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Title: COMPUTER/LAPTOP REPAIR IN NEW YORK?


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COMPUTER/LAPTOP REPAIR
  • How to repair laptop or computer?
  • Many of us are so reliant on our computers that
    its a serious problem when something goes
    wrongakin to the power going out or the water
    getting cut off. Of course you want to get your
    system back up and running as quickly as you can,
    but thats often easier said than done. Its no
    exaggeration to say an almost limitless number of
    things can go wrong with a computer, because
    everyones system and settings are different. It
    can seem almost impossible knowing where to begin
    when it comes to troubleshooting your way back to
    a working machine.

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Repairing a Computer that Freezes or Runs Slowly
  • 1.Back up your files. A computer that freezes or
    runs slowly could be a sign of more serious
    problems to come. Before you do anything else, be
    sure to back up your important folders and files
    while you still have access to them. You can back
    up your files to an external hard drive, or a
    cloud storage service, like iCloud, DropBox,or
    Google Drive.

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1.Give your computer a bit of rest
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3.Update your drivers.
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  • Windows
  • Click the Windows Start menu icon.
  • Click the Settings/Gear icon.
  • Click Update Security
  • Click Check for updates
  • Mac
  • Click the Apple Icon.
  • Click Software Updates/App Store.
  • Click the Updates tab.
  • Click Download next to any software that needs to
    be updated.

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4.Uninstall programs that might be causing the
issue.
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  • Windows
  • Click the Windows Start menu icon.
  • Click the Gear/Settings icon.
  • Click Apps.
  • Click an app or program you want to install.
  • Click Uninstall.
  • Restart your computer.
  • Mac
  • Open the Finder.
  • Open the Applications folder.
  • Click and drag a program you want to uninstall to
    the trashcan in the Dock.
  • Right-click the trashcan icon and click Empty
    Trash.
  • Restart your Mac.

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Check your CPU and memory usage.
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  • Windows
  • Right-click the Windows Start menu.
  • Click Task Manager.
  • Click a program that's using too much CPU or
    memory.
  • Click End Task.
  • Mac
  • Click the magnifying glass icon in the
    upper-right corner.
  • Type "Activity Monitor" in the search bar and
    press '"Enter/Return.
  • Click the CPU tab to check CPU usage.
  • Click the Memory tab to check memory usage.
  • Click a program that is using too much memory or
    CPU.
  • Click the "X" icon in the upper-left corner to
    force close the program.

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  • Determine if your computer is overheating.

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  • Determine if your computer is overheating. Touch
    your desktop computer tower or the bottom of your
    laptop, or back of your all-in-one desktop unit
    to see if it feels hot to the touch. Also, check
    to see if the fans or coolant system is working
    properly. You can also download tools like Core
    Temp to check the temperature of your CPU. If
    your computer is overheating, open it and make
    sure all dust is cleaned out of the inside of the
    computer and that it has proper ventilation.
  • Note Opening the bottom panel of a laptop
    computer may void the warranty. If your laptop is
    still under warranty, contact the manufacturer or
    point of sale and see what you need to do to get
    your laptop fixed.
  • Even if your computer isn't having problems, it's
    a good idea to clean the fans regularly.

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Run a diagnostic check.
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  • Run a diagnostic check. Both Windows and macOS
    have built-in diagnostic tools. You can also use
    free third-party apps like Memtest86 to test your
    memory, CrystalDiskInfo to test your hard drives,
    and HWinfo to test other drives and peripherals.
    Use the following steps to run a diagnostic check
    on Windows and Mac1
  • Windows
  • Click the Windows Start menu.
  • Type "Performance Monitor" and click Performance
    Monitor.
  • Double-click Reports
  • Double-click System.
  • Double-click your computer's name.
  • Mac2
  • Restart your Mac.
  • Hold D as your Mac reboots.
  • Select your language.
  • Wait for the test to complete.
  • Note the suggestions and reference codes.

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Install and run a good antivirus and
anti-malware program.
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  • Windows3
  • Click the Windows Start menu icon.
  • Type "Recovery" and click the Recovery app
  • Click Open System Restore.
  • Click a System Restore point and click Next.
  • Click Finish
  • Wait for your computer to finish restoring (DO
    NOT INTERUPT THIS PROCESS).
  • Mac4
  • Make sure your Time Machine disk drive is
    connected.
  • Restart your Mac and hold "Command R" as your
    Mac boots up.
  • Select your language and click the arrow icon.
  • Select Restore from Time Machine Backup and click
    Continue.
  • Select the disk drive with the backup and click
    Continue.
  • Enter your username and password, if needed.
  • Select a restore point and click Continue.
  • Click your Macintosh disk and click Restore or
    Continue.

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Fixing a Computer That Does Not Boot Up
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Reinstall your operating system.
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  • window
  • Click the Windows Start menu icon.
  • Click the Gear/Settings icon.
  • Click Update Security.
  • Click Recovery in the panel to the left.
  • Click Get Started below "Reset this PC".
  • Click Keep my files or Remove everything.
  • Click Next.
  • Follow the instructions and click Reset.
  • Mac
  • Make sure your Time Machine disk drive is
    connected.
  • Restart your Mac and hold "Command R" as your
    Mac boots up.
  • Select your language and click the arrow icon.
  • Click Reinstall macOS (If you want to wipe your
    hard drive, click Disk Utility and select your
    hard drive. Then click Erase.)
  • Enter your username and password, if needed.
  • Click Continue.

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