TECH TIPS: A beginner's guide to solving everyday tech troubles

From the simplicity of a restart to the nuances of hardware checks, dive deep into understanding and troubleshooting the most common tech challenges


At a glance

  • A simple restart of your device can resolve many minor issues by clearing its memory and is often the first step in troubleshooting.

  • Before diving deeper, ensure that you have a stable and working internet connection. Tools like ProjectBASS can assist in gauging connection health.

  • Keeping your operating system, web browser, and other applications updated not only ensures optimal performance but also minimizes security vulnerabilities.

  • Regularly scanning your device for malware with a reputable antivirus can prevent a plethora of issues, including slow performance and intrusive pop-ups.


Figuring out how to fix everyday tech problems might feel scary at first, especially if you're not used to gadgets and computers. But don't worry too much! Even if you feel a little lost, there's usually a simple way to get things working again. By taking things one step at a time and not rushing, you can usually spot what's wrong.  Think of it like solving a puzzle. You need to look at each piece carefully, understand where the issue might be coming from, and then try out easy solutions. Sometimes, turning a device off and then on again does the trick. So, even if tech isn't your strong suit, with patience and calm thinking, you can sort out many of those pesky tech problems that pop up.

1. Restart your device.

Think of it as a coffee break for your device. A quick restart is like giving it a shot of espresso. Simple, yet often does the trick to perk things up! Restarting your device clears its memory and can resolve a variety of minor problems.

 

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Jefferson Alvarado, or Jep, is a cyber security enthusiast who created this meme to stress that restarting a computer or phone may solve an issue. He is also an active member of the IT Philippines Facebook group.

 

2. Check your internet connection.

If your web-based application or service is acting like it hasn't had its morning coffee, maybe your internet connection needs a caffeine boost! Ensure you have a working internet connection by visiting a website like https://projectbass.org/ to test your internet speed. If your speed is slow or unstable, give your modem and router a quick coffee break (read: restart) to rejuvenate! Download the app here for Android and here for iOS.

3. Keep your software up to date.

Outdated software can cause problems, including security vulnerabilities, performance issues, and compatibility problems. It is essential to keep your operating system, web browser, and other applications up to date with the latest security patches, updates and bug fixes. You can enable automatic updates on your devices. This will ensure that your software updates automatically when new updates are available.


4. Scan for malware.

Malware can cause problems, including slow performance, crashes, and pop-up ads. If you're experiencing any of these issues, scanning your device for malware using a reputable antivirus program is a good idea.

5. Check your hardware.

If you have tried all of the above and are still having problems, your hardware may be the issue. You may need to take your device to a qualified technician for diagnosis and repair.

 

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Some problems, however, could not be solved that you need to wait for 50 years and 68 days to solve them. This was shared by Eli Rabadon on FB

 

Here are some additional tips for troubleshooting common tech problems:

Be specific. When describing a problem, try to be as clear as possible. This will help you and the person you're working with to identify the root cause of the problem more quickly.

Gather information. Before you contact customer support or take your device to a repair shop, gather as much information as possible about the problem. This includes the specific error messages you see, your steps to resolve the issue and your device's hardware and software configuration.

Be patient. Troubleshooting can be a time-consuming process, so it's important to be patient. Don't get frustrated if you don't resolve the problem immediately. Just keep working at it; eventually, you'll figure it out.

If you're still having trouble troubleshooting a tech problem, don't be afraid to ask for help. There are many online resources and forums where you can get help from other users and experts. You can also contact the manufacturer of your device for customer support.