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Computer Hardware Troubleshooting Tech |
If you have a problem with your computer
hardware,
don't panic. You are not the first, you are not the last, and, most
likely, the problem is really minor. View the situation as an
opportunity to learn something new about your PC, something that will
help you become better at computer hardware troubleshooting and find
solving the problem a lot easier if it ever comes back.
Remember that the majority of the cases when you think you're in need
of computer
hardware repair
in truth are related to the wires that join your computer
hardware
components together. The most sensible computer hardware
troubleshooting strategy would be checking every wire you can find. For
example, we often think something's wrong with the modem when the
Internet ceases working; later we find out that the cable wasn't
intact. Just as well, you may freak out about having to replace your
keyboard or mouse and even make a beeline to a computer hardware store...
only to find out later that you disturbed the wires while cleaning up
the office. Not a very pleasant situation, is it?
Another common computer hardware troubleshooting strategy would be
paying attention to what your PC itself has to say. We usually get to
know about the problem through error messages, and a person who's
serious about computer hardware troubleshooting will try to find a clue
there. For example, if your computer is working slowly, you may freak
out and think it's maybe burning inside... or you may wait for an error
message telling you that you're running low of disk space and act
accordingly.
Also, please, remember that while computer hardware troubleshooting is
important, computer
hardware
support is the most necessary thing. In a way, it is a
version of
computer hardware troubleshooting, too - you really shoot your troubles
by preventing them!
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