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Computer Crash Problems – How to Stop Computer Crashes the Easy Way

  Computer crashes occur when your PC will either restart or stop working, citing a problem with something inside. Crashes can occur for a wide range of reasons, from hardware problems to software errors, and in order to fix this problem – you need to be able to repair the issues that will first cause the crash to show. This tutorial is going to show you an effortless way to stop computer crashes, which could make your system run much faster & smoother as a result. Here’s what you need to do:   If your computer is crashing, then it means there’s a problem inside it. The bulk of what computer technicians do is actually identifying the problem that’s causing your system to crash (the difficult part), and then they will fix the issues they find (which is quite easy). The problem many people have is that not only do they not know what’s causing their system to crash, but they don’t know how to fix any problems they might find. There are two reasons why any computer will crash ...

How to Update Computer Drivers and Software?

  How to update computer drivers and software? There are two ways: The easy way and the hard way. Unfortunately, most people instinctively choose the hard way without even knowing it.   The Hard Way   If your computer is not recognizing a piece of hardware such as a printer, sound card, or mouse, you can uninstall and reinstall it. If this doesn't work, check the version you have with the latest version on the Internet. If it's the same version, there is something wrong with your computer and you are best to call a computer technician and get ready to spend some money! If it is not the same version, you will need to update the driver for the piece of hardware in question.   How to  update computer drivers and software  you ask? You will need to pull up the Device Manager. To do this, go to My Computer and then go to System Properties, then go to the Hardware Tab and click on Device Manager. Now look at the hardware icons and/or names. If your drivers need u...