Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Analyzing Various Computer Problems

We're often faced problems facing the problem which is common in the computer. Therefore this time I want to share with friends all about the various problems that commonly occur on the computer.  And I also want to give a solution, do not let friends all confused what to do if problems arise. Okay, we go directly to the discussion

Damage to the computer in the outline can be divided into two, namely:
1. Factor Hardware
2. Factor Software

Add. 1. Damage Factors Hardware could be due to:
1. Installation hardware is not correct as cabling, jumpers, slots, bolts or screws, etc..
2. Damage to the hardware components, such as Processor, Motherboard, Memory, VGA card, hard drive, etc..

Add. 2. Damage to Factor Software can be caused by:
1. Damage to the System Operation
2. Damage to the Application Program
3. Damage to the Driver
Description more about how to detect damage to the PC and how to overcome them, are described below:


HOW TO DETECT DAMAGE / PROBLEMS IN COMPUTER


1. At the time of pressing the power button, there is no sign of power / electricity Stroom emerging, such as lighting control / power led is not lit, power supply fan does not live

Possible damage
1. Electricity is not working
2. Power supply broken
3. Chasing power cable not or incorrectly installed on the motherboard.
4. CMOS Jumper motherboard incorrectly installed (in a position clear)
5. The motherboard is damaged (dead) 

How to cope with
1. Check the power supply if installed properly.
2. Check the power supply must be replaced if damaged
3. Check the power cable to the motherboard is properly installed
4. Check the CMOS jumper if it is installed correctly.
5. Check / Check the motherboard is functioning properly or not
6. When you have ascertained the cause, the damaged components must be repaired or replaced
 
2. At the time of pressing the power button, LED lamp is lit, but no any display screen monitors

Possible damage
1. Power supply is not functioning optimally
2. Processor, memory, or motherboard is not working
3. VGA monitor or not functioning
4. Installation of power cable and data cable not correctly

How to cope with
1. Check whether the power supply is functioning optimally.
2. Check the processor, memory, or motherboard is functioning well
3. Check the monitor / VGA is good befungsi
4. Unplug all power cables and data cables from his position, then turn on the computer caba
 
3. At the time of pressing the power button, the display that looks monitored only the BIOS program, there is a message "No System Disk / Invalid System Disk

Possible damage
1. There is a floppy disk inserted in drive A
2. Hard drive can not function
3. No OS
4. Damage to the OS

How to cope with
1. Check whether there is a floppy disk inserted in ploppy, if there are issued and then enter.
2. Check whether the cable power / data hard drives have been installed properly
3. Check whether there is damage to the hard drive detection by the BIOS hard drive, scandisk on starupdisk program
4. When you have ascertained the cause, the damaged components must be repaired or replaced including reinstall the OS.
 
4. OS can not louding with the normal view

Possible damage
1. Drivers can not function
2. Damage to the OS

How to cope with
1. Run OS with Safe Mode and then run the display utility programs, such as norton utilities
2. If you can not in this way do reinstall the OS
 
5. Display screen is not normal (not as usual)

Possible damage
1. Setting the display on the control panel is not true
2. Damage to the VGA or the driver
3. Damage to the OS
4. Damage to the monitor

How to cope with
1. Check the display settings on the control panel if it is correct
2. Check the VGA and the driver is functioning properly or not.
3. Check the monitor if there is damage or not
4. Run norton utilities for diagnosing OS.
5. When you have ascertained the cause, the damaged components must be repaired or replaced, including the reinstall.
 
6. PCs often Hang

Possible damage
1. Processor temperature is too hot.
2. PC infected with a virus
3. Damage to the OS
4. One component is not compatible with your PC
5. Damage to the memory
6. Damage to the hard drive

How to cope with
1. Check the temperature of the processor if the cooling fan instead of heat.
2. Try running the program Norton, Antivirus
3. Try out one of the suspected PC components.
4. Check whether the memory is functioning properly.
5. ScanDisk checks your hard drive with bad sectors if any.
6. When you have ascertained the cause, the damaged components must be repaired or replaced.
 
7. Computers are used frequently during sudden death

Possible damage
1. Cuk into electrical power or loose stavol
2. Power supply is not functioning well
3. PC temperature is too hot, especially processor

How to cope with
1. Check the electric choke is good or stavol
2. Please check the power supply is functioning properly.
3. Repair / replace the colling pan / fan cooling
4. When you have ascertained the cause, the damaged components must be repaired or replaced.
 
8. When turned on there ... ... ... beep beep (long) with no display on screen

Possible damage
1. Memory does not work

How to cope with
1. repair or move the pair of memory on the memory slot on the motherboard.
2. If you can not either (1), memory must be replaced and then turn it back on PC
 
9. When turned on there is the sound of the beep ... beep ... beep ... beep (repeatedly) with no display on screen

Possible damage
1. VGA card is not working

How to cope with
1. Try to unplug and plug it in again with a good VGA card on a VGA slot on the motherboard.
2. If you can not either (1), replace the VGA card.
 
10. Cd Rom / CDRW / Dvd Rom / Floppy disk does not work

Possible damage
1. Cd Rom / CDRW / Dvd Rom / Floppy dis is not installed properly.
2. Drivers Cd Rom / CDRW / DVD Rom not installed correctly
3. CD or diskette that is used damaged
4. The operating system can not work optimally
5. PC infected with a virus
6. Cd Rom / CDRW / Dvd Rom / Floppy disk damage

How to cope with
1. Check back with precise cause damage to components as in column (3) the possibility of damages.
2. Run anti-virus program (virus scan)
3. When you have ascertained the cause foktor do the replacement or repair action on the part of the problem.
 
11. Performance PC experience ganggguan (PC is not working as usual)

Possible damage
1. PC infected with a virus
2. Operating system does not function optimally

How to cope with
1. Run anti-virus program (virus scan), Norton Utilities
2. Perform repair setting / OS configuration.
 
12. The printer can not print the data well.

Possible damage
1. The printer cable is not installed properly
2. The printer driver is not installed properly or disetting
3. Paper is not installed properly or the paper is too thick
4. There are things that stuck in the printer.
5. Printah print incorrectly
6. OS is not functioning properly
7. PC infected with a virus
8. Damage to the printer

How to cope with
1. Thorough well one by one such factor in column (2), and if found the problem, do the repair or replacement of components and then try to do the print again.
 
13. Scanner can not scan

Possible damage
1. Scanner cable is not properly installed
2. Scanner driver is not installed properly or disetting
3. Printah scan is not true
4. OS is not functioning properly
5. PC infected with a virus
6. Damage to the scanner

How to cope with
1. Thorough well one by one such factor in column (2), and if found the problem is to do repairs or replacement of components and then try to do the scan again.
 
14. Keyboard, Mouse is not working properly
 
Possible damage
1. Cables Keyboard / Mouse not installed correctly
2. Drivers Keyboard / Mouse not installed correctly or gives a chance
3. OS is not functioning properly
4. PC infected with a virus
5. Damage to the keyboard / mouse
How to cope with
1. Thorough well one by one such factor in column (2), and if found the problem, do the repair or replacement of components and then try running again.
2. In the mouse need to periodically clean dirt in the mouse.

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