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How Would I Know if My Computer Needs to be Repaired?

Whether you are a business owner or a regular employee, there are many daily tasks that you do through your computers. It has been a significant part of our life to own a computer or a laptop to aid us in our daily tasks. Visit https://www.ckpcomputers.com.au/

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How Would I Know if My Computer Needs to be Repaired?

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  1. How Would I Know if My Computer Needs to be Repaired?

  2. Computer or laptop is significant to aid us in our daily tasks. It also needs to be maintained and repaired.

  3. Depending on the problem, your computer may give you a warning that something is not right.

  4. Whether your computer is showing signs that it needs to be repaired or not, here are some things to note:

  5. 1. Physical damage

  6. This is one of the most prominent signs that your computer needs technical attention. Damages such as a broken laptop LCD screen, cracked cases or other abnormal strange noises may signify that the unit has been physically mistreated.

  7. If the damage is just cosmetic, the unit may continue to operate without issue, other damage can sometimes lead to more serious technical issues later on

  8. 2. Running slowly

  9. Slow performance of computers is generally caused by software but in some cases can also be caused by hardware. Other issues could be a lack of available memory or the storage drive is reaching capacity and needs to be cleaned out.

  10. 3. Overheating

  11. All computers have a built in cooling system that usually involves one or more fans that distributes the air throughout the case & central processing unit (CPU) to avoid overheating.

  12. However, there are some instances where the cooling system is not functioning properly, fan failure or dust build up can prevent adequate cooling and can lead to premature component failure.

  13. 4. Error messages

  14. If you are receiving error messages, then you must be a reason why. Ignoring messages can lead to bigger problems down the track so it’s best to get them fixed as soon as possible.

  15. 5. Infected with malware

  16. Infections can effect computers to varying degrees. Some more minor infections can be detected easily and fixed by an anti-virus software solution. However, there are some viruses that can cause major problems to a computer which, in worst cases, renders them inoperable.

  17. These are just a few signs that your computer is in danger and needs to be attended to urgently. Ignoring these warnings may cause severe problems or could even lead to unit replacement.

  18. Would you risk having to replace an entire PC due to not getting (what could be) a simple problem fixed?

  19. If your computer needs urgent attention or would just like a service done, CKP Computers is here to help. Please don’t hesitate to give us a call, our number is 0447 619 397 or you can send us an enquiry, either through our contact page, by Facebook or by email, helpme@ckpcomputers.com.au.

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