Is Your Hardware Outdated?
Sunday, 07.01.2007, 12:31pm (GMT)
The question businesses and individuals fail to ask as often as they
should is "Is the hardware outdated?" Surprising as it may seem to some
people, many do not understand that computer hardware can become
outdated or that outdated hardware could shut down their business for
some period of time. Especially in a time when such a large portion of
everyone's business is tied up with the internet or with their networks
and systems, old hardware can cause problems.
The current rule of thumb about the life of a computer is 3 years. I
think that can depend on how you use the computer or the network in
your business. Back in the days when computers were used primarily for
word processing functions or simple database applications, outdated
hardware might not matter too much. But in today's business environment
– in fact, even in personal use environments – your hardware can make
or break your business.
Let's consider some of the ways outdated hardware can affect your business.
1. Your monitor fades or flickers. This is incredibly irritating.
Either your monitor or your graphics board could be the problem.
Monitors wear out, just like TVs. An old graphics board might not have
the sophistication or power to handle the more enhanced graphics used
today.
2. Your computer keeps shutting down. How much work have you lost
because your computer shut down while you were in the middle of
something? How many sales did you lose because your system was down for
6 hours? Where do you have accessories plugged in? Does the port have
its own power source? Is that power source adequate to run the
accessory?
3. You keep losing your internet connection. Do you really think all
those websites are having that many problems? It might not be your
internet service provider. The problem might be outdated DSL hardware.
We are communicating faster and faster every year. An old DSL modem can
easily cause connection problems.
4. Your files start looking like someone translated them into Cyrillic
or something. This is probably a symptom of a dying hard drive. When a
hard drive dies, you stand to lose some or all of your files – program
files and data files.
5. Does your computer slow down or lock up when you have three programs
open? If so, you are probably running low on memory. Memory is another
capacity of computers that is being upgraded constantly. Don't confuse
storage with memory. The more sophisticated and complex the graphics
and other files become, the more memory they require. Chances are that
an older system will have far less memory than newer models.
6. Your printer can't understand what your computer is telling it to
do. This problem can reside in the printer, in the cable connecting the
computer to the printer, in the print drivers, or in the printer
memory. Don't you just hate finishing a spectacular report and not
being able to print it?
7. It takes forever for your programs to do as instructed. It is very
frustrating to sit and wait while you computer saves a file or updates
something. If you find that your programs are running exceptionally
slowly, it could be because you don't have enough memory, or because
your processor is outdated. Older systems have less memory and slow
processors.
8. The flyer you just approved seems to have different colors or the
lines are not as sharp. You probably have an old graphics card; or your
monitor may be low-resolution. Either can cause color distortion and
loss of sharpness.
9. You are working away fine until your computer suddenly locks up.
This can result from any of several causes. Your computer could be
overheating, or you could be out of hard drive space, or you could be
using outdated software. You probably find that the only solution is to
shut down the computer and reboot. But you'll probably lose what you
were working on.
10. If your computer locks up without any error message or other
apparent explanation, it could be a sign of a RAM (Random Access
Memory) problem. But it could also be an indication that there is a
problem in the system board.
These are just some of the ways outdated hardware can cause problems
for system users and for businesses. Keeping your system up to date and
having it checked regularly can help you avoid expensive problems.
Copyright (c) 2007 Thomas Burns
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