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Ipod Stuff: Troubleshoot your Ipod

April 13th, 2010

A lot of people are encountering various problems with their iPod devices. iPod restore issues, blue, black or white screens, erase, connect and transfer problems, iPod won’t turn off (!), iPod falls into water, videos are not showing properly, audio is corrupted during playback and a lot more. The thing is that many of these issues can be resolved by following a basic troubleshooting routine every time you face a minor or major problem with your iPod.

- First of all, you got to make sure your iPod is turned on! A lot of people get so enthusiastic with their iPods forgetting the fact that the iPod is still an electronic device that uses batteries. And batteries must be fully charged. No batteries, no electricity, no iPod. So make sure your batteries are properly and fully charged before turning on your iPod.

- Restore your iPod. You will find all the information you need to restore your iPod at the apple website. Always restore your iPod using the latest updated software. Keep in mind that restoring your iPod means that you will lose all songs and other files and all settings will be restored to their original value.

- If you can’t connect your iPod with your computer via a USB or FireWire port, try a different port. It may not be your iPod’s fault but the USB’s or FireWire’s port fault instead. Try restarting your computer if the problem persists. A lot of compatibility issues have been reported, especially with the Windows XP operating system. A simple system restart might be the solution to your iPod connection problems.

- Another common mistake is the Hold switch mistake. If you forget the Hold switch in the locked position your iPod screen will show a lock image telling you that you have to turn the Hold switch off before turning on your iPod. A lot of new iPod users tend to forget the Hold switch on, thus believing that there’s something wrong with their iPod when they try to turn on the device.

- Try resetting your iPod. This usually solves a lot of issues. To reset your iPod connect it to the iPod AC Adapter and plug the adapter into an electrical outlet. Alternatively, connect your iPod to your computer’s built in FireWire port. Turn on the Hold switch and turn it off again. Finally press the Play/Pause button and hold it until the iPod logo appears.

- Keep updating your iPod’s firmware. Firmwares keep updating all the time. Be sure you always have the latest firmware for your iPod. You can download the latest firmware for free at the apple website. Also try to reinstall your iTunes software. Always have the latest iTunes version installed. You can download the latest iTunes version for free at the apple website.

It’s not always the iPod’s fault if something goes wrong. Use common thinking troubleshooting techniques before throwing your iPod in the garbage.

Usually the problem can be resolved easily. Visit any of the thousand iPod forums to find solutions to your iPod problems. Apple maintains a great support forum at their website. I am also sponsoring this popular iPod download community that will connect you with thousands of iPod users and help you find your favorite movies, music, TV shows and a lot more.

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How to Troubleshoot Windows Stop Errors

April 12th, 2010

What is it?

 

In simple terms a windows stop error happens when Windows stops in order to avoid damaging your computer. These are almost always hardware related errors.

 

STOP errors are displayed in an eight-digit hex  code but they are often shown in a shorthand format; e.g. a STOP 0x0000000A could be written as “Stop 0xA”.

 

Four additional 8-digit numbers may often appear in brackets. These are unique to your computer and the particular error and situation.

 

What causes Windows stop errors?

 

Almost always, stop messages are caused by hardware issue. In many cases, the drivers found in the computer registry does not correspond to the actual hardware found on your PC. Hardware is often a good place to start the troubleshooting process.

 

How do you troubleshoot a stop error

 

1 – Particularly on older computers, memory modules tend to creep out of their sockets due to the heat caused by the processor. This is called memory creep. Open your computer box and ensure that all your hardware parts are properly inserted on the PC motherboard.

 

2 – Open the Event Viewer and see in the “System” and “Application” logs if there were similar past errors. This that can give you clues on the cause of the error you are now experiencing.

3 – The event viewer can be viewed by typing “EventVwr.msc” on the Run box in your start menu. Another way of accessing it is by going to Control Panel – Administrative tools – Event viewer.

4 – Remove any recently installed hardware and reboot your computer to see if the stop errors is resolved.

5 – Use the vendor’s hardware diagnostic tools to check for any possible conflicts and errors.

6- Check if you have the most recent device drivers. If that is not the case, download and update them. If however stop errors cropped up after the installation new drivers, you may have to revert to the older version or get new drivers from a different source.

7 – Get a BIOS update.

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Common Windows Vista Error Messages and How to Troubleshoot Them

April 10th, 2010

Windows Vista was introduced a while ago as an upgrade to the Windows XP and 2000 users as something more tactile, easier to use – packed with security features that will ensure the safety of your work and your operating system experience. It was also more flashy, more user friendly and gained a lot of popularity because of its more palpable interface. Though it had some compatibility issues when it was first released, Windows Vista has really come ahead in the game and has become the solution for many computer users all over the world. But of course, Windows Vista is built on the same principles as the previous versions of the OS and because of that, it is inevitably an imperfect superstructure. A word of caution here – no OS is perfect because of the degradation effects of technology and the human element in the mix. There are actually quite a few common Windows Vista error messages and this article will discuss how to troubleshoot them if you ever encounter any of them.

