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Technology Department Basic Guide to Computer Repair and Service Request Procedures These following checklists are designed to detect and resolve common problems. There is not one guide that will effectively teach you to solve each and every issue that will ever come up, however, this will help you troubleshoot the most common issues we see. After each step, you may find the problem has been solved. If not, continue through the list. The items are in a logical order, however you may use your own judgment if you feel you want to try any particular item first. The basic checklist will solve most of the issues commonly encountered with computers. When in doubt, start with this list and move down to the other lists after. The printer list is really a series of short checks that are designed to resolve the most common problems. If you cannot resolve your problem, or do not wish to try these procedures, please contact your building technology specialist. He or she will initiate a service request Basic Checklist: For General Problems, try this first:
Printer Issues
What NOT to do:
Technology Service Request Procedures Before you initiate a service request, you may want to try to solve the problem on your own. All service requests must go through the building technology specialist. Please contact them by phone or email. The facilitator will attempt to resolve the problem. If the problem cannot be resolved within about 10 minutes work time, he or she will contact the Technicians directly. Your Room Number The Computer Serial Number -- This is usually located on the desktop on a sticker marked service tag. A description of the problem -- Please be detailed. My computer is broken is not very helpful in solving a problem. My computer gives me an error message when I turn it on saying... is far more helpful and lets us solve many problems before we even get to your room. Any error messages received -- Those cryptic boxes that seem to say very little can help us a great deal. Please write down any messages you get and email them to us from another computer if necessary. |