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Monday, November 21, 2016

Problem:

What is the solution when the sound isn't working?





Solution:



        1. Check the volume level. 2  Click the audio button in the top-right or bottom-right corner of the screen to make sure the sound is turned on and that the volume is up.3.Check the audio player controls. Many audio and video players will have their own separate audio controls. Make sure the sound4. is turned on and that the volume is turned up in the player.




























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Problem:   What is the solution when the Computer Keeps Restarting?






Solution:

This could just be the result of a series of Windows Updates, which require several reboots sometimes. Take a look and see if the restart process mentions “Updating Windows”, if so – just have some patience, it’s worth it.

Now, another cause might be mechanical – Is your computer making odd noises? Is it unusually hot? If your computer is not brand new, you might need to clean the dust that accumulated inside the box. To do that – follow our computer cleanup guide. If the problem persists after cleaning the computer, run a virus scan and a malware scan.

Once you’ve exhausted all of these tests, consider taking your computer to a specialist.




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Problem: What is the solution for a strange noise from Computer?












Solution:


Is your machine making a strange whirring noise? It might be a fan dying. Computers accumulate dust over time, and when fans get clogged, they can slow down, decreasing their effectiveness and making an unpleasant grinding sound.

Another common computer problem is the dreaded "click" of a dying hard drive — one of the most potentially destructive PC problems there is. If you hear a rapid clicking or clunking noise inside your computer, it's best to get a backup plan in place, if you don't already have one — chances are your hard drive is close to dying and taking all your valuable data with it. Then again, it may be a loose component or screw inside the machine. Either way, don't ignore it.







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Problem :     How to format a write protected USB?








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Problem :  How to solve when the computer would not turned ON?













Sulution:             


This can be a computer user's worst nightmare. You hit the power button and nothing happens. Any number of things can cause this computer problem — it may be something as simple as a loose cord, or as serious as a dead power supply.
Another common PC problem is when the computer turns on and the fan and lights come on, but the machine doesn't boot, or shows a blank screen. This could be anything from a dead (or unplugged) monitor to a dead hard drive or corrupted boot sector.
Problem;      How to format a write protected USB?








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Problem 02:     How to Make Bootable USB?









Solution  :


 Insert your USB flash drive to your running computer. As the first step, we need to run Command Prompt as administrator. To do this, we need to find cmd by typing 'cmd' in the search box on Windows Start Menu. After search result for 'cmd' appears, right click on it and select "Run as administrator".
    Type 'diskpart' on Command Prompt (without quotes) and hit Enter. Wait for a while until the DISKPART program run.
    Type 'list disk' to view active disks on your computer and hit Enter. There would be seen that the active disks shown as Disk 0 for hard drive and Disk 1 for your USB flashdrive with its total capacity.
    Type 'select disk 1' to determine that disk 1 would be processed in the next step then hit Enter.
    Type 'clean' and hit Enter to remove all of data in the drive.
    Type 'create partition primary' and hit Enter. Creating a primary partition and further recognized by Windows as 'partition 1'.
    Type 'select partition 1' an hit Enter. Choosing the 'partition 1' for setting up it as an active partition.
    Type 'active' and hit Enter. Activating current partition.
    Type 'format fs=ntfs quick' and hit Enter. Formatting current partition as NTFS file system quickly.
    Type 'exit' and hit Enter. Leaving DISKPART program but don't close the Command Prompt instead. We would still need it for next process.







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Problem:  What is the solution when there is no display on monitor?
Solution:



                                      









Sometimes our computer got turned on, but our displays show nothing and give us a blank display, “no signal” or “Check video cable” error. In that case there are numbers of possible issue which creates that’s problem and preventing your computer to boot up normally.

So, stick with this tutorial and do the step by step hardware verification what we show you below, in order to start or boot up your computer:

Solution1: – Monitor Checkup

The first thing you’ll have to make sure is does your monitor is “Power on” or not and then check the video cable is connected properly or not.


Solution 2: – Graphic Hardware Checkup

If you have a graphic card installed in your motherboard, then you should remove it and plug your monitor’s video cable directly to the motherboard and try to start your computer again.

If your computer starts normally that means you have a faulty graphic card installed in your computer, you can try to repair it or replace it with the new one.

If you don’t know how to remove your graphic card here we have a short demonstration in our other tutorial “How To Install Graphic Card Or Video Card In Your Computer ?” to show how to do that.

If you having a problem with your graphic card, we also have an another tutorial to show you “How To Repair A Graphic Card By ReFlow Solder

Solution 3
: Internal Hardware Checkup


There is lots of extra hardware in your computer’s cabinet which have no relation between to your motherboard’s startup i.e. Harddrive, DVD-RW, FDD and External Card. If the problem is generating from the internal hardware parts there is a chance your computer won’t able to boot and shows you “no display”.

A motherboard only needs Ram, Processor, Fan and SPMS to startup itself. So, remove all the unnecessary hardware like HDD, FDD, DVD-RW and External card etc. to check does this problem is coming from those extra Internal Hardwares or not.

After that, try to turn on your computer. If your computer boots up normally, that means you have an issue with your internal hardware parts and you can check every hardware parts one by one to find which one creates that problem. If your display doesn’t show you anything yet, then move on to next solution.

Solution 4:  CMOS Battery Checkup

Sometimes our motherboard’s CMOS battery got drained out and start’s creating this problem’s and maybe prevent your computer to starts up. In that case, you can remove your CMOS battery and try to start your computer again.

If your computer starts, then change your motherboard’s CMOS battery and try to start your computer again. If that also doesn’t help’s you, move on to the next solution.

Solution 5:
Ram Checkup


Commonly Ram must be the 90% of the reason for this “no display” problem. If your ram got dead, your motherboard will never be able to start itself until you’ve replaced it with a new one.

If you have two rams installed in your computer, then remove one of them and try to turn on your computer. If your computer still won’t turn on then remove that ram from that slot and install it into another slot. If your computer still won’t able to Turn ON, then do those previous steps with your other ram stick (vice versa).

If you still facing that problem that means there is a chance your ram got dead, in that case, borrow a compatible “Ram stick” to your friend and install it into your computer to checks does your ram creates that problem or not.

If you find your ram dead, you can try to clean it “How to Clean a Ram Stick ?” And then check that ram does it works after cleaning. If the cleaning doesn’t work then you should try to repair your ram by following our this tutorial “How to Repair a Dead Ram Stick (Memory Stick)?”.

Solution 6:  Processor/Motherboard Checkup

You can try to check your motherboard by installing another process into it to know, does your processor is the one who’s creating this problem or not. Otherwise, you are having a motherboard problem because there are only 1% of chances that your processor got damaged.

If the above 5 checkups didn’t work for you that means you have 99% of chances you’ve had a faulty motherboard on your side. Take you motherboard to the repair shop or you can replace it with the new one.


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