HARDWARE PROBLEMSBy Gustavo Varela and François Lansade
My Screen Won`t Turn On!First, see if your screen is actually connected to a power source. Remove the cable, and then place it again. Try to turn it on. See if it is connected to your computer. Hold the button down.
My Mouse Won`t Work!See if it is connected. Make sure the cable is not damaged. If it is wireless, check the batery. Then try to connect it again. If it is the one with rubber balls, try cleaning the balls.
My Computer Is Too Slow!Having too many programs open at one time will slow down your computer. Close unescissary programs to speed it up again.
This program Keeps Crashing!Try unistalling the program then reinstalling it. That should fix the problem. You can also use the “repair” option.
Boot failurePress the connections of the cables to a power source, such as an outlet. Make sure they are firmly connected. Now try to turn your computer on again.
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Hardware Problems

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    HARDWARE PROBLEMSBy GustavoVarela and François Lansade
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    My Screen Won`tTurn On!First, see if your screen is actually connected to a power source. Remove the cable, and then place it again. Try to turn it on. See if it is connected to your computer. Hold the button down.
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    My Mouse Won`tWork!See if it is connected. Make sure the cable is not damaged. If it is wireless, check the batery. Then try to connect it again. If it is the one with rubber balls, try cleaning the balls.
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    My Computer IsToo Slow!Having too many programs open at one time will slow down your computer. Close unescissary programs to speed it up again.
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    This program KeepsCrashing!Try unistalling the program then reinstalling it. That should fix the problem. You can also use the “repair” option.
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    Boot failurePress theconnections of the cables to a power source, such as an outlet. Make sure they are firmly connected. Now try to turn your computer on again.
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