Common PC problem with solutions
Common
PC Problems and Possible Solutions
This document contains information
about common computer problems and some tips that may help you to fix them. If,
after trying some of these suggestions, you are still encountering difficulties
then CareOnLine may be able to help you.
Contents
1) My internet connection is
not working 2) My computer is really slow.
3) My printer is not working
4) My printer is producing blank or illegible copies
5) Using Windows Vista Help (Vista only)
1) My internet connection is not working.
If your internet connection has
been working normally and then suddenly appears to stop working here are some
things you can check.
• Check
that the cables are all connected and have not been accidentally pulled out.
• Unplug
your modem router* from the electricity
supply, wait for about 10 seconds then plug it back it. Reboot your computer
and try your connection again.
• You
may want to make a phone call to your Internet Service Provider (i.e. BT,
Tiscali, Virgin, AOL etc) to check that they are not having any technical
issues that could be affecting your service.
(* Your modem /
router will probably be a white, black or grey ‘box’, about half the size of a
toaster, with several small lights on it. It will be connected to your phone
socket or, in the case of cable companies such as NTL or Virgin Media, your
cable socket.)
2) My computer is really slow!
With time and use a computer will
become slower. There are a number of things you can do to help with this.
Defragment your Hard Drive
1.
Go to ‘Start’*
→ ‘Programs’ → ‘Accessories’ → ‘System Tools’ → ‘Disk Defragmenter’ (click to
start it)
2.
You will see a list of the ‘drives’ in your computer.
Select the ‘C:’ drive and select ‘Analyse’
3.
The program will take a few minutes and will then advise
you about whether to defragment your hard drive or not. Just follow the
onscreen tips.
5. The process may take a few minutes or several hours
depending on the size and condition of your hard drive. This is all perfectly
normal.
(* The ‘Start’ button is located in the bottom left hand corner of
your screen. Just click on it and a menu will appear.)
Clean up the computers registry
A good registry
cleaner can be downloaded from
here: http://www.eusing.com/free_registry_cleaner/registry_cleaner.htm
1. After
it is installed, click ‘skip’ on its registration screen.
2. Choose
‘Scan registry issue’
3. Once
it has finished click ‘Repair registry issue’.
4. This
program automatically saves a backup of your existing registry and will then
clean it up.
5. If
the PC behaves in an undesirable way following a scan and automatic repair
(which can sometimes happen) then open the program again but this time select
‘Restore previous registry’.
Remove any temporary or redundant files from off
your hard drive.
• There is a handy free utility
that can do this for you automatically called C-Cleaner.
It can
be downloaded
from: http://www.ccleaner.com/
Error check your Hard Drive
There
is a very handed utility from Microsoft called ‘Guided Help’ that can carefully
walk you through the process of error checking your Hard Drive(s). You can download it here:
Once it is running it will ask you
to select which drive you want to error check. Choose your ‘C:’ drive.
Alternatively - If you have any problems with the above, then
another way to error check your hard drive is as follows.
1. Open
‘My Computer’ (the icon should be on your desktop
2. Right click on the ‘C:’ drive and go to
‘Properties’
3. Go
to the ‘Tools’ tab and select ‘Error Checking’ – ‘Check Now’
4. Place
a tick mark in the two boxes - ‘Automatically fix file system errors’ and ‘Scan
for and attempt recovery of bad sectors.’ You will probably get a message
saying that the scan can be scheduled for the next time you start your
computer. Agree to this.
5. Reboot
your computer and the scan should automatically start. When it has finished it
will take you back to Windows.
6. You
should repeat this process for any other hard drives you may have in your
computer but you can ignore CD or DVD players.
Clean up your Start-up items
Cleaning up your start-up programs
can have a major effect on the speed of your computer, and can dramatically
increasing its performance.
1. Browse
to ‘Start’ → ‘Programs’ → ‘Startup’ and look in that folder. Things such as
Adobe Speed Launcher and Microsoft Office can be deleted from this ‘startup’
folder by right clicking on them and
choosing ‘delete’. This will not remove
Microsoft Office or any Adobe product. It just prevents them from pre-loading
when your computer first starts. This means that your computer can run a little
faster. You can still access Microsoft Office etc in the usual way.
2. Things
that you regularly use such as ‘Guide’ should not be deleted from this folder
as that will prevent them from automatically loading for you at start-up. As a
general rule you can safely remove anything from this folder that you do not
use every time you start your PC. If in doubt about a program then leave it.
3) My printer is not working.
If your printer has suddenly
stopped working here are some things you may want to check.
• Check
that the printer is switched on and that the cables and connections to your
printer and between your printer and PC are all OK.
• Look
for any flashing lights or error codes on the printer. Often a flashing light
can indicate a paper jam that would prevent the printer from working. Once the
paper is removed the printer should resume normal operation. If you can see an error code check its
meaning in your printer manual or by doing a search online for the model of
your printer along with the error code.
•
When you try to print, check that the name of the
printer appears in
4) My printer is producing blank or incomplete copies
• If
your printer is appearing to work normally but the resulting print is blank,
illegible or otherwise incomplete then you should check the status of the ink
cartridges in your printer as they may need replacing.
• If
after checking the status of your ink cartridges, the printer is still
appearing to work normally but the resulting print is blank or illegible then
it may be necessary for you to clean or calibrate the printer heads. This can normally
be done by accessing the service menu of the printer from your computer. Often
there will be a printer utility program in your ‘Programs’ menu (Go to ‘Start’ →
‘Programs’) which can help you service your printer automatically.
5) Using Windows Vista Help
Here is a useful tip for Windows
Vista users only. Vista has a very useful built in help section that surpasses
that of earlier editions of Windows. This support includes useful tools which,
with your permission, can carefully walk you through possible solutions to the
issues you are facing.
To start the
help process:
• Go
to ‘Start’ → ‘Help and Support’
• Type
in keywords relating to you problem in the search box.
•
Look through the results to see if your problem
is listed and then select it to get some help.
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