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Identify typical faults with systems and peripherals

e.g. electro mechanical, replaceable units, corrupt software, firmware

Im really stuck people help will be good :)

thank you :)

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Identify typical faults with systems and peripherals

"its broken".

"it doesnt work".

yes i know im not being v helpful but people arnt when there describing faults :p

Edited by Colin-uk
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Ok, well here's a few I have run into:

-HDD not detected (Secondary IDE not enabled, disk is dead, controller is dead, pins are bent, jumpers not configured right)

-External HDD (not plugged into USB/no power, USB controller busted on pc, drivers for Windows 98SE)

-PC turns on, beeps but no boot (bad memory, bad system board, in RDRAM case the Continuity RIMM was not replaced on an upgrade)

-PC boots up, OS starting, immediate shutdown (CPU overheated, need some thermal tape between cpu and heatsink)

-Horizontal "ghost" effect for all windows and apps (bad video card/system board - turned out to be a flaw with the onboard chipset from Dell)

-Power supply (quick power on/off followed by sparks and smoke = bad power supply :pinch: that was interesting to watch)

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- Power off after 1sec (Due to damaged core of CPU, Leaking PSU,Faulty UPS)

- Artifacts on screen (Damaged GPU pipelines, Damaged GPU, too high Oc'ed)

- Printer won't print (Out of ink, paper feeder broke, power is switched off, bad drivers)

- UPS drains power fast (too much(power needy) stuff connected to it, dead battery)

- Date changes to default at every boot (empty BIOS-battery) :p

Edited by Paradoxcydal
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