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	<title>Easy PC Troubleshooting</title>
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		<title>Annoying Pre-Installed Bundles</title>
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Most of the time, when you buy your brand new personal computer or laptop, with it comes different pre-packaged stuff that they say you will need for your computer or something like that. While it may be nice to have them ...</description>
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		<title>Folder Chaos</title>
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Sometimes, there are problems in your personal computer that can be fixed without going through the hassle of opening up the CPU unit. Sometimes, some folders and files in your hard drive suddenly appears to be translated ...</description>
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		<title>Remote Computer Support</title>
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Remote computer support is the newest "buzz" in the pc industry. You can bring slow and dead PCs  back to life in the convenience of your home. Remote computer support workers can solve many problems ...</description>
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		<title>PC BREAKDOWN Question and Answer</title>
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PC breakdown will cost a lot of money & time especially if the hardware is the affected one. That’s why you should know the basic troubleshooting with the following Question and Answer

Q: What will I do if there is no display in the monitor?
A: first and foremost check ...</description>
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		<title>My PC self-reboots: Faulty Motherboard</title>
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If all else fails and your PC still spontaneously reboots itself on a random basis, then there is only one thing more that can cause it -  Big Mama board is busted. This is now the right time to replace the poor motherboard. But as said in the second ...</description>
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		<title>My PC Self-reboots 1:  Electrical input problem</title>
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I’ve experienced this problem a few times myself and it only took a couple of self-rebooting for me to get annoyed at my PC. There are five reasons why a PC starts to self-rebooting, I’ll have to break this post into five different parts.

It's possible that there is a problem ...</description>
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		<title>The Blue-Screen-of-Death (Dust Bunnies living in the CPU!) Part 8</title>
		<description>If the blue screen appears yet again, power down and remove your memory modules (if you have many, mostly four) connect them one by one till you get the lot installed. Any defective modules would make themselves apparent with the blue screen soon after. If you have to get new ...</description>
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		<description>The Blue-Screen-of-Death (Dust Bunnies in the CPU!) Part 7
Remove the memory modules and clean their slots with compressed air followed by the contact cleaner to remove stubborn deposits on the pins and connectors on the slots. Place everything back the way they were, re-connect all the cables and connectors (if ...</description>
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		<title>The Blue-Screen-of-Death (Dust Bunnies in the CPU!) Part 6</title>
		<description>Use the canned air to blow out the dust bunnies that are visible (if you see a thick layer of dust, relocate outdoors so you don't get people sneezing uncontrollably as you spray on) paying close attention to the CPU itself and the heat sink. A vacuum cleaner would also ...</description>
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		<title>The Blue-Screen-of-Death (Dust Bunnies in the CPU!) Part 5</title>
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This process is for medium to advanced PC users only for not understanding what to do can send your CPU six feet under so be sure you have enough technical skills to do the following before you start. Disconnect all power cords and peripheral cables from the connectors on the ...</description>
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