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Written by Ben Edwards Georgia CTAE Resource Network 2010 Basic Troubleshooting Or: Repairing the Inevitable System Crash
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Written by Ben Edwards Georgia CTAE Resource Network 2010 Basic Troubleshooting Or: Repairing the Inevitable System Crash.

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Page 1: Written by Ben Edwards Georgia CTAE Resource Network 2010 Basic Troubleshooting Or: Repairing the Inevitable System Crash.

Written by Ben Edwards

Georgia CTAE Resource Network

2010

Basic TroubleshootingOr: Repairing the Inevitable System Crash

Page 2: Written by Ben Edwards Georgia CTAE Resource Network 2010 Basic Troubleshooting Or: Repairing the Inevitable System Crash.

Intro to Troubleshooting

• Troubleshooting is a logical, systematic search for the source of a problem, so that it can be solved.

• Objective: Be able to identify, evaluate, and correct computer-based problems using resources such as hardware, software, and online support.

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The Three Rules• Remain calm and logical

– Troubleshooting is a rational process of elimination in a complex environment

• Document– This way you don’t

do things more times than necessary

– You also must remember what you’ve done in order to potentially undo it!

• Do no harm– Make a backup– Make sure you can undo any changes you make

• It is possible to make your situation worse!

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Getting Started

• Start with the basics– Make sure you are dealing

with an error, and not just doing something wrong.

– Make sure everything is connected and on.

– Try closing the document/application (if applicable).

– Try rebooting the computer, resetting the modem, router, printer, etc. (After you’ve saved your work, of course!).

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Problem Solving• A variant of the general problem solving techniques

you learned earlier can be used for troubleshooting.

Identify the problem

Gather Information

Propose Solution

Success?Test

Solution

Document Solution

Yes

No

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Identify the problem

• Define the symptoms as clearly and fully as possible

• As always, document.– Write down the

error message, the problem application, or the specific problem.

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Gather Information

• Record any changes you’ve made– What have you added, removed, changed, or done

recently?• Record your current configuration

– Hardware, operating system, etc.• Gather resources

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Resources• Number 1 Resource: The Internet

– Chances are your question has already been answered somewhere. Online forums like spywareinfoforum.com and bleepingcomputer.com are useful tools.

– Online virus scanners like Kaspersky, PandaSecurity, and BitDefender.

• Diagnostic tools– Network, hard drive, memory, and other diagnostic and

recovery tools available for free (all available on Hiren’s Boot CD)

– Virus and Malware scanners like AVG, Malwarebytes, HijackThis• Tech support

– Keep the phone numbers for your various hardware and software tech support handy

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Propose Solutions

• Start with the easiest and most likely solutions• Have a plan

– Process of elimination: eliminate most likely and easiest solutions first, either solving the problem along the way or eventually leaving only one possibility.

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Test Solution

• Change only one variable at a time!– Test individual possibilities rather than trying

multiple solutions at once.– Document each change so that you can potentially

undo it later.

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Success?

• Yes– Congratulations!– Write down the successful

solution• No

– Undo the solution– Gather more information– Propose and test another

solution

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Summary

• Three Rules:– Stay calm, document, and don’t make things

worse than they started• Find out exactly what’s happening• Research, use resources• Propose a solution• Test the solution• Repeat if necessary