Computers Behaving Badly: Part 1

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  • Author Kim Denyse
  • Published July 3, 2010
  • Word count 558

COMPUTERS BEHAVING BADLY: PART 1

The facts of life are that your computer is going to have a hissy fit and misbehave eventually.

It’s a frightening and stressful experience as you contemplate losing all your work, hefty repair bills and major loss of time… not to mention the inconvenience of being without it.

Most of the stress is caused by not knowing what is going on and as you hand over your life’s work to a Swahili speaking technician you are at his/her mercy.

Well, knowledge is power and like it or not you need to learn a leetle bit of techy talk to alleviate your pain

It is my mission to help you understand in the simplest terms what you need to know as a computer owner/operator in order for you to take back some control and save you that imminent nervous breakdown, stroke, heart attack and major financial set back.

Computers really aren't all that mysterious. All types of computers consist of two basic parts:

Hardware and Software

Anything you buy for your computer can be classified as either hardware or software

  1. Hardware is any part of your computer that has a physical structure, e.g. the computer monitor or keyboard

If you can touch it, it is hardware

"Hardware: The parts of a computer system that can be kicked." (Jeff Pesis)

  1. Software is any set of instructions that tells the hardware what to do

It guides the hardware and tells it how to accomplish each task

Software can be downloaded from the Internet or installed from a CD

e.g. a Program

When you have a problem with your computer it is important to establish whether the cause is hardware or software related.

Generally if you are able to start your computer and get into the windows screen without the computer stopping, restarting, freezing, or blue screening (crashes) then the problem is most likely software related.

If your computer does not start, crashes, freezes, or restarts before you can get in the windows screen then the problem is hardware related.

The most common exception to that rule is if your system is severely infected with viruses and in that case you will need to treat those symptoms as a hardware failure although technically it is a software issue. The reason for this is because the software used to identify the hardware component has been corrupted and creates a scenario that deems the hardware as faulty.

HINT: to prove if the problem is software related

  1. start the computer in safe mode by continually pressing F8 when the computer first starts showing writing on the monitor

  2. then selecting the safe mode option from the start up options provided. This can sometimes stop the computer from installing the corrupted software.

  3. If the computer starts and you are able to get to the windows screen then the problem is probably due to corrupted software for a hardware component.

(do not panic if this seems a bit complex and doesn't work first time it takes practice even for experienced users)

I have a lot more to say on the subject but let me know what you think so far

I am happy to translate this page into even more simple terms

Warm regards,

Kim-Denyse D.BUS.M.D

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