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    Troubleshooting Common Hardware Problems - CompTIA A+ 220-1001 Prof Messer

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    • scottalanmiller
      scottalanmiller @mary last edited by

      @mary said in Troubleshooting Common Hardware Problems - CompTIA A+ 220-1001 Prof Messer:

      I helped my aunt after geek squad had her PC. They didn't set the ram in fully. I didn't think about the codes. I would think that hardware issues aren't that common. Is that the case in anyone's experience?

      Not so common, no. Assembling computers is pretty basic and straightforward and nearly all issues happen at the time of assembly. ONce they are working, you pretty much get to move on. When they fail, you typically just replace them. Taking them apart, changing parts, etc. is relatively rare. So hardware issues tend to be rare and simple.

      There is a reason that we spend almost no time studying them - in a business setting you basically eliminate them as they are too expensive to waste time on.

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      • connorsoliver
        connorsoliver last edited by

        If you get the blue screen of death on windows, do you have to reinstall the operating system? Or is there a simpler way to fix it?

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        • IRJ
          IRJ @connorsoliver last edited by IRJ

          @connorsoliver said in Troubleshooting Common Hardware Problems - CompTIA A+ 220-1001 Prof Messer:

          If you get the blue screen of death on windows, do you have to reinstall the operating system? Or is there a simpler way to fix it?

          Sometimes it is hardware related so a reinstall will not solve the issue in those cases.

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          • scottalanmiller
            scottalanmiller @connorsoliver last edited by

            @connorsoliver said in Troubleshooting Common Hardware Problems - CompTIA A+ 220-1001 Prof Messer:

            If you get the blue screen of death on windows, do you have to reinstall the operating system? Or is there a simpler way to fix it?

            Most of the time, you do nothing. It happens to every system, sometimes. It's just a crash. You will 99% of the time just restart the computer and move on.

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            • brianwinkelmann
              brianwinkelmann last edited by brianwinkelmann

              I am listening about beeps code errors, but what happen if the computer has not speaker installed on the case? should I have to buy an extra speaker or something else? because I was dealing with an issue on a computer and I just noticed that a red light was shining on the motherboard and after check the motherboard manual I noticed that the CPU is not working, maybe I would noticed that faster if the speaker would be installed but there is no speaker on the computer case.

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              • scottalanmiller
                scottalanmiller @brianwinkelmann last edited by

                @brianwinkelmann said in Troubleshooting Common Hardware Problems - CompTIA A+ 220-1001 Prof Messer:

                I am listening about beeps code errors, but what happen if the computer has not speaker installed on the case?

                Then you get nothing.

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                • scottalanmiller
                  scottalanmiller @brianwinkelmann last edited by

                  @brianwinkelmann said in Troubleshooting Common Hardware Problems - CompTIA A+ 220-1001 Prof Messer:

                  should I have to buy an extra speaker or something else?

                  Typically a tiny speaker is somewhere on the motherboard.

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                  • brianwinkelmann
                    brianwinkelmann @brianwinkelmann last edited by

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                    • scottalanmiller
                      scottalanmiller @brianwinkelmann last edited by

                      @brianwinkelmann yeah, likely on there somewhere. They are completely tiny. Like the size of the tip of your pinky.

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                      • brianwinkelmann
                        brianwinkelmann @scottalanmiller last edited by

                        @scottalanmiller but that was the red light that indicates that the CPU is not working.

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                        • scottalanmiller
                          scottalanmiller @brianwinkelmann last edited by

                          @brianwinkelmann said in Troubleshooting Common Hardware Problems - CompTIA A+ 220-1001 Prof Messer:

                          @scottalanmiller but that was the red light that indicates that the CPU is not working.

                          I suspect that there is a speaker there, too. Just no beep codes from that machine. Look up the specific motherboard to see if it has beep codes.

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