| Ultimate PC Repair.com |
|
![]() |
Home ![]() Products ![]() ORDER Today ![]() Newsletter ![]() Links ![]() What's New ![]() FAQs ![]() Testimonials ![]() Contact Us ![]() |
Want To Boost Your PC Repair Free, Right Now? Time
Saving PC Troubleshooting Do's And Don'ts Troubleshooting Do's are extremely important to remember since they
will save you money as you follow these steps to prevent damage and save
you grief should you ignore any of these which may result in a problem
showing up. Take the time to go over DO you make sure your hardware device drivers are up to date with any patches downloaded and installed.Take the time to visit your video card,sound card,motherboard, and other hardware manufacturer web sites to see if you have the most up to date device drivers. DO you check that all connections are seated firmly and properly in their
sockets.This is a must check as these connections do tend to work themselves
loose over time and cause problems you may blame on software. Using Paypal Now While Its Just $51.95 If you have been working in your system unit recently and you noticed
a fault manifesting itself, you want to go back and take a look at all
connections you were near.Look to be sure your fingers did not press against
other connections and causing then to work loose. DO you perform preventive maintenance on your computer and keep it clean
regularly?Its a good idea to open up the system unit and remove all dust
that have accumulated on the motherboard as well as all other boards. Dirt and dust conducts heat and will cause the computer to run at higher
temperatures than it normally would.Take a look at the vents in the back
of the case and remove dust that have accumulated. The best way to remove dust from all circuit boards in the system unit
is by a can of compressed air, available at any computer store and now,
most retail stores. DO you make absolutely sure you have removed any and all electrical static
buildup from yourself before working inside your computer and before touching
any new circuit cards and chips? Please don't overlook this troubleshoot tip.It would be a tragedy to
purchase new memory only to short circuit them either before you installed
them or you do so the process.
Using Paypal And Save By Paying Just $51.95
RAM, short for Random Access Memory chips are very vulnerable for this.So
to rid yourself of Electrical Static Charge you may consider purchasing
a Wrist Strap. This tool is especially designed for this.If you don't
want to go this route, you can simply touch the case's mental chassis. Troubleshooting Don'ts are just as important to remember and follow as
those troubleshooting Do's and they will include the following. Don't allow your computer to run hot.Each device you install in the system
will generate heat.Be sure your system is well ventilated.If you install
more than two extra devices, you should consider installing an extra cooling
fan. Cooling fans are easy to install and will be well worth the effort.They
come will instructions that are easy to follow. It may be best to simply
keep the extra devices in your system down to two or three at the most. Don't use a brush when you decide to clean the circuit cards and motherboard
in your computer.They create static electricity that will render them
useless.If you don't have a can of compressed air, wait until you can
get one. Don't download and install Don't plug in your mouse, keyboard, or any peripheral while the computer
is on.Switch the computer off before disconnecting or connecting anything
from it. About the only device you can connect to, disconnect from your computer
while it is running are USB devices.USB stands for Universal Serial Bus
and now come in the new version 2.0 You may have escape that one time when you turn on your computer and
something went wrong.But it will happen at one time or another.Don't add
to the problem by failing to Do such tasks as removing static buildup. Learn to troubleshoot your computer with great care and
you'll be richly rewarded by the fact that you were able to diagnose the
problem and were safe in the process.
To subscribe to Stunning PC Training Newsletter
Otis F. Cooper
About
Us | Order
Here | Products
| FAQs |
![]() |
| Copyright © Ultimatepcrepair.com 2007 |