Keeping a computer starting up well

Wilh11

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This is a question more about curiosity rather than having an actual problem. I've always wondered how to keep a computer starting up well over years and years of use, hardware and software wise. If anybody could tell me how to look after this (change motherboard battery, get certain program, replace parts) it would be greatly appreciated.

(once again I'm having no problems but this is simply a matter of curiosity.)
 
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make sure parts arent overheating, clean out dust every few months, and just generaly keeping it clean, and also run a virus and malware scan every now and then.

Wilh11

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I already do stuff like that, as I am a bit tech savvy, but what I mean si are there any parts in the computer that have to be replaced after years of stress. An example of this, is the battery on the motherboard that eventually gets old and has to be replaced in order to keep working. I just want to know if there's things like that I should be aware of. Also, I keep my parts running at 25-35 degrees Celsius which I consider well, but I'd like anothers opinion on it as well.

(By the way thanks for the answer, everything helps)