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Have you lost work and data, even hardware when the power went out? Buy an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), and your computer will stay up during brown outs, and be able to weather black-outs, or at least shut down more gracefully when the power goes off and stays off.

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  2. You could save yourself an electrocution in the event of a lightning strike.
  3. Plug in the monitoring cable (usually USB nowadays) and install the software (or install the software and plug in the cable, as is sometimes called for in the instructions).
  4. Configure the software to safely shut down or hibernate the computer if the power goes out and you're asleep or otherwise disposed.
  5. After a few hours, the UPS battery will be fully charged and the system will stay up through short black-outs, or at least shut the system down normally when power is interrupted.
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    What are the correct procedures for connecting the UPS to the computer?
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    There isn't a specific procedure. You just plug your PC's and your screen's power cable into the UPS, then plug in the UPS, turn it on, turn your computer on and you are ready to go.
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    A computer virus can infect a computer and will result in the computer being harmed. In a lot of cases, a computer will display a screen which threatens your data and demands money.
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      Tips

      • 'Stand By' will save a lot of UPS power (assuming you expect power to come right back), but if the UPS runs out of juice, you'll lose whatever wasn't saved.
      • 'Hibernate' is a better (and quicker) option to shut down, assuming your computer supports it. It will come back up with everything as you left it when you shut down, and take a fraction of the time.
      • ALL notebook PCs have a battery inside, thus their own 'UPS' built in. They don't have a surge suppressor on their AC power unless you provide one.
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      Warnings

      • You can not STORE a UPS. If you're not using it, consider selling it, giving it to a friend/family member, or finding another use for it (i.e. backup for the answering machine). The sealed lead acid (SLA) batteries will self-destruct if not kept charged.
      • Recycle dead UPS batteries!
      • AC powered Devices that are attached to the computer, but not under 'battery' protection need to be plugged into 'surge protected' plugs. A lightning strike or car accident that drops high-tension cables onto your lower voltage house lines can follow unprotected circuits into your computer.
      • Test your UPS every couple of months. Plug a 100 watt lamp into it for a load and make sure it runs for 30 minutes. You may never otherwise find out the battery is gone until you needed it.
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