Laptop Repair Service Provider Offers 5 Tips to Protect Laptop from Physical Damage

Twin Cities PC Repair, a computer and laptop repair service company based in Eagan, Minnesota, has recently published a blog post that offers five tips on how to protect a laptop from physical damage. It is important to keep a laptop in great shape because of the important role that it plays in people’s lives. For those who work from home, the laptop is a vital tool for their income. It may also contain valuable files, such as personal photographs and videos. Or it could be used for writing a novel, creating art, or making music.

One of the tips is to avoid dropping the laptop. This is actually common sense because the laptop contains circuitry that can easily get damaged when subjected to physical forces. In relation to this, it is also important to avoid getting the laptop wet. Even a simple water spill on a laptop may cause damage to its circuits.

Patrick Jensen owner of Twin Cities PC Repair

Secondly, laptops should be opened carefully. This is because laptops have become much thinner compared to older models. While this provides them with better looks, it also makes them less rigid and more vulnerable to physical damage. Particularly on lower-cost laptops, the screen may flex if it is opened from just one side. To avoid this, the laptop should be opened from the center.

Third, because of the much smaller clearance between the keyboard and the screen, when the laptop is closed, it is a good idea to avoid putting stickers and other ornaments on the keyboard and on the screen. Even a keyboard protector can cause damage to very thin laptops.

The fourth tip is to disconnect the laptop from the power source carefully. A damaged power cord connection can cause a lot of trouble. It is important to pull the power cord out straight and not yank it sideways. And it is a good idea to ensure that the power cord does not trail along the floor because people could trip over it or it could get caught on a rolling chair. This may not just damage the charging port but it may also pull the laptop and cause it to drop on the floor.

And finally, it is important to prevent the laptop from overheating. The laptop should not be placed on soft, uneven surfaces as this could block its internal fans. It should also be kept away from external sources of heat.

But in the event that the laptop gets damaged, the computer experts at Twin Cities PC Repair can provide laptop, PC, and Apple repair services. They can also offer software installation, data backup and recovery, networks/ servers and hardware updates, and malware and virus removal.

They specialize in troubleshooting and fixing problems with desktop and laptop computers. And if the problem with the laptop or PC has to do with software, they can help provide the solution remotely. Some of the computer issues that they usually take care of include: failure of the OS to start; a computer that won’t turn on; a noisy computer; a keyboard, printer or mouse that doesn’t work; computer freezes and restarts; a computer that is too slow; and failure of the screen.

Twin Cities PC Repair is dedicated to offering the best possible customer service and computer repair. Their technicians are skilled in fixing all computers and gadgets whether they are used are home or for business. The quality of their service is evident from their high overall rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars on Google. In one recent review, Dale C. gave them five stars and said, “I was locked out of my Chromebook because of some glitchy password thing. Could not figure anything out. Took it to Twin Cities PC Repair and they had it fixed in a jiffy. They also told me how to fix it myself should I get locked out of it again.”

Those who are interested in learning more about the computer and PC repair services provided by Twin Cities PC Repair can visit their website, or contact them through the telephone or via email. They are open from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, from Monday to Friday.

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For more information about Twin Cities PC Repair, contact the company here:

Twin Cities PC Repair
Patrick Jensen
6514568655
patrick@twincitiespcrepair.com
860 Blue Gentian Rd
Suite 200
Eagan, MN 55121

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