Thursday, February 23, 2012

When To Handle PC repair Alone And When To Arrange A Technician

By Adam Ellis


A broken desktop is among the most frustrating sides of life for those that know nothing about PC repair. When faced with a stuttering Computer, slow working or one that's simply died, you do not know when you must attempt to fix the issue yourself and when you should call the execs. Here's a guide on what can be done, what you shouldn't attempt and what a good technician should offer.

There are things you can do when your Computer isn't performing as fast as it should. The likeliest solution to help is to perform an anti-malware and antivirus scan. Delete any software or files recognised by these programs as suspicious.

Doing a disk clean up to get rid of unused software and temporary files may work. Removing screen savers and desktop images will probably also make a real difference. Lowering your resolution may also speed up the machine.

If these measures are ineffective, make sure that at least 15% of your disk space is free. Having less than this available can significantly slow things down. If all these measures don't work, some brave people might try giving the inside of the box a good clean by themselves. This isn't safe to do as many things can go wrong which may cause permanent problems.

It's far safer to call a technician at this point. Today one can have a pro at one's home to do the mend as easily as one can have take-outs delivered. A technician who's content to perform the fix in your home is ideal as PCs may become damaged during travelling.

Aspects a professional should have are the ability to find the difficulty in good time, charge moderately and offer you more than one solution. He can also explain things to you in a way you can understand. If you follow these pointers, your frustration levels should decrease and you can live easily with your technology.




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