Sunday, August 5, 2012

Troubleshooting a Broken Computer


When teams are not helpless. Sometimes the problem is due to a virus attack. However, other hardware failures could be the source of the problem. With the new equipment are a few simple pieces of hardware components that set the teams in crisis. These are simple replacements that literally anyone can do with a screwdriver and patience. Very often the failed component is to replace the power supply, hard disk drive or a CD or DVD no. This article will help you determine the origin of computer failure so if it is a simple problem, you can repair your computer. On the other hand, you know when to have a professional help you repair your computer after the problem is identified.

Let's start from scratch. Here we have our computer malfunctions off. The first step is to turn it on and watch. When the button is hit, the lights are illuminated on the computer? In the tower and equipment for laptops are not the lights that light up when power is applied. A good idea is to take a picture of your computer when it's working properly so it helps you remember how it looks, what lights are on, and what are the colors of the lights. Good computer power is often indicated by a green or blue light. Orange lights indicate a malfunction and indicate that the computer has power at all.

When no light, the power supply is likely to be the source of failure. Portable external transformers can be tested and replaced. They run under $ 100. There are aftermarket replacements. The next test for a laptop and a desktop computer is using a new portable external transformer or a new power supply as a test for the power supply has failed. Read More

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