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First, dust. When buying a used computer, you need to inspect it for dust inside the system unit, on internal devices and components.
As a rule, people never clean their computer from dust. On this basis, you can judge how old a computer you buy and how it was looked after. Yes, and it will not be so pleasant for you to breathe someone else's dust, the dust inside the smoker's computer is especially harmful.
By cleaning the old computer from dust, you will protect both your health and the "health" of your computer from freezes, burnouts, thereby extending its service life.
Secondly, it is necessary to understand the news of computer hardware in order not to buy a completely ancient and outdated one. If you are not strong in this, then it is worth inviting friends, acquaintances or colleagues who really understand this.
And thirdly, the most difficult thing is "buggy computers" with broken components.
When buying a used or used computer, you should imagine that you are buying a pig in a poke. A computer is a complex household appliance, it cannot be compared, for example, with a music center or a DVD player. Therefore, the attitude to such a purchase should be very serious. To understand all the intricacies of the configuration and operation of a computer, you really need a specialist.
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