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Errol wrote:
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> A friend of mine never switches his computer off.
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> He says that the act of switching a computer on every day
> gives the machine a big "shock" and shortens the life of a
> computer.
> What do you folks think about this theory ?
I seldom switch my computer off, but in addition to the reason you give
above it also involves the fact that I use it as much as I do. I used to
leave it on year 'round, but these days I end up turning it off every
month or so, depending on my circumstances.
I compare it to light bulbs: when they burn out, 99% of the time it's
during the turn on, rather than while they've been on for awhile.
Granted, a computer isn't a light bulb and I don't advocate leaving it
on indefinitely if you aren't actively using it, but in my case I use it
quite a bit of every day, so leaving it on makes the most sense to me.
Jeff Delzer
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