IT Guy Pc Repair Dust Removal pctek.2ya.com
Oct-7-2009 By admin
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there is a setting under control panel, system, advanced, “automatically restart……”uncheck that box. Most of the time from what I have seen its a result of a driver update not from the manufacture but from windows update. I suggest you go to programs->accessories->system tools->(click)system restore->restore to an earlier date and check and see if there was a restore point created prior/or on the day you had the problem first began. Try restoring to a calandar day b4 the restarts happened.
(continued) if it isn’t the updates it could be a component going bad such as a power supply, video card, ram, etc try to find a tech in your area if the system restore doesn’t correct it.
(continued) once you have restored it. try changing your windows updates under control panel to “tell me when but dont download or install” versus automatic updates. When you have updates available, click the globe, but try custom install and dont install any drivers since your system is working correctly without them. Of coarse this is assuming that the probelm is a result of a windows update installing a driver update to your system. The updates list will have something “driver” in the title.
I see… a cat… on 4:17 o_o
ya hahah..she was soo curious..btw…watch the begining when im actually looking at the cam..u will see her tail bobbing behind me here and there…hahaha…thx for the comment
can you do it on the screen?
i learn the dust thing the hard way, can the hard drine burn out with dust?
if you are asking if you can use compressed air to blow off the monitor yes you can. Just unplug it prior to using the compressed air to blow off the dust. remember never use a vacuum due to static electric discharge can damage your computer components.
thank u 1 last question my pc started to shut down for no reason and i got the the blue screen of death what might it be?
Heat can be dangerous to any computer component, so blowing out the dust helps everything over all but the hard drives are built within a “clean” room similar to a room designed for surgery. One hair from your head can crash a drive if It gets on the platters within the drive so I would say its safe to assume that its built tight enough to prevent dust from getting inside the drive. Just keep the inside clean, allow air flow inside and out circulating by the fans inside. I added fans to mine.
nice vid. would like to see more
thx. I plan on posting a new one soon. It will be addressing software issues increasing pc performance. thx for commenting. any suggestions feel free to post.
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