Whether it’s a desktop computer or a laptop, whether or not it’s broken, and no matter how old it is, it can still be useful to you or someone else. Some people pay less attention on this one. Right after they buy a new computer, they soon toast their old one. Well..i hope this article can teach us the add-value of an old computer for each of us.
Some of this idea work real nice for my old computer but some of it not. So it's your decision what kind of tips that should applied on your pc. Good luck !!
Create a Digital Photo Frame
If your old laptop screen is OK and if either the hard drive or
CD/DVD drive are working, you can use it to build a cheap digital photo
frame. With a working wireless connection you could even make it show
your latest Flickr photos.
You’ll find detailed instructions all over the net. Repair4Laptop.org
provides an extensive list of instructions sorted by laptop models.
Unfortunately, some links are outdated. If you have a spare G4
Powerbook, try this article at Instructables, and for the digital photo frame connecting to Flickr, Mike from PopSci used an old IBM ThinkPad T21 and Slickr, as described here.
Create an External Hard Drive
If parts of your laptop or desktop computer hardware are broken, you
can salvage the working parts. So if the hard drive is still working,
you can dismount it and transform it into an external and portable hard
drive for your new computer. You’ll have to invest in a USB caddy,
which can be acquired cheaply through eBay, Amazon or your local
hardware dealer. Be sure to get the right format and connector for your
hard drive. For a laptop hard drive, you’ll need a 2.5″ IDE or SATA
caddy. For a regular hard drive, generally a 3.5″ IDE or SATA caddy is
in order.
Make Money
You can dismantle your entire broken computer or laptop and sell the
working parts on eBay. Hard drive, RAM, A/C adapters, motherboards,
graphics and audio cards, and even an intact case will return some cash.
It’s not a very unique use, but you may be able to save up some extra money to buy that cool tool you’ve been wanting to get.
To learn more about the inside of your computer, try Karl’s Own PC Building Guide, a free MakeUseOf free guide.
Make Someone Happy
The next best way to use your still working old computer is to make someone else happy! . You could offer the computer on your local FreeCycle.org
group or ask friends, family, and people in your community whether
anyone needs a computer for simple tasks. Alternatively, you could
donate your laptop or computer through an official organization, such
as Computers with Causes.
Donate CPU Time
If you would rather donate to something bigger, such as science, you
could hook up the old computer to the internet, install a program such
as SETI@home or Proteins@home, and run these programs all day and night.
The computer could sit in a dead corner of your house and would
require a monitor only occasionally. You would invest as little as a
bit of electricity and bandwidth.
Try Linux
If you’re a Windows user, having an extra computer to play with is your
prime chance to get familiar with Linux. And you may just be surprised
by how smoothly Linux runs on your old machine. The reason is that
Linux demands much less power.
Use it as File or Print Server
Transform your old computer into a workhorse with only the essential
software components, including Windows File and Printer sharing. Next,
hook up all your external devices to it, such as an external hard drive
or printer, and make them available to all other computers in the house.
Set up an external Firewall or Router
Separating your firewall from the PC you are using, and running it on a
standalone computer that sits between the internet and your actual
operating system, is a powerful way to protect your data. With Linux as
the firewall computer’s operating system it’s almost perfect.
Turn it into a Media Station
Load all your music and videos onto this computer, if necessary
supply it with an external hard drive, set up your favorite media
player, listen to Last.fm, install a TV tuner card and record movies,
record music from radio stations, download MP3s, stream music
throughout the house using wireless speakers etc.
There are many more options of how you can use an old computer for entertainment purposes, just be creative!
[credit to Makeuseof]
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9/28/2009
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