Computers are made to stay on, or be turned off. It is ok to do either. Actually the longer the computer stays on the slower it usually gets form all the use. When you turn it off you let it clear up all the stuff that is hanging up in the memory which piles up after couple days of heavy usage.
You will not damage anything if you properly shut it down by going to start and shut down.
The power button is there for a reason. If it was harmful the manufacturer would not put it in an easy accessible spot. Do not let people scare you, you can leave it on, or turn it off as long as you do it properly.
2007-01-09 11:28:26
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answered by Robert K 3
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I agree with all that has been said about the power surges. Computers now days are designed and guaranteed to run all day without a problem.
Another thing not mentioned yet is your software.
I'm just assuming that you are running windows.
Windows has to write a "last known good configuration" file every time you turn off your computer. It also saves things to the kernel for the next boot.
Doing this gives more chance for things to muck up. Every once in a while a driver won't get copied or the copy process will muck somthing up.
The fewer times you have to boot your computer the better (aslong as your memory isn't filling up and making your system run super slow.)
If your computer is in an open area at a decent tempature (below 80F) You can keep your PC on care free all day!
2007-01-09 11:30:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Technically yes, though the damage of the power surges you are giving it take years to finally hurt the computer to the point of failure. Since computers only have a 5 year or so lifespan, (because of advances in technology) there is no reason not to turn them off. Also, you save a ton of electricity by doing so.
2007-01-09 11:16:57
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answered by Michael R 3
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It is better to leave it on. Each time your computer turns on, a surge of electricity goes across your hardware. If this continues, your computer components will eventually fry.
2007-01-09 11:15:03
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answered by Sain 3
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If it is a relatively new computer, it should be able to power down most functions gracefully (i.e. turn off your monitory, stop your disks). This is probably the best compromise between saving power and saving wear and tear.
2007-01-09 11:19:13
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answered by Dave P 7
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relies upon on how oftentimes you're turning it on and off. once you're continuously spinning up and down the disks, you're lowering their life span. It also takes up more effective electrical energy to objective this. It also takes CRTs a particular era of time to attain their operating temperature. Turning them on and off also decreases their life spans. (once you're utilising an liquid crystal reveal reveal screen, the version isn't everywhere close to as stated) So what's the commerce off? it really is, the position does skill saved by way of no longer powering the kit exceed skill saved by way of leaving it on? From each of the information I honestly have considered, it really is below 10 minutes. it really is, once you're going to leave your kit for more effective than 10 minutes and the in consumer-friendly words ingredient you care about is skill, you may turn it off. in spite of the undeniable fact that, the reason you're utilising a laptop is to make your life more effective useful, accurate? If waiting for the ingredient besides takes between 30 seconds and 5 minutes, you want to operate that onto the price of turning it on and off. in case your laptop has a stand-by way of mode that works, sure, i might want to apply it if i become leaving for longer than 20 minutes. If i'm lengthy gone for the day, i might want to nonetheless close down, because plenty can take position in a nighttime that could reason the flaws RAM to lose my options, hence performing to be an unclean shutdown. All of this assumes that you're in a chance-free surroundings. if you're actually not, you're literally not, you may not even turn the ingredient on to commence with, accurate? So we are going to anticipate you're pleased consisting of your firewall, your virus checkers, etc. Disclaimer: If i become operating with a very previous and flakey disk rigidity and that i needed to have it artwork for thus long as achieveable, i might want to leave a minimum of the numerous chassis (hence disk rigidity) on. anytime you spin them down, there is the chance that they received't spin up... for sure the striking reaction to it really is to change the bloody disk rigidity!
2016-12-28 13:38:59
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answered by ? 3
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Yes, it is adding wear and tear on the components. You'll be more likely to get 'chip creep', as the circut boards continuously heat up, then cool down, etc.
2007-01-09 11:55:41
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answered by Anonymous
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i think u are better off putting it in stand-by or hibernate it...it will also save u money
2007-01-09 11:41:50
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answered by Mario diaz 3
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