Efficiency Tip #36 – Never Turn It Off

My computer gets rebooted the second Tuesday of each month.  That is the day Microsoft sends out updates and patches.  Installation of those files usually requires a reboot.  Other than that, I don’t turn my computer off.

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There has been a long debate concerning leaving a computer on versus turn it off when not in use. Leaving the computer on uses electricity and keeps the machine hot (heat is not good for electronics). Turning the machine on creates a surge of electricity that is not good for the electronic components. Quickly turn your computer off and on fifty times to see what I mean.

If you followed the instructions in that last sentence, you are probably reading the rest of this post from another computer.

I have not turned off my computers (in general) for more than ten years. I don’t know if it has increased the life expectancy or not. My computers last as long as anyone else that I know. I do know that every time I do a reboot it takes five solid minutes to get to a point where I can use the computer. That alone is reason enough not to shutdown when I walk away from the computer.

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