Thursday, December 8, 2011

Troubleshooting Tips.

  1. When the computer won’t turn on.
  2. When the internet isn’t working.
  3. The keys on the keyboard won’t type anything.
  4. The mouse isn’t working.
  5. The internet isn’t connecting.
  6. Email bomb.
  7. The screen is freezing up.
  8. The computer keeps turning off.
  9. The internet is going too slow.
  10. Programs arn't showing up when clicked on.





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  1. Dropbox and VLZ media player. No I don’t use either of these on my computer at home or at school. You would use these two because your files will be saved on all of you computers, and VLC media player lets you store music, pictures, videos, ect.

  1. VLC media player. It’s key features can transcode and convert media files. I would use this instead of windows media player or iTunes because it has more than 25 languages on it that are available.

  1. I would use a flash drive instead of downloading everything on a hard drive because a flash drive is a lot easier, and it is all saved on there, and it doesn’t take a long time.

  1. Datebase browser would be helpful because it would be a lot easier looking for things on your computer. The school probabley thinks that running the software from a USB drive because there could be more than just the software they want on there drive.

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