We diagnose your system to ensure optimal performance and reliability and ensure it runs smoothly and efficiently.
To diagnose a PC, start with basic troubleshooting steps like checking connections and running built-in diagnostic tools.
If issues persist, investigate further by examining hardware components, running system file checks, and potentially using specialized diagnostic software.
1. Initial Checks & Basic Troubleshooting:
Visual Inspection: Check for any physical damage to the computer, cables, or ports.
Cable Connections: Ensure all cables are securely connected to the appropriate ports, including power, display, and peripherals.
Power Issues: Verify the power supply is functioning correctly and that the computer is receiving adequate power.
Overheating: Check for dust buildup that may be blocking airflow, causing overheating.
Listen for unusual noises: Sounds like clicking or grinding could indicate hardware problems.
2. Running Built-in Diagnostic Tools:
Windows Troubleshooter: Windows offers built-in troubleshooters for various issues (e.g., hardware, internet, audio).
Windows Memory Diagnostic: This tool can check for memory-related problems.
System File Checker (SFC): Run sfc /scannow to check and repair corrupted system files.
Check Disk (CHKDSK): Run chkdsk /f /r to scan and repair disk errors.
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