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Power Surges and Your Computer.

2/10/2021

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Can a Power Cut Damage Your PC?
So, can a sudden drop in power cause problems for your PC? As it turns out, yes, both for your data and your hardware.

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​How a Power Cut Can Damage Your Computer.

The sudden shutdown after a blackout is the primary danger to a computer's health. Operating systems are complex, and they must go through a "shutdown sequence" to make sure all running processes have correctly terminated before powering off.
How to Protect Against Power Outages.
For protection against power outages, you need an uninterruptible power supply. This apparatus contains a backup battery that will continue to provide power to your computer even when your power goes out.
UPS devices can also come equipped with surge-protected outlets, making them a useful two-for-one purchase. If you live in a building or location that frequently experiences outages, surges, or both, a UPS will be a strong investment.
Using a Laptop to Work Through Outages
If you instead want to continue working through a power cut, why not use a laptop? Laptops avoid the power outage problem entirely; when the electricity cuts out, it switches to the battery. 
Thank you to MUO.com
We are sharing some of the information in an article by MUO.com, they are tech experts. They were founded in 2007.MUO has grown into one of the largest online technology publications on the web  The complete article We are sharing some of the information in an article by MUO.com, they are tech experts. They were founded in 2007.MUO has grown into one of the largest online technology publications on the web  The complete article ​http://bit.ly/3jDwRZL


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