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What’s Causing Your Computer Problems?

Computer problems are a fact of life. Every day seems to bring one that causes you at least a headache, if not the loss of important files. If your computer is crashing, making noises, overheating or is just slow, then you have several options at your disposal to help you overcome the problem.

1. Slow Computer


If your computer is running slow, then you might have one of several possible problems that are, fortunately, easy to fix. Viruses, spyware, registry issues and a lack of disk space can all affect the way your computer functions. Frequent scanning for viruses and spyware can help keep your computer running the way it should.

If viruses and spyware aren’t your problem, then you may be running short on disk space. Deleting unnecessary files, defragmenting your hard drive and cleaning your registry are all easy to do and will make your computer run more smoothly.

2. Crashing

While computers often seem to crash for no reason, there is always a specific cause. If your computer is crashing frequently, then checking for faulty components should be your first course of action. If everything seems to be in working order, then try reinstalling Windows. For optimum performance, Windows should be reinstalled a couple of times each year.

3. Noises

If your computer is making loud noises that don’t sound like a fan, and you’re not running an incompatable disk, then it’s definitely your hard drive. While replacing your hard drive is probably the last thing you want to think about, sometimes they just stop working. Check to see if your computer is under warranty. If it’s not, then buying a new hard drive may be preferable to buying a new computer.

4. Overheating

One of the worst things about computers is the amount of heat they generate. If your computer is overheating, then you’ve probably left it on a soft surface that doesn’t allow it to vent properly or just left it on too long. Try turning your computer off for a while, and if that doesn’t do it, then at least make sure it’s placed on a hard surface. Constant overheating can damage your computer.

While computer problems can be annoying, they’re not the end of the world. Take a deep breath and start doing a little research. With all of the computer-related products available online, you should have no trouble finding one that can address your specific problem.

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VISHAL

I am Vishal Gaikar, Engineer, Web Addicted, Living in Maharastra, India. Email Me @ vishal@techbucket.org

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