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Basic Troubleshooting
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Uh-oh … Something’s wrong with my computer.
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What should I do??
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CHECK THE CORDS Is your computer on? Power Cord? Power button? Monitor System Unit Power Switch Non-responsive screen? Keyboard/mouse plugged in USB vs PS/2
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What do all those other cords do? PORTPURPOSEPICTURE Ethernet PortInternet Audio PortsSpeakers & Headphones HDMI (“High Definition Multimedia Interface”) Projector
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NOTHING IS MOVING …….
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THE LIFE SAVER: Task Manager CTRL + DELETE + ALT Brings up Task Manager window Click on program which is taking too long to respond or whose CPU usage is colored red. “End Task”
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RANDOMLY CRASHING ? Overheating Remove any items covering the vents Updated Anti-Virus? Anti-virus updates contain important “fixes” – always install updates to ensure broadest protection.
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ISP BASICS ISP – Internet Service Provider Dial-UpCable and DSLWireless Connection to an Internet Service Provider via telephone lines Broadband Internet access that uses cable television and telephone lines, respectively Computer network that isn’t connected by a cable (wire)
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WHAT DO ALL THESE NUMBERS MEAN? 56kbps Email & light browsing 1Mbps Lots of browsing, downloading music, streaming videos OR multiple people in your household 3Mbps Serious gamers OR consistently send/receive LARGE files
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INTERNET CONNECTION LOST? Check cables Click on internet connection icon. Network & Sharing Center Disconnect/connect Restart your computer
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Used to make your web-browsing experience more convenient by remembering: Addresses Account numbers Usernames & Encrypted passwords Last place on webpage COOKIE S
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BUT – they can also be used to track specific web sites or a user’s navigation through a particular website. You CAN turn off cookies in your browser … but some websites may not load properly
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DISABLE/ENABLE POP-UPS Internet Explorer Go to Tools -> Internet Options -> Privacy -> select your level on the scroll Chrome Settings -> Privacy/Content Settings Pop-ups “pop-up” in different areas on different browsers Chrome – address bar; IE – near Taskbar
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DON’T CLICK ON LINKS DON’T DOWNLOAD ATTACHMENTS!
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AUDIO Multiple audio ports and areas for volume control. Mute on? Stereos plugged into headphone port? No luck? Try “Hardware and Sound” in the Control Panel.
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STILL HAVING TROUBLE … Google is your friend Write down error message and call IT
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INTERNET CRIME
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MALWARE HOW IT INFECTS: Tricks you into installing, or installs without your knowledge, along with desired programs that seem beneficial (Music, Videos, Games, Screensavers, Pictures). Distribution channels include IRC, peer-to-peer networks, newsgroup postings, etc. WHAT IT DOES: Steals personal information and usage habits. Can change computer settings, home pages, and break other programs. Embeds deeply into OS, very difficult to remove, can damage files/equipment.
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DON’T CLICK ON POP-UPS!
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