FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER

TROUBLESHOOTING COMPUTER ISSUES

COMPUTER TROUBLESHOOTING

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
A customer has brought his computer to a technician because his computer reboots without warning and has noticed error messages from time to time. The technician notices that the BIOS settings have been changed recently, what are the most probable causes?
A
The front-side bus is set too high
B
The CPU multiplier is set too high
C
The CPU voltage is set too high
D
The south bridge bus is set too low
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -If your computer won’t boot up, the first thing to do is make sure your PC is plugged in and the power switch is turned on. If it is and it still won’t start, try plugging your computer into a different outlet. If you’re using a power strip or surge protector, plug it directly into the wall instead.

Detailed explanation-2: -Give It More Power If your computer isn’t turning on at all-no fans are running, no lights are blinking, and nothing appears on screen-you probably have a power issue. Unplug your computer and plug it directly into a wall outlet you know is working, rather than a power strip or battery backup that may be failing.

Detailed explanation-3: -In which situation would it be appropriate for a technician to back up personal and confidential data from a computer belonging to a customer? Answers Explanation & Hints: It is important to obtain written consent from the customer prior to backing up any data from the customer PC.

Detailed explanation-4: -The causes of computer failure to boot up can be broken down into four categories as follows: Bad electrical connection. Power supply failure. Operating system failure.

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