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Troubleshooting & Maintaining PCs All-in-One For Dummies


Troubleshooting & Maintaining PCs All-in-One For Dummies


4. Aufl.

von: Dan Gookin

29,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 04.02.2021
ISBN/EAN: 9781119740322
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 464

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<p><b>Show your PC who's boss</b></p> <p>Nothing's more annoying than a tech malfunction, especially when it’s your PC—with the exception of perhaps wading through reams of random, unreliable theories online looking for a solution, or paying an expensive tech geek to show up to perform a five-minute fix. The latest edition of <i>Troubleshooting & Maintaining Your PC All-in-One For Dummies</i> puts all this frustration behind you and gets you straight to work solving the problem yourself!</p> <p>In his straightforward, friendly style, Dan Gookin—bestselling tech author and all-round Mr. Fixit—packs everything you need to know into 5-books-in-1, giving you the knowledge and process to hit on the right solution, fast. From identifying common problems to methodically narrowing down to the correct fix, you’ll save hours of frustrating research—and experience the sweet, righteous satisfaction of having achieved it all yourself.</p> <ul> <li>Pick up quick fixes</li> <li>Understand and reconnect networks</li> <li>Restore memory</li> <li>Boost your PC's performance</li> </ul> <p>Every problem has a solution and PCs are no different: get this book and you'll never catch yourself shouting at your monitor or frustrated with the motherboard again—well, maybe not quite so often.</p>
<p><b>Introduction</b><b> 1</b></p> <p>About This Book 1</p> <p>How This Book Works 2</p> <p>Icons Used in This Book 3</p> <p>Beyond the Book 3</p> <p>Where to Go from Here 4</p> <p><b>Book 1: Solve My Problem Now! 5</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 1: Trouble Comes Hither</b><b> 7</b></p> <p>The Root of All PC Trouble 7</p> <p>What’s Changed? 8</p> <p>Installing software 8</p> <p>Adding or removing hardware 9</p> <p>Changing settings 10</p> <p>Hardware-versus-Software Problems 11</p> <p>Dealing with software issues 11</p> <p>Solving hardware issues 12</p> <p>Addressing firmware issues 12</p> <p>When to Give Up 13</p> <p><b>Chapter 2: Quick Fixes</b><b> 15</b></p> <p>Things to Try First 15</p> <p>Checking the Settings app 16</p> <p>Restarting the PC 16</p> <p>Restarting a stubborn PC or laptop 18</p> <p>Running a troubleshooter 18</p> <p>Repairing a program 19</p> <p>Fixing Windows 20</p> <p>Restoring the system 21</p> <p>Help! 21</p> <p>Locating Internet support 22</p> <p>Downloading drivers 24</p> <p>Perusing forums 25</p> <p>Contacting tech support 26</p> <p>Being wary of remote desktop access! 27</p> <p><b>Book 2: O, We Got Trouble! 29</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 1: Startup Problems</b><b> 31</b></p> <p>The Onset of PC Heartbreak 31</p> <p>Phase I: Power On 32</p> <p>What happens 32</p> <p>What could go wrong 32</p> <p>Troubleshooting steps 32</p> <p>Phase II: The POST 35</p> <p>What happens 35</p> <p>What could go wrong 35</p> <p>Troubleshooting steps 36</p> <p>Phase III: Startup Options 37</p> <p>What happens 37</p> <p>What could go wrong 38</p> <p>Troubleshooting steps 39</p> <p>Phase IV: The Search for an Operating System 42</p> <p>What happens 42</p> <p>What could go wrong 43</p> <p>Troubleshooting steps 43</p> <p>Phase V: Operating System Initialization 44</p> <p>What happens 44</p> <p>What could go wrong 44</p> <p>Troubleshooting steps 45</p> <p>Phase VI: Sign In to Windows 45</p> <p>What happens 45</p> <p>What could go wrong 46</p> <p>Troubleshooting steps 46</p> <p>The Last Thing You Do 46</p> <p><b>Chapter 2: Disk Disaster </b><b>47</b></p> <p>PC Storage Overview 47</p> <p>Understanding computer storage 48</p> <p>Exploring mass storage devices 48</p> <p>Finding mass storage in Windows 50</p> <p>Adding another mass storage device 52</p> <p>Adding media 52</p> <p>Replacing drive C 53</p> <p>Assigning drive letters 54</p> <p>Resolving AutoPlay issues 55</p> <p>Removing media and mass storage 57</p> <p>Mass Storage Tools and Utilities 59</p> <p>Opening the Disk Management console 60</p> <p>Finding mere mortal storage media tools 61</p> <p>Drive Management and Maintenance 62</p> <p>Understanding fragmentation 62</p> <p>Defragmenting a hard drive 64</p> <p>Checking storage media for errors 65</p> <p>Formatting media 67</p> <p>Changing drive letters 71</p> <p>Joining storage media to a folder 73</p> <p>Fun with Partitions 74</p> <p>Examining disk partitions 75</p> <p>Shrinking a volume 77</p> <p>Creating a