
NATIONAL CLEAN OUT YOUR COMPUTER DAY
Observed on the second Monday in February, National Clean Out Your Computer Day is a day to take some time out of your busy schedule to do needed care on your computers.
Over time, files and programs that are unused on your computer clog the memory and cause confusion during retrieval and use of other files. They may also slow down your computer. The second Monday in February, Clean Out Your Computer Day, is the day to spend time with your computer!
HOW TO OBSERVE
Take a look at your files and programs on your computers:
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Organize your files and folders.
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Delete junk files.
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Delete duplicate files.
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Delete old files and programs not being used.
Use #CleanOutYourComputerDay to post on social media.
HISTORY
This unofficial national holiday was originally sponsored by the Institute for Business Technology in the year 2000.
DATES
February 9, 2015
February 8, 2016
February 13, 2017
February 12, 2018
February 11, 2019
Source: National Day Calendar
How did you prepared your computer for National Clean Out Day?
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