Showing posts with label seniors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seniors. Show all posts

Monday, January 22, 2024

A Guide to Deep Cleaning Your Computer for Seniors


Got a cluttered computer that's slowing you down? As we age, our bodies and minds may not be as agile as they once were. Along with physical changes, our ability to navigate technology can also become more challenging. For older folks who may not have grown up with computers, using and maintaining one can be a daunting task. This is where computer cleanup for us (older generation) becomes essential. With regular computer cleanup, seniors can not only keep their devices running smoothly but also improve their overall technology skills.

First and foremost, computer cleanup involves removing unnecessary and potentially harmful files and programs from the computer. This is important because as we use our computers, they accumulate temporary files, cookies, and other data that can slow down the system. For people like me, who may not be as familiar with these terms, a computer cleanup can be a great opportunity to learn about how their computer works and what they can do to improve its performance.

In addition to removing unwanted files, computer cleanup also involves updating software and operating systems. You may not be aware of the importance of updates, but this is a crucial step in keeping your computer secure. Outdated software and operating systems can make a computer vulnerable to viruses and malware, which can be especially harmful to older individuals who may not have the knowledge or resources to handle such issues.

Moreover, computer cleanup can also include organizing and decluttering the desktop and files. You may have trouble finding documents or navigating through folders, this can greatly improve your overall experience and make using the computer less overwhelming. 

Another aspect of computer cleanup is ensuring that your computer is physically clean. Dust and debris can build up inside the computer, causing it to overheat and potentially damaging its components. This is an important service that can greatly extend the life of your device.

Keeping your computer clean and well-maintained is essential for optimal performance and longevity. Over time, files and programs can accumulate, taking up valuable space and slowing down your system. In this article, we will discuss some simple and effective ways to clean up your computer and keep it running smoothly. Whether you are a novice or a tech-savvy individual, these tips will help you clear out clutter, boost speed, and improve overall functionality. 

Say goodbye to digital chaos with these easy tips for cleaning up your computer.




How to clean your screen

Make sure to unplug your computer for cleaning. Wipe down your computer screen with a dry cloth to remove excess dust. Then, dampen the cloth with water—make sure the cloth isn’t too wet, as any dripping liquid may damage the internal parts of your computer.

Keep your keyboard spotless

Crumbs, dust, and sticking keys happen to the best of us. If you ever eat while working on your computer, your keyboard will likely need regular cleaning. Using a can of compressed air, clear any crumbs from the surface of your keys. Once there’s no more visible debris, start cleaning with a clean cloth, isopropyl alcohol, and cotton swabs. Dampen your cloth with alcohol and run it over the full keyboard before using cotton swabs to clean between the keys. Be careful not to soak your cleaning supplies in alcohol so it doesn’t seep into your computer and damage internal parts.

Don’t forget the mouse

If you use a desktop computer or a laptop with an external mouse, don’t skip this step. There’s no need to clean the inside of your mouse, but regular use may make the exterior sticky or smudged. Unplug or remove the batteries before using your clean cloth and a small amount of isopropyl alcohol to wipe clean but be careful to not get any liquid inside. If it still looks worn after thoroughly cleaning, it might be time for a new computer mouse.


Step 2: Organized Your Files



The first step in cleaning up your computer is to organize your files. Start by creating folders for different categories such as work, personal, and entertainment. This will help you find your files easily and reduce clutter on your desktop. Also, delete any unnecessary files and programs that you no longer need. This will free up space on your hard drive and make your computer run faster.

Step 3: Uninstall Unused Programs 



Over time, we tend to accumulate a lot of programs on our computers that we no longer use. These programs take up valuable space on our hard drives and can also slow down our computer's performance. Take some time to go through your list of installed programs and uninstall the ones you no longer need. This will not only free up space but also reduce the number of background processes running on your computer, making it run faster.

Step 4: Clean up Your Desktop/laptop


A cluttered desktop/laptop not only looks messy but can also slow down your computer. Each icon on your computer takes up memory and processing power, which can affect your computer's performance. It is best to keep your desktop clean and organized with only the essential icons. You can also create folders on your desktop to categorize your files and keep them organized.




Every time we browse the internet, our computer stores temporary files and cookies to help websites load faster. However, over time, these files can accumulate and take up a considerable amount of space on our hard drive. It is essential to regularly clear your cache and temporary files to free up space and improve your computer's performance. You can do this by going to your browser's settings and clearing your browsing history.

Step 6: Run a Disk Cleanup and Disk Defragmenter




Windows has built-in tools that can help you clean up your computer and improve its performance. The Disk Cleanup tool helps you delete temporary files, system files, and other unnecessary items from your computer. The Disk Defragmenter tool, on the other hand, rearranges the files on your hard drive to make them more organized and easier to access. Running these tools regularly can help improve your computer's speed and performance. Just type in Disk Cleanup and Disk Defragmenter in the search bar and it will take you through the procedures.

Step 7: Update Your Software and Operating System


It is crucial to keep your software and operating system up to date. Software updates often contain bug fixes and performance enhancements that can help improve your computer's speed and stability. Similarly, updating your operating system ensures that your computer is equipped with the latest security patches and features.

In conclusion, cleaning up your computer is essential to keep it running smoothly and efficiently. By following these simple steps, you can organize your files, free up space, and improve your computer's performance. It is recommended to perform these steps regularly to maintain a clutter-free and optimized computer. Remember, a clean computer is a happy computer!

Do you have trouble with your computer? How do you solve the issues, do you ask a friend/family member or take it to a computer shop? We'd love to hear from you. We hope this helps you as you navigate this crazy computer world we live in.

Keep it sassy,
Kelly
from the Sassy Silver Sisters

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Monday, July 27, 2020

Senior Moments OH MY!!

***UPDATED 7/14/23**Senior Moment - nounDefinition of senior moment: an instance of momentary forgetfulness or confusion that is attributed to the aging processI think the dictionary is right on and to the point of a senior moment. We all are getting older and have MANY senior moments (at least I do), so why not embrace our days and forget our worries (maybe that would help with the growing older thing, forgetting our worries). Enjoy the following pictures all about growing older and having senior moments. Laugh out loud!!


What? Where in the world is this sign?




We all should have the young spirit of these ladies.

Those were the days! 😃



This is crazy! Wondering if this was photoshopped?? What do you think?


Last but not least, I really hope I don't get to this point of 
forgetting to dress for a bike ride. 🤣

We hope you enjoyed today's blog. Do you have a favorite from the above? Do you have a senior moment you'd like to share? Comment below. We'd love to hear from you.

Keep it sassy,
Kelly
Sassy Silver Sisters

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Saturday, October 10, 2015

Gray is powerful!!





10 Reasons to Go Gray


http://www.womansday.com/style/beauty/a4933/10-reasons-to-go-gray-108799/


If you decide to be free and let that gray shine just start by having a professional colorist camouflage the transitioning hair with artfully placed lowlights as the gray grows in.

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