I’m going to share something with the computing world at large that might shock you. Nine times out of ten, you (yes you, the owner of your computer) can prevent common computer problems by simply cleaning your computer! People clean everything else in their lives; car, house, clothes, desk, furniture, upholstery, our bodies, etc. Why do we not feel it necessary to keep our computers clean? I had a customer today (who shall remain nameless to protect the identity of the embarrassed) who called me to evaluate the problem with her computer. I drove 20 miles, charged her a trip charge, and now will have to charge her the repair cost, to fix an issue that could simply have been prevented by utilizing common skills we all employ on a daily basis.
I arrive on-site to examine the following problem, artfully depicted for you in this dramatic re-enactment of the actual events:
Customer: "It’s been working fine right there for 6 years. One day it just quit working and now it won’t boot up."
Me: " Yes Ma’am. Do you mind if I have a look at it?"
(while saying this, the actor motions as if to crawl under the desk to inspect the hardware)
Customer: "Oh, yeah. Sure."
(Actor crawls under desk and begins to visually inspect the computer. Moments later, the actor crawls back out with an aghast expression on his face.)
Me: "I think I know what your problem is Ma’am. Your computer’s power supply is fried."
Customer: "Are you sure? What would cause that?"
Me: (while carefully maintaining a concerned expression of professionalism and trying not to gag on the dust I just inhaled from peering behind that PC) "Ma’am, I’m pretty sure it’s related to the large amount of dust clogging every possible air-flow entry into your PC. How about I take it back to the shop and clean it up a little bit? Then I’ll call you with the estimate for repair."
Customer "Ok. That’ll be fine. Thanks" (Customer now disappears into a black-hole, back into a world where dust and dirt are invisible to humans and never cause any problems.)
Seriously folks, this is an issue that doesn’t require rocket science.
Take a moment to look at the PC below. Keep in mind this is AFTER driving back 20 miles with a 60 mph wind blowing through the cab of the truck to clean some of this mess out. I only got the picture when I put it on the bench to work on it, at which time it’s less than 50% as dirty as it was when I picked it up. (Which reminds me that now I have to clean my truck.. grr)
Now, THIS is not what a computer should look like. Let’s go over the basic instructions for cleaning your PC.
Let’s compare apples to apples here:
Computer Guy’s Travel Charge to Get to you (minimum $25.00)
Hourly rate for fixing your PC: $65.00
Replacement Power Supply for your Computer: $35.00
Lost time (about 3 days): Variable, depending on the value of your aggravation and wasted time.
Total Price: $125.00+
Option 2: Be Proactive
Compressed Air: $3.00
Not having anyone ever ever ever see the horrible shape your computer was in = Priceless!