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Common computer hardware failures

Category: Darryl's blog

A view from inside of a computerComputers contain many electronic components (both large and small) that can fail. Computer hardware failures occur for different reasons, including faulty components, damage, and parts that wear out from use. However, some major elements are particularly prone to mishap: power supply, power supply fan, motherboard and electronic components, hard drive, and ports.

The power supply
The power…

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How to Choose a Computer Mouse

Category: Darryl's blog

Beginning with the advent of the GUI interface in the mid 1980s, the computer mouse has become an extension of ourselves and clicking as natural as typing. These simple devices, attached to virtually every computer are now an indispensable way to navigate the software we fill our days with. What this means, of course, is that sooner or later, it will fail. You are then left with a myriad of replacement…

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How to choose memory for your computer

Category: Darryl's blog

Almost all computer vendors and manufacturers warn customers not to attempt to change their computer’s memory on their own. Their reasons vary from shorting out the motherboard to purchasing incompatible memory chips/modules. For most computer users, these are perfectly legitimate reasons. All it takes is one tiny jolt of static electricity to damage the memory, and then you’re out the cost of the memory or having to purchase a new motherboard.

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