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Here are the most common problems that may require repair

  1. Battery does not charge

If your laptop in Canberra does not charge, does not charge fully, or does not charge at all, you may need a new battery. The battery life of a laptop in Canberra is two to four years, although the life of the Laptop Repair in Canberra depends on how you use and charge it. If its life is nearing the end, your operating system may warn you with a red X across the battery icon on the toolbar. If not, you can use a third-party program to find out what capacity the battery has left.

  • Laptop in Canberra battery

This repair is one of the easiest for most laptop in Canberra and costs the same as a battery replacement, although some laptop in Canberra models may not allow you to open the battery compartment, and you will need to send the laptop in Canberra to the manufacturer for repair.

  • Adapter cable

Another reason the battery does not charge is because your charging cord is not working. This is a simple replacement.

  • Charging port

If the indicator does not light up when you connect the charger to the laptop in Canberra, or lights up, but only when you hold the charger at a certain angle, your laptop in Canberra charging port may also be broken. Repairing the charging port requires you to have the expert open the laptop in Canberra and carry out repairs inside, but this is usually quick work for them, so the cost of parts and labor should be reasonable.

  1. Shutdown unexpectedly

If your laptop in Canberra just shuts down in the middle of a task, it could be a battery problem. Make sure the laptop in Canberra is connected and charging, then turn it on after it has some time to charge. It may also be a screen error. If you hear that your computer is running, but there is nothing on the monitor, restart your laptop in Canberra and see if this happens again. If you find that this is not any of these problems, the hard drive may have crashed. In most cases, this is a sign of a more complex problem. Make a backup of the data and programs on your laptop in  Canberra as soon as possible and hand the laptop in  Canberra over to a professional to check and repair the laptop in  Canberra before losing what is stored on your device.

  1. The blue screen of death

Windows-based operating systems provide measures that will shut down your computer before serious problems occur, such as a complete hard disk crash. It usually alerts you by showing a blue screen with an error message. Since these error messages are somewhat ominous and may warn you that this is a serious problem with your operating system, hard drive, or computer components, they are called the “blue screen of death”. Although this can happen once or twice without consequences, it is usually a sign of a bigger problem. In this case, fully read the error message and use the Windows-based troubleshooting software that appears on the blue screen to restore the system or restore it to an earlier stage.

  1. Programs run or run slowly

When was the last time you performed basic maintenance on your laptop in Canberra? If you are like most people, it has been too long. Go to the Windows search bar or ask Cortana about “system maintenance”. You will be asked to complete a series of tasks immediately or plan them for the future.

  • Optimize hard drive

These include disk optimization tasks that free up space on your hard drive and save your files more efficiently. You can also try this list of ways to configure your PC – it works for both laptop in Canberra and desktop computers.

  • Refresh Browser

Also, try to pinpoint which programs are causing your problems. If you experience a delay while using a web browser, you may need to update your browser to the latest version, or you may have too many cookies and temporary files stored on your laptop in Canberra.

Clean up these unnecessary files, and then restart the computer.

  • Delete temporary files

Finally, make sure that your desktop does not have dozens of files and folders that accumulate there, because it uses precious memory and can really slow down your laptop in Canberra. Move them to folders with documents, photos or videos, or delete them completely. If these fixes do not work, it’s time to take your laptop in Canberra to a computer repair professional.

  1. The laptop in Canberra is getting hot

All laptop in Canberra  get a little warmer, so it is recommended not to use them directly on your lap. If you are using a laptop in  Canberra or other safe surface and you still feel warm, take some time to cool the laptop in  Canberra by turning it off, unplugging the power cord and performing a quick check.

  • Let the laptop in Canberra cool for 10 minutes
  • Open the battery compartment
  • If the battery is very hot, it may be time to replace it.
  • It is also possible that the ventilation holes are clogged, so use a cleaning cloth to wipe them.
  • Make sure you use your laptop in Canberra on a hard, flat surface.
  • Consider investing in a cooling pad
  1. The laptop in Canberra is getting noisy

As with the heating problem, this can be a sign of a clogged or dirty fan, blocked ventilation, or congestion inside the computer. Follow the same process as for the heating problem described above and see if you can pinpoint the source of the noise.

  • Is this a fan? That would be a choppy noise
  • Is this a DVD-ROM drive? Remove the drive bay and see if it stops
  • Could this be the hard drive itself? Clicking or cracking may indicate that your hard drive is malfunctioning

If you cannot independently diagnose the noise problem, do not hesitate to contact a computer repair specialist. With the exception of a DVD drive error, which can sometimes be resolved by removing the DVD and using a DVD lens cleaner, most of these problems will require professional diagnosis and repair.

  1. Problems with WiFi or Bluetooth

Does your internet keep dropping while you use your laptop in Canberra? Do you constantly need to find your home network or re-enter the network key? Does your blue tooth speaker not recognize your laptop in Canberra?

Annoying problems with the Internet or network can slow down performance, but they do not always mean that you have serious problems. You will receive recovery instructions that may restart your computer’s wireless adapter or ask you to make changes to your settings. If this does not solve your problem, you will be asked to take your laptop in Canberra for repair.

  1. The keyboard is not responding

If your laptop in Canberra doesn’t recognize your typing, a few things may be to blame. First, see if only numbers work, because accidentally pressing the “num lock” key may prevent you from using the keyboard. Press it again to resume numerical input.

  • Dirt and dust

Then, see if the problem is dirt or dust. Use a can of compressed air to clean between the keys. You can also test individual “problem” keys by carefully lifting them to remove the button cover. Not all keyboards have removable key covers, so do not do this if the buttons on the keyboard are not designed that way. Check for debris and use a dry cotton swab or compressed air to remove dirt. Replace the keyboard cover.

  • Damaged keys

If you have any noticeably damaged keys or the cleaning tools do not work, check to see if the keyboard has been turned off. Check your “keyboard status” through Cortana or the search bar.It should tell you if your keyboard driver is connected and working. If the condition indicates a problem, contact your nearest computer repair technician.

  1. The screen is cracked, blurry, or uneven.

Repairing a laptop in Canberra screen is a big business, partly because it is one of the few things that are difficult to do yourself. Making almost any corrections on the screen can void the manufacturer’s warranty, and cracked or broken screens are actually quite sharp and can harm someone who has no experience in fixing them. Almost every process of repairing a laptop in Canberra screen requires that you crack the laptop in Canberra using special electronic tools and a keen eye, so it is recommended that professionals leave the problem with the screen.If you really want to try it yourself, read the instructions here on what to do with a broken laptop in Canberra screen from Tech Takes.

  1. Computer virus or malware attack

If your computer is unusually slow, replete with pop-ups, redirects you to dubious sites, or simply does not stay turned on, you may have problems with viruses or malware.

  • First, reboot your the Laptop Repair in Canberra by opening the update and security screen through Cortana or the search box.
  • Click Recovery, and then Advanced Launch. You will have the opportunity to reboot in safe mode.
  • After your computer turns on again, you will notice that some of your programs are missing or look strange.
  • Go to your antivirus software and run the update to make sure that all the detection tools are operational.
  • Run a full system scan, which may take several hours.
  • When finished, restart your computer in normal mode and run a quick scan version.