The solution is no different from the solution that was available for previous editions of Microsoft’s incarnations. The common element here is the registry, and Windows Vista still operates with the registry as the integral matrix that it uses to ensure that all operations within its operating system environment run smoothly. With the registry, no matter how advanced the OS, common problems will always occur. When ever you introduce third party software and programs in Windows Vista, you will introduce the potential of new problems, especially in the registry. Bad registry keys left by rogue programs, invalid entries left by incomplete uninstalls and orphan keys are still features of an unhealthy Windows registry – be it XP or Vista. Surprised? Don’t be. Microsoft invented the registry for the simple fact that all executions in the computer need a reference point and all instructions for the different programs need somewhere to be stored. It hasn’t changed at all.

The same problems that made those runtime errors, mediahub errors and Active X errors still exist in Windows Vista, and would most likely still exist in future incarnations of Windows. The good thing about most of the registry cleaners is that they have adapted to the new operating system and is compatible with the new code and language that Vista is using. A quick look on the internet reveals many registry cleaners that have the ability to interface with Windows Vista and solve the problems that its registry might incur. Another good thing is that Vista has some bespoke problems that did not exist in XP, mainly because of the new security code and program structure that is being used by the operating system. Registry cleaners have adjusted to this and responded with more feature packed cleaners. Troubleshooting common Windows Vista error messages is now easy with the new stable of registry cleaners out there. Don’t make the mistake of thinking that a new OS means a trouble free registry; you still need dedicated programs to deal with the problems associated with it.

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Troubleshoot Your Computer Errors

March 29th, 2010

If your computer is running at a snail’s pace or not showing errors, the time has come to do some troubleshooting for computer errors. There are different reasons why your PC is acting like this. In order to help find out the cause of these nasty computer problems and get to solutions, you can consider taking help from online computer support resources.

As in case of problems created by computer virus, your computer help desk technician will find out if your virus software is up to date and if not, s/he ensures to update it and run a scan. You can download and install virus protection software and use that to determine if a virus is causing net/microsoft-support.htmlyou problems.

As such, computer viruses can infect your PC from a website, email attachment or even piggyback on another file you may have downloaded.

Technicians working with computer support centers follow a rigorous windows troubleshooting process as required according to the particular computer problem.

For example: you may be experiencing problems after installing a new piece of software. To get a solution for it, the technician can uninstall the software and see if that resolves the problem. Similarly, new hardware can also cause conflicts especially as a result of incorrect or faulty device drivers. Your online technician will give you a descriptive answer for your problem. Although s/he could not change the piece of hardware but help you with steps to remove it from your system or attempt to update your drivers from the vendor’s site.

Another very common cause of computer instability is Windows registry errors and conflicts. Every single Windows based computer has a registry which is responsible for storing data on your software and settings. The registry serves a critical element of your operating system. A faulty registry can give out different symptoms or strange error messages leading to even a system crash. If your registry is to blame, your computer support worker will offer you an easy fix to let the software automatically correct the problems that it encounters.

By looking into the potential issues faced by your PC, the computer support technician will solve errors quickly.

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How to Troubleshoot a Dead Computer

March 27th, 2010

Is your Computer starting to act differently that sometimes it refuses to turn on? Or your Computer looks completely dead.? If you are experiencing this kind of Computer problems, all you need is just some troubleshooting techniques to try and free all your

Computer worries and headache.

Just follow the steps below to hopefully bring your Computer back to life.

The first thing you should do is check the power supply just to be sure that there is power available for your computer. Make sure the power switch is turned on and then try to plug a lamp in the wall socket to see if it works. If it does, you know there is power available. Once you know there is power, check to make sure the power cord is properly connected to the wall outlet and the computer power socket.

Note: Before you continue on to the next step, make sure your computer is completely shut down and be sure to disconnect it from the power cord as well. Also, keep in mind that all of your PC’s components are sensitive to static electric charges, so it’s important to ground yourself by touching the frame of your computer’s case before starting any of the troubleshooting processes. This will get your body used to the computer case and eliminate any chance of static shock.

The next thing you can troubleshoot is if all of the cards within your computer are fully pushed in to their slots. Open your computer’s system unit and push down on all the chips, the video card, the sound card, the modem or LAN cards, the memory cards and the CPU units to make sure everything is seated properly.

Now, check your computer again to see if you have been able to fix the problem. If not, keep troubleshooting! Next, check the power between the power supply you use and the motherboard on the back of your computer. If you need to, pull out and reinsert all of the cards. You can also try placing them in different slots until you find a perfect fit for all of them.

If you have not been able to resolve the issue, the next thing you can do is take out all non-essential parts from your computer, leaving only the basic ones in. The basic parts are the motherboard, the power supply, the display card, the controller and the hard drive. You can pull out everything else (mainly the other cards) by removing the screws from your unit, as shown in the screenshot below.

