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Protecting Your PC Against Animals
Author: Gabriel Torres
Type: Tutorials Last Updated: November 4, 2004
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How to Prevent This to Happen

This type of problem is more common than most people imagine. The thing is most people only discover that their PC are infested with some kind of animal when the computer becomes defective and the technician - or the user - opens it. In some cases, animals may burn internal parts of the computer - especially the power source. We have already heard several reports of computers that smelled like something was burning and when the technician opened them, the cause was some small animal inside the power source.

There is a very simple way to reduce the likelihood of having animals live inside your PC: all you have to do is to close the unused slots at the back of the case, which are located in front of the motherboard slots. Pay attention to the fact that in the personal computer with hornet problem form the picture there are two open slots, which were probably where the hornets entered.

In other words, all you have to do is to close those slots with the appropriate metallic parts that come with the case. In case you no longer have those metallic covers, you may ask for them to any friend who assembles and services PCs. Technicians usually have tons of those metallic covers and they will certainty donate you some for a good cause.

The other holes at the back part of the case should be considered with caution. All cases have – where the power source is - a hole through which the hot air leaves the computer. Additionally, several cases have small holes for air circulation. Those holes should not be covered, else you will create another problem in your computer, namely overheating. Therefore, you should only cover the holes that should not be open, bearing in mind the holes for air circulation should remain open.

If you find any animals in your computer, you should hire a specialized pet control company, because if there are animals inside your computer, it is very likely that there are more animals in the place where the computer is (your house or office), posing risk to your health, besides the risk of having those animals make other electronic equipment their homes, which could cause significant material losses.

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