Computer Basics - Basic Troubleshooting Techniques
Computer Basics - Basic Troubleshooting Techniques
good thing to try. This can solve a lot of basic issues you may experience
Computer Basics with your computer.
Basic Troubleshooting Techniques
▶︎ Take notes about error messages: If your computer gives you an error You check the printer's USB cord and find that it's not plugged in. You must have
message, be sure to write down as much information as possible. You may unplugged it accidentally when you plugged something else into the computer earlier.
be able to use this information later to find out if other people are having Once you plug in the USB cord, the printer starts working again. It looks like this printer
the same error. issue is solved!
▶︎ Always check the cables: If you're having trouble with a specific piece of This is just one example of an issue you might encounter while using a computer. In the
computer hardware, such as your monitor or keyboard, an easy first step is rest of this lesson, we'll talk about other common computer problems and some ways to
to check all related cables to make sure they're properly connected. solve them.
case and the power outlet. Ctrl+Alt+Delete (the Control, Alt, and Delete keys) on your keyboard to
open the Task Manager. On a Mac, press and hold Command+Option+Esc.
▶︎ Solution 2: If it is plugged into an outlet, make sure it is a working outlet. You can then select the unresponsive application and click End task (or
To check your outlet, you can plug in another electrical device, such as a Force Quit on a Mac) to close it.
lamp.
▶︎ Solution 2: Update the application. To do this, click the Help menu and
look for an option to check for Updates. If you don't find this option,
another idea is to run an online search for application updates.
▶︎ Solution 2: Your computer may be running out of hard drive space. Try
deleting any files or programs you don't need.
▶︎ Solution 3: If you're using a PC, you can run Disk Defragmenter. To learn
more about Disk Defragmenter, check out our lesson on Protecting Your
Computer.
▶︎ Solution 2: Check the audio player controls. Many audio and video players
will have their own separate audio controls. Make sure the sound is turned
on and that the volume is turned up in the player.
▶︎ Solution 3: Check the cables. Make sure external speakers are plugged in,
turned on, and connected to the correct audio port or a USB port. If your
computer has color-coded ports, the audio output port will usually be
green.
▶︎ Solution 3: Press and hold the Power button. The Power button is usually
located on the front or side of the computer, typically indicated by the
first. If you're not a computer expert, it's possible that attempting these solutions could
make the situation worse.
Keep in mind that most computer problems have simple solutions, although it may take
some time to find them. For difficult problems, a more drastic solution may be
required, like reformatting your hard drive or reinstalling your operating system. If you
think you might need a solution like this, we recommend consulting a professional