Now, replace each part that you took out one at a time until the problem reoccurs. When you replace a part and the computer stops working, you know that particular part is the reason for your computer problems. If this is the case, that part can just be replaced and your computer should then operate normally.

If you still see some issues, remove all of the remaining cards, including the display card and floppy controller. Then turn on the power just to see if the power supply is still running. If it does run, one of the cards you just removed is faulty. You will then need to get that one replaced.

These are just some simple techniques you can try to get your computer up and running again. Please use extreme caution when removing certain parts of your computer. If you are not completely sure on how to do it, get some help or take your computer to a repair shop so a professional can look at it. You do not want to risk creating other problems for your computer by doing an incorrect job.

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Guide and tips on how to repair computer and troubleshoot pc

March 26th, 2010

Introduction

Computer problems can be upsetting. But most of them are minor and can be repaired easily, so don’t panic and take a deep breathe when pc problems happen to you.

Basic computer repair / pc troubleshooting tips and guide:

1. Check the power strip connection. Is the power indicator light lit? Make sure the power switch is turned on and to the correct AC voltage. Then shut down the power and check all the cables of your computer such as data cables, power cable, internal circuitry cables and cards if possible and devices like mouse, keyboard, monitor, etc. and make sure that everything is seated properly and working fine. You can push the cables or devices gently. Sometimes you need to actually unplug them from the computer and then plug in again.

2. When you notice a software or hardware error in your computer, try to find out what was changed before the problem occurred. In the meantime, you can google the error message and find a fix to the problem. The following are some common error messages and solutions:

a. “Non-System disk or disk error”: remove non-system diskette, USB, CD inserted before starting computer.
b. “Windows was not properly shut down. One or more of your disk drives may have errors on it.  Press any key to run ScanDisk on these drives.”: Press the enter key and allow the machine to do a scan and fix the problems.
c. “Not enough memory / Insufficient memory”: Close some programs and try again.
d. “My monitor is black”: Check power and cable connection. Check if it is in sleep mode, especially laptop.
e. “No sound”: Check if the speaker is plugged into the wrong socket, MIC. Also check Mute? Volume?
f. “Computer freezes”: Try Ctrl+Alt+Del. If it does not work, force the computer to power off by keeping on pressing power key until the pc shuts down. Then wait for about 10-15 seconds and re-start computer.

3. Use the event viewer utility by going to Start –> Control panel –> Administrative tools –> Event viewer. By using this tool, you will find the error or warning messages associated with any faulty hardware or software.
4. Check the hardware settings in the device manager of the system and make sure all the device drivers is up to date and working properly, that is, there is no error sign shown.
5. When you find a faulty component in your computer, you should check it with the other good computers so that you can make sure whether the component has problems or not before buying a new one.
6. If the above is ok and your computer still has problems, it might be the cause of virus or the registry / system files corrupted. You can find related tools to fix the problem. If the problem is serious, consider to re-install the Operating System. It is recommended that you create two partitions. One is for your OS and the other is for your data.
7. Finally, it is important to take a detailed note for future use.

Conclusion

When you try to repair a computer, it is important to find out what you did before and also your focus should be on power supply, video, mother board, CPU and the hard drive.

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Online Pc Troubleshooting: Troubleshoot Computer Error

March 24th, 2010

Undoubtedly, computers have become an indispensable part of our everyday life; whether we are at home or work or anywhere else. Every computer user must have experienced technical problems at one instance or the other, whether it is the annoyance of a forgotten password or the disaster of erroneous software. A vast use of computers has given a push to the demand for computer specialists who offer pc troubleshooting, technical advice to users, as well as for the day-to-day administration, maintenance, and support of computer systems and networks.

These technicians offer technical assistance, support, and advice to customers and other users. This group of troubleshooters is categorized into technical support specialists and help-desk technicians. Both of them interpret errors and offer technical expertise to resolve issues for hardware, software, and PCs. They take up your query over telephone and then analyze it by running automated diagnostic programs via the remote support, and fix all difficulties. Support specialists work either within a company that uses computer systems or directly for a computer hardware or software vendor. These specialists work for help-desk or support companies for which they offer technical support to clients on a contract basis.

They take up very kind of computer repair service like PC installation, computer optimization, software troubleshooting, hard disk clean up, virus/spyware removal, and repair computer hardware and software. They may write training manuals and train computer users in how to use new computer hardware and software.

As opposed to technical support specialists, help desk technicians respond to telephone calls and e-mail messages from customers looking for help with computer issues. In addition to responding to these technical inquiries, help-desk technicians listen carefully to the customer, ask questions to diagnose the problem, and then take the customer through the step by step procedure of troubleshooting the problem.

Help-desk technicians deal directly with customer issues. They are consulted for what gives customers the most trouble, as well as other customer queries. Most computer support specialists start out at the help desk.

Online computer services are available for 24x7x365. Their round the clock availability is what makes them the most preferable among computer enthusiasts.

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