Fix My Computer Problem
If you have a PC, then you have most likely suffered from computer problems. Most people have accepted that there PC will eventually crash due to a virus or some massive error. However this is a myth. Your PC is built to last more than a decade. However you must keep well tuned for it to make its third birthday. So here are tips to fix my computer problems.
Nevertheless, most people would rather buy a shiny new PC rather than spend an hour trying to fix my computer problem on there 2 year lap top or desktop. After another two year after their purchase lack of maintenance will cause their new PC to lose its performance speed. Whats next you guess, $3000 Windows Vista Ready PC. This is known as the consumer vicious cycle.
Trojan Horse, Malware And Adware; The Computers Enemy The example of the trojans work are: - They will change your desktop setting or some programs setting. This is not the serious problem if you can change them back. - They will erase, overwrite or steal your important data such as banking account and credit card number.
The easy ways to protect your computer from the Trojan are: - You should be not to download or save anything to your computer if you are not 100 percent sure of its source especially emails with attachment, instant massaging and unconfident websites. - You should activate the firewall protection your computer. It can block the in-coming or out-going programs that can harmful your computer.
As a small businessperson, whether you are just starting out or a hardened vet of the 'store wars', you simply can't afford to have your company crippled due to a hardware meltdown. Every hour you are down due to a computer failure is a lost hour of productivity.
That is why you should take the time to learn and understand how to prevent or reduce the most common hardware problems.
When diagnosing a screen problem, you dont have that many options. Either they work and they work well, or they don't work and you have to replace them. When working on a monitor you should never open them, they aren't meant to be serviced and contain high charged capacitors that hold lethal doses of electricity. We wouldn't want to read about a computer guy in the obituaries now would we?
When people ask me to fix their computer I always start with these steps: Do you get a blue screen of death (BSOD) or other message saying that critical files are missing? - Insert your Windows cd and reboot the computer. Tell it to boot from cd and when you are given the option, hit ‘R' to use recovery console. When you are able, type ‘chkdsk /r', this will repair the installation. If I fix my computer problem myself, I can keep it running smooth for many more years in good health.
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