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The document outlines a task for classifying common defects into hardware, software, or network categories and suggests troubleshooting steps for each issue. It provides specific examples such as a computer not turning on, Wi-Fi issues, application crashes, printer problems, and slow computer performance. The task requires students to complete a table with the correct classifications and steps for resolution.

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The document outlines a task for classifying common defects into hardware, software, or network categories and suggests troubleshooting steps for each issue. It provides specific examples such as a computer not turning on, Wi-Fi issues, application crashes, printer problems, and slow computer performance. The task requires students to complete a table with the correct classifications and steps for resolution.

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Activity: Defect Classification and Troubleshooting

Instructions:

1. Below is a list of common defects. Identify whether each issue is hardware, software, or
network-related by writing the correct category in the second column.
2. Suggest at least three troubleshooting steps for each issue.

Defect/Issue Category Troubleshooting Steps


(Hardware/Software/Network)
The computer won’t turn Hardware 1. Check if the power cable is
on. properly plugged in.
2. Try a different power outlet
or use a different power cable.
3. Inspect the power button and
internal components for
damage.
The Wi-Fi is connected Network 1. Restart the router and
but there is no internet modem.
access. 2. Check if other devices can
connect to the internet.
3. Contact the internet service
provider if the issue persists.
An application keeps Software 1. Restart the computer and try
crashing. reopening the application.
2. Update or reinstall the
application.
3. Check for system updates or
compatibility issues.
The printer is not Hardware 1. Ensure the printer is turned
printing. on and connected to the
computer.
2. Check for paper jams or low
ink levels.
3. Reinstall or update the
printer driver.
The computer is running Software 1. Close unnecessary programs
very slow. running in the background.
2. Run a virus scan to check for
malware.
3. Clear temporary files and
perform disk cleanup.

Student Task:

 Complete the table with the correct category and troubleshooting steps.
 Be ready to discuss your answers in class.

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