If you are having problems with your computer you can certainly use  your DIY techniques to get the machine repaired prior to calling a  technician for help. If you're PC starts to display signs of slow  processor speed, improper performance or totally crashes down, then its  time you get the device back to its peak by following certain basic  troubleshooting methods. This is perhaps a suitable alternative that can  be adopted before calling an expensive professional for repair and  maintenance of your computer. 
The chances are that if you happen  to contact a pc repair shop or call a troubleshooting helpline, the  person whom you address your queries has very little experience. Hence,  save yourself the time, effort, expense and inconvenience by simply  following some simple steps to get your machine back into action. 
Check for Usual Disruptions
The  primary check that you can perform when such ordeals take place is to  ensure that the cords or cables are plugged in properly. Make sure to  check for power fluctuations or failures. If these problems are not  applicable in your context, then try restarting the computer or modem. 
Probable Alterations or Upgrading
Since,  you are the owner of your device; it is inevitable that you know what  changes have occurred to your computer of late. It can be the  installation of new software or hardware or even the upgrading of  existing software. Check for other icons in the system tray to ensure  that some program is not running on the background. If a program is  present, then simply select the close tab by right clicking over the  icon. You can also open the task manager by pressing Ctrl+Alt+ Delete  buttons together. End the processes that are running or uninstall the  application entirely. If you've recently modified any of the device  drivers then simply select and roll back the functionality for windows  device drivers. 
You can also go to System Configuration utility  for an auto-start application. Press the Ctrl + Alt + Del to start off  the utility. Try and fix the problems in parts. However, to avoid the  system from becoming slow or prevent a non-responsive script, simply  turn off all the startup programs by pressing the windows key and "R"  key, type msconfig and press enter. You can also choose to restore your  computer to an earlier time by following the prompts from the "All  Programs" menu. 
Switch to a Different Profile
Changing  your profile may work for you. Log off the present profile and then log  on again from an alternate one. A second user profile may resolve  problems with the main account. This can be performed by managing your  profiles from the Windows user accounts control panel. 
Using Safe Mode to Resolve Issues
This  mode is not suitable to fix everything, but it opens Windows with  certain basic features. The problems in device drivers are likely to aid  in starting Windows in safe mode. Once the problem is known you can use  the safe mode to fix it. However, certain issues require a specific  driver which is related to your hardware. The windows boot logs can  provide detailed information for problems of this kind. Pressing F8  during booting will open the Windows Advanced Options menu which enables  the option of boot logging.
 
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