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Monday, 10 April 2017

Troubleshooting Computer Problems

This page contains answers to common questions along with some tips and tricksthat may be useful.What do I do if...
1. the computer locks up and/or is acting weird?
2. the computer is completely dead?
3. the keyboard doesn't work?
4. the mouse doesn't work?
5. the computer displays a disk error or non-system disk message?
6. the computer starts up in "safe mode"?
7. the printer doesn't work?

Back to Tutorial the computer locks up and/or is acting weird?
1. If the computer is frozen and will not respond to any commands, it may be necessary to press Ctrl + Alt + Del (all three keys at the same time) to bring up the Task List. Select any program that says "Not responding" and click the EndTask button. Repeat until all tasks are ended. If this does not work, turn the computer off, wait several seconds, turn the computer back on, and let the computer run the Scandisk.

2. Reboot it. A majority of problems that occur while you are using your computer can be fixed by rebooting. Applications sometimes dont release memory  like they should when they are finished. The end result is your computer locks upor acts really weird. When you reboot, memory registers are cleared and most everything is reset. This fixes a lot of problems.

Special Note 
It doesn't hurt a computer to leave it running all the time. However, using the computer for long periods of time causes small problems that can build into larger ones. When Windows reboots, it fixes most of these small problems.Therefore, restarting the computer periodically while working can help reduce the risk of glitches.

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the computer is completely dead?
Check all the connections, the cables between the CPU and the monitor and all the electrical cables. Check the wall socket or surge strip to see if they are bad (sometimes a surge strip will have good and bad outlets). If you have a green light on your monitor but not on your CPU, then there is a problem with your CPU.If there is a green light on your CPU and not your monitor, then you have a problem with your monitor and your CPU may be fine. If you have another monitor that you know is good, the quickest way to test is to put another monitor on the machine and see if you get an image on the screen. If you have a light on both the monitor and the CPU, check the pins of the data cable between the monitor and the CPU. A single bent pin can cause an image problem.

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the keyboard doesn't work?
1. Press Ctrl + Alt + Del (all three keys at the same time) to bring up the Task List. Select any program that says "Not responding" and click the End Task button. Repeat until all tasks are ended. Check periodically to see if the keyboard will work.
2. Check to make sure the keyboard is still properly connected to the computer. If the keyboard has been disconnected, you may have to reboot your computer.
3. If all else fails, then turn the power off. Wait a couple of minutes before turning the computer back on.

Special Note
One of the dirtiest parts of your computer is the keyboard. Regular cleaningwill help keep the keyboard working properly. First, blow compressed air throughthe spaces in between the keys to remove dust and lint. If you shake yourkeyboard upside-down this will also remove some of the particles.Another keyboard problem that could occur is when you turn your computer onand you get a message that no keyboard was detected or you get into Windows butare not able to type. Remove the keyboard connector for the CPU, examine the pinsin the connector to ensure they are straight, then reinsert the connector. Also,check and make sure the mouse and keyboard connectors have not been switched. Ifthe keyboard still doesnt work try connecting, another keyboard that you know is
 working. This will determine if you need a new keyboard or if you have a CPUproblem.

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the mouse doesn't work?
Check to make sure the mouse is still properly connected to the computer. If the mouse has been disconnected, you may have to reboot your computer.Like the keyboard, the mouse pad is sitting in the open most of the time getting dusty, wet, slimed, or anything else that happens on you desktop. The mouse then rolls over whatever has collected on the mouse pad and gets inside,gumming up the works. To clean the mouse pad, wipe it off occasionally with a damp cloth or get a new one.You also need to clean your mouse regularly, as often as twice a week. If you turn your mouse over, you ll notice a round ball with a cover over it. This cover can be twisted off and the ball will come out. Roll the ball on a clean, lint free cloth. Then take a look at the rollers inside the mouse. Take tweezers, a screw driver, or even your fingernail to scratch the dirt and lint off the rods.Next, you should look inside the mouse and clean out any other dirt or lint that is hiding in there. Finally, replace the ball and twist back on the cover. 

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the computer displays a disk error or non-system disk message?
1. You may have left a disk in the A drive. Remove it and press any key on the keyboard to reboot the computer.
2. If you dont have a disk in the A drive, and the message is accompanied by a "clunking" sound, turn the computer off and send for a technician.
 
