#683 – Creeper

I’ve actually fixed a few PCs in the past by opening them up and cleaning them out. Enough dust can accumulate that fans will no longer spin fast enough and other components will start to overheat from their new fuzzy blankets. A few trips outside with a can of compressed air and all is working again. Make sure you are standing upwind. It’s embarrassing when your neighbor looks out the window and sees you prancing around the front yard waving your arms around like there is an invisible swarm of bees following you.

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29 thoughts on “#683 – Creeper”

  1. SharkJumper says:

    You mean, uh, upwind?

  2. cyber95 says:

    The sad part about this comic is that it’s happened in real life. I was in a local computer store, and somebody brought in their machine to get them to get a diagnostic, since it wasn’t working right. When not even the man nicknamed “The Doctor” could turn it on, the man said when it stopped working. “It happened after I cleaned out my computer. I used soap and everything, so it should’ve just been fine!”
    I left quickly so I could laugh my ass off, but he still saw me through the huge front window. Oh the face he made as The Doctor explained the flaw in the man’s cleaning process.

  3. billy says:

    But if they were particularly loud neighbours (Canadian!) you could make them believe there were invisible bees and get a couple hours of quiet time in the backyard.

  4. Chris says:

    @SharkJumper – Fixed!

  5. Edem says:

    Although we IT crowd all know, computers work with smoke.
    If the smoke comes out, the computer stops working…

  6. Acolyte Breath says:

    I am a computer technician and I went on call a few weeks ago to a guys house, he was complaining that his mouse and keyboard weren’t working. So I opened it up, took it out side and blew it out. After I plugged everything back in, it worked fine.

  7. greenimp says:

    no, im pretty sure he meant downwind, dust is natures warm coat XD

  8. Ryan says:

    Um…what kind of dust do you have there, Chris?

  9. Hoopajoo says:

    Better yet, wear a mask ( I have one that looks like Guy Fawkes). Depending on where they kept their computer, the dust will have some things you DEFINITELY don’t want to breathe in (carcinogens, pet dander, bug parts, etc…)

  10. Micah says:

    Was all of this before Biff got his current job? Because I seem to remember he has a desk job and works on a computer.

    Damnit…I think you need to give us a timeline, Chris.

  11. i.half4 says:

    Ah, customers! More evidence that Biff is not alone.
    (mwah, mwah, mwah, mwah…)

    There was also that waiting for the plumber thing, and practicing for the school play… (surely not a school of one)

    The list goes on… (set these words to a Sonny and Cher tune)

  12. dartigen says:

    I have to clean my computer regularly – because it doesn’t require screws for the sides of the case, I just use the vaccuum cleaner and a brush attachment (very gently, obviously). I have a Border Collie who seems to constantly shed fur, and it ends up in the case. Not to mention that this seems to be a very dusty house…
    My old laptop, however, died due to dust. I couldn’t find a screwdriver small enough to remove the screws from the back and clean it out.

  13. Blaxjax says:

    Hum, I must be doing somethimg wrong, I usualy vacuum the dust out.

  14. ZackDark says:

    My new computer has such a huge cooler, I guess the only problem I have is with mosquitoes getting grinded in it.

  15. Bluebottle says:

    The dust problem doesn’t just stop computers from working! I have an old mono Marconiphone record player which would just hum when turned on, and no music would come out of the speaker. A blast of WD-40 in the volume and tone controls blew the dust out and had it working like new.

  16. Nathan says:

    Bluebottle:
    I usually keep a can of “contact cleaner” in my workspace for just such an occasion… I’m worried that WD-40 might be bad for the materials. O.o

    Also, anybody complaining about a really dusty computer should try this: Get it off the floor! I thought it was okay to have a computer sitting under the desk, but it turns out they get *much* dustier that way… I guess the cooling airflow just sucks it up off the floor?

  17. DTanza says:

    I`M THE CREEPER CATCH ME IF YOU CAN.

  18. Chris says:

    @DTanza – 5 points!

  19. ZackDark says:

    Wait, what?!

  20. Speakerblast says:

    huh?

  21. bizzybody says:

    Funniest thing I saw while working in a computer shop was the box with one whole side covered in magnetic business cards. He’d taken it to other places before but nobody could find anything wrong. ‘Course he’d always taken the cards off, then put them all back on when he took it back to his office. He just happened to leave them on when he brought it to me. After removing them all, it ran just fine.

  22. bizzybody says:

    You CAN wash every part of a PC in soapy water, except for the drives. Even the fans can withstand a dunking, though it’s a good idea to blow them dry then lube the bearings. I got a little HP Presario that belonged to a smoker. HIDEOUS YELLOW FUR everywhere inside and the normally grey and purple outside was stained so bad that after scrubbing with bleach I had to paint the case.

    My favorite lube for fan bearings is DOT-5 Silicone Brake Fluid. It will seep into any small crevice, so it will work on ball bearings as well as sleeve bearings. One shot of this lasts forever because unlike light oils it has little to no volatile components and is made for much higher temperatures. Silicone fuser oil that some photocopiers and laser printers used to use is also an excellent fan lube.

    DO NOT get any silicone oil onto any surface you want to paint! It’s nearly impossible to clean off.

  23. bizzybody says:

    @Nathan. Ohhh yeah. After smokers, setting a PC on a floor, especially with pets in the house, is the 2nd worst thing one can do to a computer. Most of them have air inlets down low at the front where they can hoover up all the dust and hair that drifts past.

  24. Wizard says:

    I worked on a co-worker’s computer a while back. When I cracked the case, I really thought the dust bunnies were going to attack.

  25. Jessica says:

    Just wanted to add that the reason you should blow dust out instead of vacuum dust out is because of the possibility of static charges building up from moving the vacuum’s attachment around inside the computer. You could generate a static shock to the motherboard frying your computer completely. I recommend taking it to Goodyear or Walmart’s Tire and Lube center and asking to borrow their air compressor. They are very powerful and can even blow out dust that sticks.

  26. JamBot says:

    I bought my computer second hand and when I took the face plate off to install a DVD burner, there was a big ball of dust and fluff stuck inside it. It must have been at least 15cm around.

  27. Kenji the Ninja says:

    We laptop users have no need for hard drives.

  28. hayabusa says:

    This Biff comic reminds me of this other comic I like. http://www.cad-comic.com/cad/20030530

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