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Pack a PC for moving like a pro

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When you are about to relocate, you may have items that require special handling. Your PC is one of those items and packing it requires special consideration. After all, this is usually an expensive piece of equipment that you absolutely need to work once you’ve moved. If you are relocating an office, you may have to relocate a number of them. The best way to do, in this case, is to hire office movers Los Angeles for all your PC relocation needs. But if you want to pack a PC for moving by yourself, then this article is going to teach you how.

How to pack a PC for moving?

Here are the important things that you will need to do if you want to ensure the maximum safety of your PC and the files on it:

  • First things first – Back up all important files
  • Get proper packing supplies
  • How to pack a PC for moving – Unplug and pack peripherals first
  • How to properly pack a computer tower?
  • Pack a monitor after
  • Hire professionals to pack a PC for moving
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Back up all important files before packing your PC for the move.

First things first – Back up all important files

No matter what you do, there is always a chance that something goes wrong. That is just the way these things go. Most of the time, you will be perfectly fine but that is not an excuse to prepare for the worst. Therefore, the best thing that you can do is to backup all of your important files before you start packing your computer. There are many ways you can do so. If you want to invest some money into an external hard drive, or if you already have one, you can simply copy everything that you need on it. You will then carry that one with you, instead of giving it to residential moving companies Los Angeles CA. Alternatively, you can also store your files on clouds.

In case you do not know, cloud storage is a place on the internet where you can upload your files, to a limit. So, if you don’t have several terabytes worth of files, it may be best to upload them to sites such as dropbox or google drive. In fact, the best thing to do is to combine all these solutions and create multiple copies, just in case.

By doing this, you are minimizing the risk to your files. Storing files on clouds can also provide you with extra storage on your PC, so it is always a good thing to do. These services are fast and safe and there is no reason not to use them.

Get proper packing supplies

If you don’t happen to have the original packaging for your PC and its peripherals, you will need to acquire proper packing supplies for these items. You will need plenty of bubble wrapping, packing paper, and even a few moving blankets, to name a few. Of course, you will also need the boxes in which to transport the items.

However, your best bet is to try to find the original packaging and try to emulate that in your packing. There are solid reasons why manufacturers ship computer parts the way they do and emulating this is the right choice. But for the most part, it will follow the general packing guidelines. If you are in doubt, you can always call full-service movers Los Angeles and ask them for advice. Regardless of the fact if you are hiring them or not, they will provide you with sound advice for your packing efforts.

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Get high-quality moving boxes and packing supplies.

How to pack a PC for moving – Unplug and pack peripherals first

When it comes to packing, you will first need to disassemble your PC. You will not need to take it apart completely, just unplug everything from it and pack one thing at a time. Most PC’s will have a mouse and keyboard plugged in, at least, as well as the monitor. These items will all need to be packed separately and for that, you need to unplug them first.

However, do be mindful of where everything was. The best way to do so is to take a photo of every peripheral that you are unplugging, noting where it was plugged in. This way, you will have no problems when plugging it back in at your new home. Do this with every single cable that you unplug and you will have an easier time later on. Relocating is also a great time to organize your cables, as you will be having a blank slate and can do it properly from the get-go.

How to properly pack a computer tower?

The first, and the most important thing, is never to open the tower. It is simply not necessary and you can damage the components inside if you ship an opened tower. What you want to do is to wrap the entire tower with bubble wrapping. This will absorb any shocks during transport. After that, secure it even further with a moving blanket and tape it. Your tower is now ready to go into the box. Carefully fill all of the blank spaces within the box, so there is no wiggle room.

Finally, seal the box and mark it as “fragile”.

Pack a monitor after

Depending on your monitor, you may wish to remove the stand, for start. Always make sure that the screen itself receives maximum protection. The best way to protect it is to cut out a piece of cardboard to fit the screen size and place it over the screen, carefully taping it. Bubble wrapping comes next, over the cardboard. Tape that as well. Then simply wrap it with a blanket and apply even more tape.

When you put it inside a box, make sure that there is no free space so the monitor can rattle within. You can simply use clothing or crumpled paper to fill in the spaces.

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If possible, use an original box to pack a monitor for the move.

Hire professionals to pack a PC for moving

If you think that this will take too much of your precious time, you always have the option of hiring professional packing services. They will know all the proper packing procedures and will make sure that your PC and all its peripherals receive maximum protection.

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