Tips for Preventing Accidental Damage to Student Laptops
For example, a USB cable may fit into a network port but isn't compatible. Attempting to'wiggle' the cable in a confused attempt to get the USB device to function can lead to damage to network port. Once devices are connected, these ports can get damaged through knocking or yanking the cable. This means there'll be instances the laptop has to be plugged in when being used. One of the common causes of a notebook being damaged is by someone tripping on a power cable which has been abandoned on a walkway, suspended in the air or coiled up in their feet. It's What's Inside That Counts... It's not possible to stop all accidents from occurring. However, by identifying how accidents could occur and educating parents and children, steps can be taken to protect those valuable assets Manage With Care