How to troubleshoot computer hardware/software


















Your PC fan runs according to how much your PC is heating. The higher the temperature, the faster the fan will run. You can use the SpeedFan app for this purpose as well. It will tell you the running speed of all the fans inside your PC so you can manage their speed.

If you have multiple RAM slots, then taking out each one of them one by one and starting the PC will help find the culprit. In the end, you will have to replace the corrupted RAM or the hard disk, whichever has the issue.

If your PC is not powering on at all — not even a single light in it, then it must be a problem with the power source. Laptop users: Take out the battery and put it back before starting the laptop.

Start the PC on charger power and see if it works. You will have to replace the battery if it fixes the problem. Note: You should also remove all types of external devices connected to your PC while trying this. A malfunctioning device might cause this issue. If you hear a lot of extra noise while using the PC, then most probably it is a plea to clean it up.

Get it cleaned or use a can of compressed air or leaf blower to clean it up yourself. You can check this article about all the PC components that create noise for more information. If you hear clicking or grinding sound from the hard drive , then it might be time to get a new one. Hard drives have a limited lifespan and loud sounds are the main sign of a near hard drive failure.

You can use CrystalDiskInfo hard drive monitoring tool to check the health of your hard drive. The tool will tell you the current health of the hard drive with signs like "Good", "Caution" or "Bad". You should back up all your data immediately and try to get another hard disk before this one fails on you. BlueScreenView is a great Nirsoft utility that will show important information if you have recently suffered a Blue Screen of Death. You should be able to identify and solve the problem using this information.

Below are some common reasons for BSOD and their solutions. You can also use a third-party app like IObit Driver Booster to automatically find and fix driver problems. For that, you should either stop opening too many programs or upgrade the RAM. BSOD is also a sign of a dying hard disk , use the instructions in problem 11 above to identify hard disk problems. Use the instruction in problem 1 to solve it. You should connect the monitor to another PC to see whether the problem is with the PC or the monitor.

If the monitor goes black after few seconds of display, then it could be a problem with the color quality or screen adjustment. Press the auto-adjust button on your monitor to see if it fixes it.

If not, then you will have to change display color from 32bit to 16 bit. You can connect the PC to another monitor to adjust colors from your graphics card settings. Above mentioned are some of the commonly found PC hardware problems. However, these are minor issues and you can easily find a solution for it. Hence, one of the root causes of these issues lies with your devices.

Actually, some devices need a program to connect to the PC and even for its proper functioning. The program is referred to as Device drivers. Drivers help the operating system to communicate with the hardware and help in the proper functioning of these peripherals. Even your video cards, keyboards, mouse, or any USB device plugged into the computer requires device drivers.

At times, these device drivers become outdated, and hence, PC encounters any of the problems explained above. Most of the time updating your device drivers should resolve the hardware issues.

In case all the drivers are outdated, then you need to download and update all the drivers in order to fix these PC hardware problems. This is really a tedious process right. But, this is the only solution to get rid of these issues. One simple solution for this is the Remo Driver Discover tool that could scan your PC thoroughly and locate all the outdated drivers.

In addition, it even provides a single interface to download and update the device driver in just a few clicks. However, the best solution is to always keep updating your drivers to its newer versions and clean the peripherals connectors regularly to avoid dirt that causes jumpy mouse and other problems. Molly is the Lead Technical Specialist with distinguished knowledge and understanding of Mac computers and operating systems.

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Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. All other trademarks acknowledged. Mouse Problems The mouse is used for a variety of purposes, such as playing games or opening files, and moreover, it facilitates easy navigation, thus easy access to your data.

Jumpy Mouse Jumpy Mouse! My smartphone will not synch with my PC In order to ensure backup of your smartphone, it is important that you regularly sync your phone content with your computer. Keyboard Problems As we all know the keyboard is a vital part of any computer. Power Cord Problems Whether it is a laptop or a desktop, power cords are a vital part of any computer. Strange Noises When your computer makes a lot of noise, it's usually due to a hardware problem or a noisy fan.

Overheating If a computer casing does not have an adequate cooling system, the computer's components may begin to generate excessive heat while in use.

Slow Internet Clearing cookies and Internet temporary files on a regular basis will improve the speed of your Internet browser. Insufficient Memory Processor-intensive programs also demand a lot of memory. Note that defragmenting a hard drive applies primarily to Windows-based computers. Most recent Windows editions — including XP, Vista, and Windows 7 — include a built-in disk-defragmentation tool.

Be aware that defragmenting a hard drive can be time-consuming, so make sure to perform this task when you will be away from your computer for a few hours.

If the tips listed above haven't solved your software problem, it may be time to call tech support. At minimum, you'll be able to help them narrow down the problem by describing the troubleshooting steps you've already taken on your own.

You may be trying to access this site from a secured browser on the server. Please enable scripts and reload this page. Turn on more accessible mode. Turn off more accessible mode. Skip Ribbon Commands. Skip to main content. Turn off Animations. Turn on Animations. Before you call tech support, check out our step-by-step guide to troubleshooting software. Free up RAM by closing other open programs. From the window that appears, click the Processes tab, then click the Memory menu item. This sorts all open processes based on the amount of RAM they're using.

You can shut down a runaway process by clicking the End Process button. Before you do that, you may want to do a bit of research on the process to ensure that you don't accidentally stop a critical process or program.

Restart the software. Shut down and restart your computer. Use the Internet to find help. Here are a few places to get started: Search for answers: In your search engine query, include the software program name and version, the problem you encountered, and the circumstances under which the problem occurred.

If you received a specific error message, enter the exact error message text, along with the name of the application. Check the vendor's website: Most software vendors provide some form of product help, such as answers to frequently asked questions, product documentation, or user discussion forums.

Check other websites: TechSoup's article Learning About Technology Online lists a number of other websites that offer technology tutorials, articles, and discussion forums. Undo any recent hardware or software changes. Changes to software and hardware can sometimes cause software problems, such as: Conflicts with other software: Newly installed software may conflict with other software.

For example, Symantec Norton Antivirus can conflict with competing antivirus products. So, if you recently installed another antivirus program and Norton Antivirus no longer works correctly, uninstalling the other antivirus product could solve your problem.



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