Computer
Repair at a Glance
Computer repair doesn't always have to be done by a professional. There
are several effective and cheaper ways to troubleshoot and optimize the
system for a faster PC. A computer running slow is indicative of
problems which lie inside and outside so you have to learn how to
assess these properly. Manual repairing however, is more complicated
and should only be done by a certified computer technician to avoid
further damage.
Computer Repair - The Assessment Phase
First, check your computer performance and ask yourself the following
questions. Am I getting computer freezes often? Do errors pop out
frequently whenever I try to open an application? Do programs run very
slowly or do not run completely? Does logging on during startup take
longer than usual? Is my hard drive clogged with files even if I have
not installed anything new? These questions will help guide you if your
PC has problems.
A computer running slow shows that either hardware is not functioning
properly or there are software problems. Damaged or dirty hardware will
make it impossible for your programs and operating system to run
properly. Software problems are more specific and usually, some of the
symptoms will show what kind of computer repair you need to do.
Hardware Computer Repair
You can check the BIOS during boot up to check your hardware settings
and if everything is functioning properly. There are options and labels
that verify the type and mode of operation of different hardware.
Undetected hardware can mean that it is not functioning well or is not
plugged well into the motherboard. Some applications will also
recommend which hardware needs optimizing or upgrading.
The best you can do for hardware is to clean it regularly every month
from dust. Also check if the plug-in components are secured in place.
Do not attempt to remove parts or open items in your CPU which you do
not know about. Some parts are radioactive or you can risk damaging the
hardware. Have a technician ready for this type of situation.
Software Computer Repair
Errors, freezes and slow performance are indicative of software
problems. You can do a computer repair by running antivirus and
anti-spyware programs to detect malicious data that could be ruining
and disrupting your system.
You should also run a speed up tool to ensure that your PC is optimized
and not wasting valuable resources.
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