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Monday
Sep132010

How to fix 90 percent of your IT Problems

I feel almost stupid writing this but it is just the stupid reality of using and relying upon IT to get us through the day.  The hundreds of times teachers and students come to me and tell me about a problem with their computer that is fixed by a restart is amazing.  In fact I am suggesting it is around 90 percent of the time.  We have a motto here that an IT problem is not a problem until you have rebooted the computer.  That's the best tech support advice I can give anyone alongside backing up your work regularly.  RESTART Guys

 

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Reader Comments (3)

I agree with that motto likewise a good piece of advice.
I was just wondering, is fixing computer a job also of an IT?

Anyway, at least you let them know.
Nice post to be considered.

It is not so much much a fix of a major IT problem than it is weeding out the minor ones from the bigger ones.

October 6, 2010 | Registered CommenterKevin Cummins

I agree with that motto likewise a good piece of advice.
I was just wondering, is fixing computer a job also of an IT?

Anyway, at least you let them know.
Nice post to be considered.

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