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Old 01-25-2009, 12:01 PM #1
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Default Static Electricity

driving me crazy here as I forget when walking around in my socks and either the screen gets darker, the cursor freezes and I have to take the battery out, unplug...jump through all the hoops...Grrrr...suggestions?
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Lightbulb Don't

Don't touch the CPU when you are "electrified"...you can kill
the hard-drive. My son accidently did that at a job he had at
the University..and blew out the whole motherboard at work! (he was sooooo embarrassed!)

There are antistatic mats you can put your stuff on, that helps.
But no guarantees.
Also those mats that go under your chair, do help.
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Thank you Mrs.D...my sister got me some great warm socks for Christmas and I forget to wear shoes/slippers with them....zap! zap! I haven't killed it yet but you've warned me!

I see a mat in my future. *grin
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We used to have this thing called a zerostat. Looked a little like a pistol. Antistatic gun.
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Static electricity can fry chips and other sensitive devices. I worked in the semiconductor industry for years and I recall the SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope) pictures that we were shown of PN junctions that were destroyed by static electricity.

You can also buy anti-static wrist straps, which I use, fairly cheap. One end fits over your wrist and the other end gets clipped to anything metal that is grounded. I usually clip it to the computer chassis cover screws or bolts. These are grounded via the 3 prong power cord.
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Default thank you.....

I'm being dragged into the 21st century kicking and screaming.

Only residual problem this morning is the dang screen is so dark it's hard to see. *whisper...only residual problem with the computer!
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Do you have a humidifyer? Or boil some water a few times a day to up the humididty.

You could wear those big rubber winter boots...Sorels in the house. That should keep you grounded.
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The humidifyer runs constantly...my computer is upstairs in the room next to it. Big boots might do it...let's picture this...wrist bands, plastic mats, big black boots, steaming water...
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Lightbulb I just thought...

there is a spray for clothing and static.

http://www.walgreens.com/store/produ...=1&id=prod4260

Might work on the socks.
(don't spray the computer etc)
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Oh my gosh I have static guard in my cupboard...never thought about spraying those socks!

What would I do without you good people?!

Oh Mrs.D...those Salonpas patches you told me about have been a back saver! Thank you again!
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