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Desktop Repairs - Troubleshooting Common Hardware Problems

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Are you getting the frustration with your PC or Desktop when it suddenly shut down or struck?  Most of them analyze for the first time that software issues later they come to know that, it is a problem of the hardware.  In the hardware problems, most of the problems coming from the unexpected shutdowns, lockups, etc

Unexpected shutdowns:

1) No Warning, Black Screen:

When you're using your computer there's nothing more unexpected than having your entire computer turn off suddenly. It suddenly appears as a black screen you don't have any error messages, there was no warning, you are working fine and then suddenly your computer turns itself off. Unfortunately, there are not many things you can do at that point other than to turn the computer back on and probably there might be something written in the Event Viewer in Windows.

2) Heat-Related Issue:

If your system is becoming so hot that it's automatically switching itself off to help protect the components. This is very true if you're using applications that use a lot of CPU or graphics capability and they're going to heat your system that much faster. Make sure to check all of your fans to be sure that they're spinning make sure nothing is preventing the airflow from going through your computer. You might also want to check the heat sinks make sure none have fallen off that they're all connected securely to the components. If your BIOS can provide you with temperature information you might want to boot up to the BIOS before restarting your operating system to see what the internal temperatures are inside of your computer.

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3) Failing Hardware:

Sudden shutdowns might be caused by failing hardware if you've added new hardware to your system it might be useful or remove it and see if the problem still exists. You could also check the device manager in Windows or run the hardware Diagnostics that comes with your computer to see if everything is working correctly the process it should be. Because there is so little warning and normally no error message that you can reference with these unexpected shutdowns and it becomes a lot more complicated to troubleshoot. So what you may want to do is find out what's working and start eliminating one thing after another until you find the single component that's creating these unexpected shutdowns.

LOCKUPS:

1) SYSTEM COMPLETELY STOPS:

A lockup is similar to sudden shutdown because your computer suddenly stops working but the screen doesn't go black instead everything just freezes. You're not able to move your mouse you're not able to type anything on the keyboard and simply have a computer that's no longer operating the way it should be.

2) Update Drivers and Software Patches:

If you've updated drivers recently you might want to roll back to a previous version or if you haven't updated recently it may be time to make sure you have the latest drivers installed. Check for any software patches or anything else that might update your system to get about some of those lockups.

3) Low Resources:

You also want to monitor the resources you're using on your computer. Make sure you always have enough hard drive space and that you always have enough memory possible.

Somehow, we can resolve our minor issues without a professional. But, don't be smart to resolve all your desktop repairs without any guidance.  It causes system destruction. In that state, reach the desktop repair services and they resolve your desktop repairs at your doorstep. Computer Service Hub provides all desktop and computer repair services and we have experienced and qualified technicians for your desktop repairs.

 

 

 


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