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Hibrido
03-12-2014, 06:17 PM
Hey everyone,

I've had this current laptop for like 5 years now- it's an alienware M17x -and it's been excellent so far. I recently had to restore it since it was getting a bit slumpy and slow, but it jumped back to life without any issue at all.

I do, however, notice that I need to vastly increase my "PC knowlegde" per se, and learn all about how to get the most out of my current laptop.
Due to this, I would like to ask you (more experienced) guys for your help and knowledge:

1. What can I do to better maintain my laptop? (what software/freeware is worth using, what maintenance does it need, what should I clean and how often, etc.)
2. How would I go about to personally upgrade some hardware? (processor/ram, f.e., and what types/brands are the best cost-per-efficiency, etc.)
3. Lastly, this question is a bit curious: I remember my physics teacher teaching us electricity and using a laptop as an example: he said that laptops have some kind of chip with a layer of platinum in the middle of 2 plaques, where if there is an issue with said layer, the laptop discharges on corner areas. Unfortunately, I've noticed that on the bottom-left corner of my laptop (where I sometimes rest my forearm) I get a discharge and it really irritates me. Should I be worried about this? If so, what can I do to fix it?

Hibrido
03-13-2014, 05:57 PM
Bump!

Flappy Joe
03-13-2014, 06:23 PM
1. Most of the advertised programs that help clean out your PC are useless. CCleaner is great and you should just regularly do disk cleanups.

2. Honestly, I wouldn't even bother upgrading it. Alienware laptops are ridiculously priced for what you get, you should look into getting a new laptop, in my opinion.

3. I cannot answer that, sorry.


Please note: This is just my opinion, but I'm sure some people would agree with me:) Good luck

iMike
03-13-2014, 07:39 PM
Personally I only use CCleaner to keep it "clean" and Avast! Free Antivirus to keep it safe, they are free and both work great in my opinion.

Links:
CCleaner (http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner)
Avast! (http://www.avast.com/)