Thursday, September 20, 2012

Laptop Computer Repair

By Susan Ortega


Computer repair is tricky. Occasionally hardware failure inside a computer can happen and the computer can still run. When this happens it is always essential to fix the problem immediately. If hardware repairs go untied the unfixed problem is probably going to result in further problems in the future. There are lots of hardware issues that a computer can have diagnosis them is one thing that will take a little bit of detective work.

What happens if out of the blue the mouse and/or keyboard to your computer stop working? The first thing that needs to be attempted is unplugging the devices and plugging it back into the device and then restart the computer. If the keyboard or mouse is wireless try to re-install fresh batteries and ensure to reconnect to the central unit via pressing the reset button for the mouse and keyboard.

The same thing can happen on your monitor. If the monitor is blank and there is nothing is coming up check to ensure the plugs are plugged in. It is more prevalent to have a connection wiggle loosened than one would certainly think. That is the reason why it is very important prior to getting upset and running to the computer repair shop that all the cable connections are looked at. However, on your screen if it's just blank in areas what's happening is that the pixels are perishing. In this case you can either fix the monitor or buy another one.

What occurs if the computer has decided it needs a day off and does not turn on altogether? This is hard. First look to ensure that the modem is on and what colours that the modem is flashing. For example an orangey-reddish light is flashing this implies that there is a battery problem. With a blinking light that is greenish-yellow the computer is on standby and is waiting for direction. However if the light is solid not blinking and the orangey-reddish color the data on the computer is just not being processed and there could be an problem with the CPU or the mother board could be having difficulty. In this case the wisest thing to do is disconnect the tower and take it in to a computer repair center.

When you notice a loud noise coming from the fan it could possibly have a build up of airborne dirt and dust or that it is not properly working. This is actually an incredibly important area of the computer as it cools off the inside operation. If the computer is permitted to overheat it can probably ruin other parts of the computer. The best option is to take the computer in to a local computer repair shop and ask for the computer to be tuned up. This method allows the specialist to go through and thoroughly clean out the interior of the computer case. A tune up usually offers an update to the computers security and goes through cleans up rarely used programs that have found their way to the desktop of the computer. As with a car a tune up is probably the ideal things to be done to your computer to keep it operating well and problem free.




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Sunday, September 2, 2012

My Computer Is Slow, What Can I Do To Speed It Up?

By Myke Longo


Help, please! My computer is slow and I have no idea why!

If you're wondering, "why is my computer so slow?" and aren't sure what to do to boost the performance, here are some simple tasks that you can do yourself within seconds to help your computer to run as fast as possible for as long as possible. These tasks include installing security software, monitoring startup processes, uninstalling unnecessary programs, removing random files, upgrading the RAM, etc., all of which will boost system performance.

When I try to find out why is my computer slow, I'll usually always run my security program to check for and eliminate any malware that may be infecting my system. I recommend doing this first, because if malware is infecting your computer the performance will be affected no matter what you do. If I notice my computer is slow, I'll immediately run a full system scan with my security software to eliminate all malware.

Monitor Unnecessary Startup Processes

If your computer takes a while to startup, chances are there's many unnecessary programs and services that are set to run as soon as your computer starts up. The fewer programs and services that startup with your system, the faster the startup process will be. You really don't need any services to startup with your computer as this will only slow down the startup process and you can launch any program or service after your system fully starts up. To monitor the list of startup processes using Windows use the keyboard shortcut 'Windows key + R' to launch the Run window, type in 'msconfig' to launch system configuration, hit enter, and click the Startup tab at the top. Anything you uncheck in this list will be removed from the startup process.

Replace RAM (Random Access Memory)

Typically most computer setups handle a significant RAM upgrade without a problem. The RAM is used to provide your computer with memory for active programs and is tremendously simple to replace on a laptop or desktop computer. Depending on whether your operating system is 32-bit or 64-bit will determine how much RAM your system can handle, as 64-bit systems can handle a whole lot more RAM compared to 32-bit system types.

The first time I realized my computer is slow, I upgraded the RAM from 2 GB to 8 GB which proved a significant performance boost and allowed me to run many high memory using programs at once without experiencing any system glitches or crashes.

Delete Unnecessary Programs

In order for your computer to run as fast as possible, you'll need to have some available free memory on your hard drive. You can free up extra space on your hard drive by simply uninstalling unnecessary programs and random files stored on your computer. Almost all brand new computers come pre-installed with unnecessary software which you may not need or use, which is why it's a good idea to only keep programs that you use installed on your computer.

Get A Solid State Drive (SSD)

Are you still using a traditional hard disk drive instead of a solid state drive? Solid state drives offer much faster performance compared to hard disk drives, and come without any physical moving parts such as a read/write head or spinning discs. Data is also not stored in fragments as it is on hard disk drives which eliminates data from becoming fragmented and allows you to access your data much quicker.




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