Some computer issues don’t feel urgent. That’s what makes them dangerous.
Examples I see all the time:
- Batteries that hold less than 60% of their original charge
- Storage drives showing early failure warnings
- Systems missing critical security updates
- Backups that haven’t worked in months
Nothing crashes. Nothing beeps. Everything seems fine.
Until:
- The computer won’t start
- Files disappear
- An update fails at the worst time
- A replacement becomes urgent instead of planned
The biggest tech disasters usually start with small, ignored signals.
This is why checking computer health periodically matters—especially before travel, updates, or important projects.
Tomorrow, I’ll be sharing a new way to check these risks early and clearly.