The machine would probably benefit from a good clean.
- Air is pulled through the computer to keep it cool where all the wires act
to filter the dust and dirt. Be ready for a shock. The inside can very
dusty. If the machine has lived in a dusty environment it might be worth
fixing the upholstery brush to the vacuum cleaner!
A computer has at least 2 fans:
One keeps the power supply cool. It draws air through the computer
and blows it out of the rear. You can often inspect the fan but remember the
dust will have been filtered by the components inside. Don’t leave the CD drawer open as this provides an easy path for
dust, which might clog the disk, and means that the airflow is not passing
over the intended components.
The second fan sits on top of the processor chip. These can be very noisy.
People have been known to discard their machine, expecting it to crash at
any minute, because of the noise made, especially at start-up. The early fans
are serious dust traps. As dust accumulates, they get noisier and less
effective. If they do not do their job of cooling the processor it will age
and fail. So it is worth cleaning this fan.
There are limits to what you can do to upgrade an older
computer. The technology has moved on leaving insuperable compatibility
issues. Think about repair and renovation rather than upgrading.
This means you will probably have to find used components if you have
to replace anything. And if you start moving components about, you will
need some special software called drivers but these can be found on the
Internet.
Our aim is to renovate with a good clean-up and by identifying and
replacing only broken or damaged components before loading new software.