Steps to solving a Laptop problem
Generally, when troubleshooting a laptop problem (or any problem for that matter), you begin by asking a question and finding its answer. Based on the answer, you then take appropriate action and evaluate the result. Always keep in mind that you don't want to make things worse, so you should use the least destructive solution. If you want to be an expert troubleshooter, there's one last, very important step: Document what you learned so you can carry it forward into the next troubleshooting situation.
When facing a problem with a laptop, follow this four-step process:
1. Interview the user. You need to know what happened, when the problem occurred, if valuable data is not backed up, and what you must do to reproduce the problem.
2. Take appropriate action to protect any valuable data on the computer that is not backed up.
3. Analyzing the problem:
Given what you've learned by interviewing the user, examining the computer, and duplicating the problem, consider what might be the source of the problem, which might or might not be obvious at this point. For example, if a user complains that his Word documents are getting corrupted, possible sources of the problem might be that the user does not know how to save documents properly, the software or the OS might be corrupted, the PC might have a virus, or the hard drive might be intermittently failing. Then, based on what you have initially discovered, decide if the problem is caused by software, hardware, or the user. Following this should be kept in mind during analyzing the problem:
- Check Simple Things First
- Beware of User Error
- Divide and Conquer
- Trade Known Good for Suspected Bad
- Trade Suspected Bad for Known Good
- Become a Researcher
- Write Things Down
- Keep Your Cool and Don't Rush
- Don't Assume the Worst
- Reboot and Start Over
4. If you think the problem is fixed, test the fix and the system. Make sure all is working before you stop. Then document activities, outcomes, and what you learned.
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