If one thing is for certain, it is that computers will eventually breakdown.  The breakdown is inevitable whether it is due to user issues or a badly built computer. What can you do when this occurs? The obvious choice is to take your computer to a computer technician. So let’s go over five common repairs that many computer technicians experience.  

Virus and Malware Removal

 

One of the most common issues many computer owners face is viruses. Your computer will lose the ability to function properly when infected with a virus or malware. Now you could try and remove the virus on your own. However, if you are not knowledgeable about the proper procedures, you can be putting your computer at greater risk of failing. Instead of taking that route, consider having a computer technician fix it. 

Most repair technician shops have the tools necessary to remove all viruses and malware. For infections that have taken deep root inside your computer, a technician may use the autostart entries to remove it. This process can be time-consuming if you need your computer running ASAP. Once they have removed the virus from your computer, they will offer you an antivirus product to prevent any future attacks. Not all antivirus programs have an equal level. Do your research on that product before installing it.

 

Reinstalling Operating System

 

Every computer will begin to run slower over time. This is usually caused by natural wear and tear from the owner. When this occurs you can either upgrade to a new model or take it in for repairs. If your computer slows down due to toolbars and startup programs, it may require a reinstall of Windows (or macOS depending on your device).

A reinstall can be the fastest and easiest solution for this issue. It is also useful for file corruption, random errors, or other problems being experienced. These issues are solved by having the technician replace the corrupted files and bad drivers. A quicker fix would be to perform a factory reset of your device. Newer computers include factory partitions accessible at the bootup screen. Before you have a technician try these remedies out, make sure that your files are safely backed up on either an external drive or cloud storage system.

 

Bloatware Removal

 

After the purchase of a new computer or a factory reset, you will often find useless software installed onto the system. The reason is that computer manufacturers pay to include such programs in their products. These programs in turn cause your computer to slow down by cluttering your system. Taking your computer to the manufacturer for removal of these programs can be pricey. That is why we recommend taking them to a local computer technician.

Computer technicians have a variety of methods that they use to remove bloatware. The first method is to use a program such as PC Decrapifier. This type of program will perform an automatic scan of your computer for bloatware that it will uninstall automatically. Another method that they use is the Uninstall feature of the Control Panel. This a manual process where they select each bloatware program one by one to uninstall. The last method is a reinstall of Windows or macOS.  

 

Upgrading RAM or Hard Drive

 

It can be relatively easy to upgrade most computers. The easiest upgrades are the computer’s RAM and hard drive. That is due to how accessible these items are for technicians. You can be proactive in helping the technician by purchasing the right RAM for your computer. Plus it can save you money from having to buy one from them.     

The process for adding new RAM or a hard drive is simple. The process includes having to unscrew sections of your computer to access these items. Upgrading the RAM helps to increase the performance of your computer. This includes having applications run faster and having a larger place to store information.  Regarding the hard drive, this for storing your data and files. This does not have an effect on performance. However, it does provide space for additional programs that can help boost the performance of your computer. 

Retrieve Deleted Files

 

We have all been there. You’re working on an important document for work or school. When you are close to finishing, your computer fails, or the program crashes. Then you spend hours trying to retrieve the file but to no avail. Your last resort is to bring your computer to a computer repair technician. It is important to note that going this route will be expensive. Most technicians will have to use expensive software to bring back your deleted files.    

You might be wondering how it is possible to retrieve deleted files. Well, the truth is that files are not immediately erased. They remain on your computer but are not readily accessible by you. That is where the technician comes in. As mentioned earlier, technicians will use software to help retrieve your deleted files. These programs can get expensive so make sure you have enough cash to handle it.

 

Summary

 

Hopefully, you’ve learned a few things about the common repairs that you can expect to receive from a repair shop. It is important to note that not every computer technician provides quality service. Make sure that you take the time to see reviews of the technician. If you have a hard time finding places that can fix your computer or laptop, consider bringing it over to Fayetteville Tech Repair

 

Fayetteville Tech Repair is your one-stop solution for any and every computer-related repair. Our team is dedicated to helping those in Fayetteville, North Carolina, and surrounding areas with any issues. We will fix and repair anything including laptops, computers, and printers. Fayetteville Tech Repair consists of a team of technicians who are experts in all operating systems. We offer excellent customer service and swift repair solutions with a primary focus on customer satisfaction. Call the people that care. Call the people at Fayetteville Tech Repair.