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Moving Your Computer We can pack and prepare your computer for transport or provide you with the special boxes to do so yourself. Pre-packers are well
aware of the care required when packaging computers for transport. We can also provide a computer technician to re-assemble your computer and undertake the necessary checks to assure it is working correctly. Customers please be aware that the removals staff on the day of your relocation cannot reconnect any electrical goods. Moving Your Computer Tips It's easy to protect your computer, printer, peripherals and valuable files when moving. Backup Your Data Be sure to back up all of your important files and programs. Store the backup disks with your original program disks and keep in a secure container. Remove all floppy diskettes, cd-roms, tapes, etc. (Some older computers will have hard disk head parking utilities. If so, park the hard disk drive.) Shut Down and Disconnect
Packing Your Computer Follow these suggestions to avoid damage to your computer, monitor, printer and other peripheral devices during the move:
PROTECT THE COMPUTER EQUIPMENT AGAINST PHYSICAL JARRING AND SHOCK.
The original box your computer and peripheral devices came in is the best
choice for packing for your move. The rigid Styrofoam or formed cardboard packing material will hold the equipment securely in place.
Monitor Take special care to safeguard your monitor as the screen is made of glass and is easily cracked or scratched on contact. Pack the monitor - in the event your original box is not available, you should get an appropriately sized box and shock resistant insulation (Styrofoam "popcorn" or bubble wrap) as a substitute. CPU A computer tower or desktop unit should be packed upright or on its side with the motherboard side lying flat on the
bottom (consult your manual if you're unsure which side this may be). Systems that are carried/shipped upside down or with the motherboard side at the top can cause interior cards to loosen during shipment. While this may not permanently damage parts, it may
require costly or time-consuming technical service afterwards to make it operable. Packing the CPU - in the event your original box is not available, you should get an appropriately sized box and shock resistant insulation (Styrofoam "popcorn" or bubble wrap) as a substitute. Printer And Other Peripheral Devices As with all computer equipment, the original packing box and material is the best choice for transport because the Styrofoam or formed cardboard is customized to fit each printer. In the event your original box is not available, you should get an appropriately sized box and shock resistant insulation (Styrofoam "popcorn" or bubble wrap) as a substitute.
PLEASE CONTACT OUR FRIENDLY STAFF BRYAN EFFINGHAM GENERAL MANAGER SALES Ph: 08 8395 0966 - Australia wide |
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