Common Computer Problems Lynchburg VA

Many people experience computer problems. Here's how to fix some of the most common. Read on and know more.

Local Companies

Pims Inc
(434) 385-9085
89 N Princeton Cir
Lynchburg, VA
World-Scan Inc
(434) 385-7125
99 Woodberry Ln
Lynchburg, VA
D & G Accounting Solutions
(434) 384-9030
Lynchburg, VA
Piedmont Micro Inc
(434) 528-2885
2412 Langhorne Rd
Lynchburg, VA
Global Data Interchange
(703) 790-9868
6620 Heidi Ct
Mc Lean, VA
Hexaware Technologies
(703) 992-9913
1750 Tysons Blvd
Mc Lean, VA
Aem Virginia Corp
(703) 464-7030
14030 Thunderbolt Pl
Chantilly, VA
Data Synapse
(703) 817-1138
Chantilly, VA
Source Consulting Inc
(540) 785-0268
5504 Heritage Hills Cir
Fredericksburg, VA
Advanced Systems Inc
(703) 218-3360
9302 Lee Hwy
Fairfax, VA

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Steps

Pop-Up Troubles
  1. Adjust your security settings for Pop-Ups (in the Control Panel for Windows) if you click on links and nothing happens. If you just want a quick fix, hold down the "CTRL" key to override the problem.
Internet Connection
  1. First make sure everything is physically plugged in and turned on. If so, green Link Lights should signify this.
  2. Check the modem you are connected to, be sure nothing is flashing in exactly the same intervals, as this will usually indicate an RF problem or provisioning issue with your ISP.
  3. Check your Network Connections under the control panel (windows XP) and note the "Local Area Connection" that says "Connected." Double click this icon and choose Support. Be sure your IP is correct.
    • This means it must be an Outside IP address if you are directly connected to the modem. If you are through a router it will likely begin with "192.168.#.#".
    • If your ip begines with "169.#.#.#" then your computer was unable to find an IP and you should either reboot your router or modem. If this continues contact your ISP.
Speed Loss
  1. Remove any unused or rarely used programs. This can be done via your control panel and using the add/remove programs button.
  2. Check your computer for virus' and spyware. Both can be a severe drain to your computer.
  3. Check for Tmp files, these are temporary backups that are stored on your computer, you may have to delete then occasionally. You can do this by using the search tool in your computer, search for "*.tmp" delete all of the files that you find, you can do this fast by pressing ctrl + A then ctrl X, if it says you cannot delete them, you may have to do it one by one.

Warnings

  • Before you do any major software change its best to do a system back-up!
  • Do only one step at a time; if your system's condition gets worse, go back and reverse your last action. Failure to do this will result in data loss and a visit to your local computer shop.

Sources

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