Every time you have a problem with your computer you do not
need to seek computer help as some of the problem can be fixed by you.
Technology today helps make your daily life easier from being able to talk to
family and friends via chat or Skype, doing office work, etc. Sooner or later
you are going to run into problems with your computer. If it is at work most
likely they will call in their PC repair technician but at home you can see if
you can solve the problem yourself without having to pay to have it fixed.
Any problems with the computer can be divided into two
groups, which are software and hardware problems. If it is a hardware problem
it is related to the peripheral parts of your computer, including the hard
disk, keyboard, CD drive, monitor, etc. It becomes more complicated when it is
a software problem, which can include Windows not starting, modem problems,
drivers not found, etc.
• After a power outage-there are many sudden power outages,
spikes, and voltage problems that can damage a computer. The damage can cause
many software and technical snags along with interrupting your work. This can
lead to damage to the hardware, loss of data, etc due to a sudden power outage.
The solution is to use an uninterrupted power supply (UPS). It can provide a
constant flow of energy to your computer even if there is a sudden power
outage. It will give you enough time to save your data and if needed, to shut
down the computer.
• Slow down of computer performance-when you notice that
your computer is slowing down a lot and it seems to take a long while to
execute a simple command it could be due to your computer being loaded with
fragmented data, unnecessary files, spyware programs, corrupted registry, etc
that makes your computer slow down. The computer solution to this problem is
that you need to delete any unnecessary software and data that you do not need
or not using, and learn to manage your programs. When you clean your registry
regularly it can boost your computer performance speed by thirty percent.
• Fuzzy images are displayed on your computer monitor-the
monitor is the display unit of a computer that is very sensitive to electro-magnetic
radiations. These types of radiations are transmitted from the radio,
microwaves, television, dishwashers, etc. Mobile phones also transmit this
electro-magnetic radiations, which is one of the main cause to have your
monitor display fuzzy images. Your computer solutions to this problem is to
move the disturbances away from the monitor