Laptop Repair 101 – How to Troubleshoot Common Laptop ProblemsLaptop Repair 101 – How to Troubleshoot Common Laptop Problems

Laptop users spend most of their time looking at the screen and keyboard. However, they don’t always realize the internal components of the laptop. Most laptops are secured with a series plastic flaps that are held in position by one or two screws. These flaps allow you to access the most important components of your laptop without opening it up. In addition, some laptops have snap-off plastic covers for things like the power switch and screen surround.

A hard drive or solid-state drive is the part of your laptop that stores all your documents and programs. Hard drives are made up of platters that spin at high speeds inside the laptop. When you drop the device, the platters may break. An SSD, on the other hand, does not have these problems, and is significantly faster than a hard drive. Sometimes, it can be possible to swap the hard drive with a SSD to make the machine function more quickly. However, since some SSDs are soldered to the motherboard, you may need to seek help from an expert in laptop repair.

In some cases, the issue may be something as simple as a damaged memory chip. In such a case, you can try to fix it yourself before calling in a technician. Laptop Repair 101 will help you if you are unsure how to proceed. This article will show you how to troubleshoot different issues and find a solution for your device.

First, you should determine whether your laptop has power issues or motherboard problems. A good way to test for both of these problems is to use a digital multi-meter. If you can’t see an image on your LCD screen, then it’s likely that your ram is not working properly. A bad cooling fan, or a failing hard disk are other common problems.

If your laptop is having problems with its screen, you might have accidentally hit “num lock”. If this is the case, you can use Windows troubleshooting software to fix the problem. It will allow you to restore your system to a previous state and help you diagnose the problem.

If you can’t fix your laptop by yourself, you can try taking apart your laptop’s battery. Some parts of your laptop are incredibly fragile and require professional help to repair them. It’s relatively simple if you know how to do it. In many cases, the parts that are most likely to fail are hidden under the flaps on the bottom of your machine. You can also buy second-hand parts on eBay.

Dirt and dust can cause damage to the keyboard. You can check for this by lifting the key cover. Some keyboards don’t have removable keys covers so this can be difficult. To clean the keys, use a dry cotton swab or compressed air to remove any debris from them.

About Joshua Shuemake

Joshua Shuemake is an IT (information technology) professional, based in the Dallas/Fort Worth area of Texas. Joshua is CEO of Joshua Shuemake Consulting, providing services such as IT consulting, laptop and computer repair, iPhone repair, and computer networking services for small businesses. You can follow him on Twitter at @joshuashuemake.

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4 Tips to Keep Your Smile Healthy & Shining Bright4 Tips to Keep Your Smile Healthy & Shining Bright

The health of your body is very crucial to your well being and quality of life. Your teeth and mouth are a part of that too! It is important that your teeth and mouth are well nourished and taken care of to keep your smile healthy and shining bright. Luckily, there are many easy ways to help prioritize the True Smile Orthodontics and teeth with minimal effort. Here are some tips for keeping the beautiful and healthy smile you deserve from Dr. Peter Sutton and True Smile Orthodontics

Brush and floss

The American Dental Association recommends brushing your teeth twice a day for two minutes with a soft-bristled brush and flossing daily in between teeth to keep plaque at bay. Flossing, while boring and annoying, is pertinent to teeth health. Did you know not flossing is linked to heart disease? YIKES!

Eat Healthy

Sweet treats are delicious, and you should treat yourself. However, eating too many sweets can lead to cavities and even tooth decay. Eating a healthy, well-balanced diet complete with fruits and vegetables is the key to having healthy teeth and gums. When you do eat or drink something sweet, be sure to brush your teeth ASAP to remove excess sugar.

Rinse and Repeat

No one wants to be caught with stinky breath! However, mouthwash offers benefits other than making your breath smell fresh. Mouthwash helps to protect your teeth and gums by killing bacteria that can lead to gum disease. Be sure to rinse at least once a day for 30-60 seconds!

Visit your Dentist (and Orthodontist)

Routine oral health exams are essential for keeping your mouth healthy. It is recommended that you have a general dentist appointment every six months. At this appointment they can examine your mouth and address any potential issues. Then your hygienist can professionally clean your teeth and gums to remove any plaque and polish up your smile. Your general dentist can also recommend that you see your orthodontist if you might be a good candidate or benefit from -. It is recommended that children receive an orthodontic evaluation around age 7.

With just a little TLC, you can help preserve and maintain your beautiful, healthy smile. Your teeth and mouth will thank you! As always, never hesitate to reach out to - any teeth questions you may have!

 

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