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Page 1: A Common Sense Approach To Technology - EdZoneshepherd/staffinfo/content/05/trouble.pdf · A Common Sense Approach To Technology Troubleshooting Or: How I learned to stop worrying
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A Common Sense Approach To Technology

Troubleshooting

Or: How I learned to stop worrying and love technology

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The first rule, the golden rule, the rule that supersedes

all others...

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Is it PLUGGED IN!This applies to everything on campus and at home:

• Power

• Printing

• Internet

• Keyboard & Mouse

• TView

• Anything and everything...

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Power - Is it plugged in: CPU, monitor, and peripherals?

Picture - Is it connected (i.e. monitor or TView) to the CPU?

Input - Is it connected (i.e. mouse and/or keyboard) connected to the CPU?

Output - Is it connected (i.e. printer) to the CPU and itself, is the path complete? :-)

Network - Is it connected to the CPU and the wall jack or is the wireless connection available?

Simplify the Technology

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Hardware and its bastard child software

Hardware is usually the easiest to diagnose:

• The nuts and bolts of the technology nothing more

Software is a different BEAST all together:

• It directly affects hardware

• It can interact strangely with other software or not at all

• It can be time consuming and frustrating to determine the problem

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Hardware TroubleshootingKnow your hardware:

• Simply put - mess with it.

The basics of hardware troubleshooting:

• Is there power?

• Does it power up as expected?

• Are there any indicator lights, do they display the status of the device, and what are they indicating?

• Has the device and/or cable been damaged?

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Hardware TroubleshootingThe basics continued:

• How does it sound? This may seem weird, but sometimes it’s the only indication.

• Be sure to check any interconnecting devices: hubs, cables, or video equipment etc.

• If things look physically correct, check any available device settings: input, output, channel, or type of connection etc.

• If you’ve witnessed any magic smoke, it’s time to break out the checkbook...

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Software Troubleshooting

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Check the basics:

• Check any user settings, i.e. proxy setting etc.

• Installation history - what has been added or subtracted and what was the effect?

• Could the problem be hardware* related?

• Are software updates or bug fixes available?

• Have you downloaded something or opened an email that may have been questionable?

Software Troubleshooting

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Software TroubleshootingMore advanced issues:

• If the application or OS is reporting an error or they repeatedly fail, there are several options:

• www.google.com

• http://groups.google.com

• www.tek-tips.com

• www.experts-exchange.com (pay based service)

• www.computing.net

• The manufacture’s website

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Speaking of Frustration

Problem Solved...

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Viruses Adware Spyware

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Avoiding the evil trio

• Alternative browsers (Win/Mac):

• Netscape

• Mozilla

• Firefox

• Opera

• Basically avoid using Internet Explorer

Viruses Adware Spyware

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• Employ virus protection & update/scan often:

• Norton Anti-virus

• Panda Anti-virus

• AVG Ant-virus (free windows)

• F-Prot Anti-virus (free dos scanner)

• Be internet smart: avoid P2P networks, downloading without scanning, and email attachments

• Be wary of hoax/look-alike emails and their promises

Viruses Adware Spyware

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• Employ Adware/Spyware protection & update/scan often:

• Ad-Aware

• Spybot Search and Destroy

• My personal favorites and they’re free

• Be internet smart: avoid P2P networks, downloading without scanning, and INTERNET EXPLORER

Viruses Adware Spyware

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Or answer all your troubleshooting problems in one easy step...

;-)

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Thank you?