Simple Ways to Analyze Damage to Your Computer and Laptop

Computer or Labtop is the device most often used in doing office work. Laptops and computers will facilitate our work such as typing, making letters, counting, editing images and making work presentations. But the more often a laptop or computer is used, sometimes a computer or laptop also has problems such as: laptop can't be run, laptop or computer has a hang, a bluescreen laptop or even has a total death.
Damage to the laptop can be categorized into 2, namely: heavy damage and minor damage. If the laptop has severe damage, such as total death, I recommend bringing it to a computer expert or computer service. But if our laptop or computer only has minor damage, of course we can fix it ourselves. At this time I will share tips and how to analyze damage to laptops and computers.

Identify indicators and signs that appear when the computer is first turned on.
Recognizing indicators and symptoms that appear when first turned on is very important, because the indicators that appear can be a reference for analyzing damage and steps to fix it such as: beep codes or warning messages on the monitor screen. Beep codes can be a clue if you experience problems such as: video cards, LAN cards, RAM, motherboards and processors. The sound of the beep code will usually adjust the type of bios used so that each bios has a different beep code.

Whereas if there is an error message from the monitor screen it is usually accompanied by a warning note, including: "hard failure", "blue screen appears". The easiest step you can try is removing and checking the peripherals in question.

The monitor screen is dark and the indicator light is still on.
After the laptop or computer is turned on, of course we will observe the symptoms that appear on the device. If the laptop is turned on but the monitor screen is dark or there is no display at all, then usually damage occurs on our LCD screen. But to ensure that we can use another monitor or external monitor if we use a laptop.

LCD itself is divided into 3 parts, namely: flexible, inverter and LCD itself, if the flexible cable that has a problem we can check by shaking the cable, if at a glance there is a display on the monitor screen then this indicates that the damage is flexible. However, if we damage the inverter and LCD, we must replace it with a new one because the inverter and LCD are one.

Laptop cannot be charged
If the laptop can not be cased the possibility of damage to the laptop ces or other devices on the motherboard, namely IC motherboard power and Jack Power.

if the laptop has a case like this, the step is to try first with another charge. If you still can't do the charger, then it might damage the power jack or the IC power. To check the power jack or IC power we have to disassemble the laptop.

Laptop or computer can't boot
If the laptop or computer can't boot / can't turn on and can't enter the operating system, then there are 2 possibilities: damage to the software and damage to the hardware. If the damage to the software steps we can repair the operating system used or if it still can't, the easiest step is to reinstall the operating system.

If the problem is with hardware then we can check on the Harddisk, RAM or VGA Card device. To see the problem on the hard disk we can enter the bios menu and make sure the hard drive is still detected on our laptop. If on RAm then we can remove RAM and clean it then reinstall the RAM or try to install it in another slot.

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