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 Problems With Computer


Askpcexperts helps you with a diversity of services to assist you stay active and secure in the fast paced technological era we live in today.

Askpcexperts can repair your computer in a variety of ways. Every now and then you might face problems with computer.

Askpcexperts provide online solution of all your Problems with computer.

Some of yours most common Problems with computer are as follow:


Computer starting plight, Printer stuck, Scanning difficulty with scanner, Mouse not moving appropriately, Problem with Mouse movement, Keyboard jams, Computer booting troubles, Computer is not properly shutting down, Driver makes problem in Installation.

To resolve Computer starting problem askpcexperts suggest you to check all the plugs are properly connected with sockets or not.

You find CPU is on but no appearance in monitor then check that whether monitor is turn on or not. Similar with printer and scanners, checked each and every AC and also check the cable that connects the printer or scanner with computer.

Additionally, take care about the pages are fed in printer properly or not and check ink cartridges also before use.

For Mouse and Keyboard check that are their drivers installed properly or not. Check the plugs of keyboard and mouse are connected with computer. Moreover, take away the round thing on the base of body that clutches the ball in then take it out and clean it with any solution. You also find the three rollers in the mouse. Clean them also and then dry them and now set the ball properly inside the mouse and tight all the screws properly.


If your computer takes massive time in booting then go to startup there you'll find the list of some programs those are running with your start pane. These programs must have marked sign in check box, you just unchecked them.


 


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