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the computer starts up in "safe mode"?At times your computer could develop a problem which causes you machine to boot up in what is called "safe mode". The easiest way to try and solve this problem is to run a "scandisk".
1. Click on Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools, and Scandisk.
2. Place a check on "Automatically fix errors".
3. When Scandisk finishes, reboot your computer to see if this fixed the problem.
4. If the computer still boots up in the Safe Mode, click on Start, Programs,Accessories, System Tools, and Disk Defragmenter. If you receive the message "You don't need to defragment this drive now", continue with the process anyway.
5. When Disk Defragmenter is finished, reboot your computer to see if thisfixed the problem.
6. If the computer still starts up in safe mode, you need to contact acomputer technician.

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the printer doesn't work?
If the printer will not print at all, you need to determine if the printer itself will not work or if it is not receiving a print message from the computer.
1. Many models have a built-in self test option which allows you to print atest page by holding down the feed button for a few seconds. The power button will begin to flash and a test page will print. If the printer self test fails,your problem is with the printer itself rather than the printer cable or computer.Should this occur, you should contact a technician.
2. If the printer self test prints, the next step is to have Windows print a test page. Click on Start, Settings, Printers, and right click on the icon of the printer with the problem. Select properties and press the Print Test Page button.If the test page fails to print, make sure the printer cable is firmly seated in both the computer and the printer. You should also check the ends of the printer cable to make sure that none of the prongs are bent. If the test print fails, or if the print consists of nonsense characters or a few characters printed over many pages, you need to uninstall then reinstall the drivers for your printer. Paper feed problems and jams can often be resolved by using paper which conforms with the specifications provided by the printer manufacturer. On ink jet printers, the rubber rolls which pick up each sheet can sometimes become coated with paper residue which decreases the friction. Cleaning off the residue can sometimes solve paper feed problems.Special Note If your ink jet printer is making a banging or grating noise, you need to clean two areas of the printer.
 
1. Some models of ink jet printers have a gray colored narrow plastic film which extends almost the whole width of the printer just behind the rod on which the print head travels. If this film gets dirty, the print heads can have problems determining where it is and can crash against the end of the printer.Use tissue or soft cloth to clean this strip.
2. The printer head moves across a rod that can also become dirty. With the printer power on, raise the front of the printer and clean the rod with a paper towel. Put the front of the printer back down and turn off the printer. This time when you lift the front of the printer, the printer heads will move across the rod. This will allow you to clean the part of the rod that was covered when you cleaned it the first time. If you spray the paper towel with WD-40, this will do a better job of cleaning the rod.As the printer gets older, it may become necessary to perform these two cleaning jobs at least once a week.

 

Windows Firewall keeps blocking specific software

Affects: Windows XP/Vista/7

Description: Windows comes loaded with a built-in firewall that will block any program that istrying to communicate with the Internet without permission. However, this sometimes trips upprograms that are legitimate.

Solution: Open the Control Panel and go to Windows Firewall. Click on Advanced Settings.Click in Inbound Rules in the left hand column and then select New Rule in the right handcolumn. Select Program as the Rule Type, select the program that you want to give permission,and select “Allow the connection.”Repeat this process in Outbound Rules. Once you’ve done so, you should no longer haveproblems with that program tripping the firewall.

Windows doesn’t detect your DVD drive

Affects: Windows Vista/7

Description: Although your DVD drive appears in BIOS, it in rare cases could disappear from Windows 7, which of course means you can’t play DVDs

Solution: Run regedit and find  

 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\ 

Find and delete the UpperFilters and LowerFilters entries, then reboot. If this doesn’t work, enter Disk Management and look for the drive letter of your DVD drive. Right-click that drive, then click Change Drive Letter and Paths. Change the drive letter to some other, unused letter, then reboot.

Windows says that I am running out of disk space

Affects: Windows XP/Vista/7

Description: This alert will appear when a hard drive is running very low on free space. Theerror flags relative to the size of the disk, so larger drives will have more free space remaining when this error appears.


Solution: Windows XP users should run cleanmgr from the Run menu while Vista and Windows7 users should do a Windows Search for Disk Cleanup. This will pull up a utility that can purge ahard drive of unneeded files like temporary files and files stuck in the recycle bin.If Disk Cleanup can’t free up enough room to rid you of the error, you’ll need to delete someprograms that you no longer use or move files onto a secondary or external hard drive. Videofiles, image files, and music files often consume the most space on the average user’s hard drive, soconsider cleaning out and/or moving those first. A good program which can automate this cleanup process is CCleaner.
CCleaner will remove all temporary files from web browsers, cookies, clear the Windows Recycle Bin, temporary files,log files and remove unused or old registry entries.

For Downloading CCleaner Please Click Here

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