new volume in unallocated space 78</p> <p>Extending a partition 81</p> <p>Deleting a partition 82</p> <p><b>Chapter 3: Monitor Mayhem</b><b> 83</b></p> <p>The PC Graphics System 83</p> <p>Using the proper monitor terms 84</p> <p>Exploring the PC’s graphics system 84</p> <p>Connecting the display adapter and monitor 85</p> <p>Discovering your PC’s display adapter 87</p> <p>Exploring the monitor 88</p> <p>Adjusting the monitor 90</p> <p>Saving your eyeballs 91</p> <p>Orienting a monitor vertically 93</p> <p>Connecting a second monitor 94</p> <p>Configuring the second monitor 94</p> <p>Captain Video Troubleshooter 96</p> <p>Seeing nothing 96</p> <p>Seeing only the mouse pointer 97</p> <p>Swapping monitors 97</p> <p>Saving the screen 98</p> <p>Saving power 100</p> <p>Adjusting the resolution 102</p> <p>Updating the video driver 104</p> <p>Disabling the video driver 106</p> <p><b>Chapter 4: Internal Issues </b><b>107</b></p> <p>Deep Inside the Case 107</p> <p>Opening the PC case 108</p> <p>Exploring the motherboard 109</p> <p>Closing the PC case 114</p> <p>Things to Upgrade, Fix, or Repair Inside the Case 115</p> <p>Upgrading the power supply 115</p> <p>Replacing the clock battery 118</p> <p>Expanding memory 118</p> <p>Adding an expansion card 122</p> <p>Adding or replacing an internal drive 124</p> <p>Power Management Issues 128</p> <p>Locating power management controls 129</p> <p>Setting power management options for specific devices 132</p> <p>Recovering from a PC coma 134</p> <p>Updating power drivers 134</p> <p><b>Chapter 5: Printer Problems</b><b> 137</b></p> <p>Between the Computer and Printer 137</p> <p>Configuring the printer in Windows 138</p> <p>Connecting a printer 138</p> <p>Controlling the printer 140</p> <p>Disconnecting a printer 141</p> <p>Keeping the printer stocked 142</p> <p>Feeding envelopes 143</p> <p>The Windows Side of Printing 144</p> <p>Printing in Windows 144</p> <p>Using the Page Setup dialog box 146</p> <p>Setting the default printer 148</p> <p>Working with print jobs 149</p> <p>Canceling a print job 150</p> <p>Printer Problems and Solutions 151</p> <p>“It printed on the wrong side of the page!” 151</p> <p>“Print preview lied!” 152</p> <p>“What’s this extra page?” 152</p> <p>“What are these wrong colors and streaks?” 152</p> <p>“I just loaded paper, but the printer says the tray is empty!” 153</p> <p>“The paper keeps jamming!” 153</p> <p>Using the Printing Troubleshooter 154</p> <p><b>Chapter 6: Peripheral Perils</b><b> 155</b></p> <p>Hardware Troubleshooting 156</p> <p>Checking the Device Manager 156</p> <p>Diagnosing USB issues 157</p> <p>Doing the hardware swap 159</p> <p>Running a hardware troubleshooter 160</p> <p>Audio Anxieties 160</p> <p>Testing the speakers 161</p> <p>Connecting speakers 162</p> <p>Fixing silence 164</p> <p>Testing the microphone 165</p> <p>Running the audio troubleshooter 166</p> <p>Updating audio device drivers 167</p> <p>Keyboard and Mouse Woes 167</p> <p>Troubleshooting basic input dilemmas 168</p> <p>Taming a wild mouse 169</p> <p>Making the mouse pointer move faster or slower 170</p> <p>Improving mouse pointer visibility 171</p> <p>Using a left-handed mouse 172</p> <p>Honing the keyboard 173</p> <p>Vacuuming a keyboard 174</p> <p>Cleaning the mouse 175</p> <p><b>Chapter 7: Software Situations</b><b> 177</b></p> <p>Installation Issues 177</p> <p>Adding software 177</p> <p>Downloading software 179</p> <p>Dealing with installation issues 180</p> <p>Banish the Unwanted 181</p> <p>Uninstalling software 181</p> <p>Removing bloatware 183</p> <p>Cleaning up the uninstall leftovers 183</p> <p>The Good and Evil of File Association 184</p> <p>Understanding file association 184</p> <p>Hiding or showing file extensions 185</p> <p>Changing the file association 186</p> <p>Dealing with unknown file types 188</p> <p>Common Software Problems and Solutions 189</p> <p>“How can I stop this program from starting automatically?” 189</p> <p>“I need to run this older program” 192</p> <p>“This program is broken!” 193</p> <p>“How can I purge the recently opened file list?” 194</p> <p><b>Chapter 8: Network Nonsense</b><b> 197</b></p> <p>The Network Big Picture 197</p> <p>Understanding networking 198</p> <p>Reviewing network hardware 198</p> <p>Network Hardware Connection and Configuration 201</p> <p>Plugging in the network 201</p> <p>Connecting the gateway and modem 202</p> <p>Configuring a gateway 203</p> <p>Connecting to a wireless network 206</p> <p>Managing wireless connections 208</p> <p>Checking network privacy 209</p> <p>The Software Side of Networking 210</p> <p>Looking at the network 210</p> <p>Checking the Internet connection 211</p> <p>Enabling sharing options 213</p> <p>Sharing a folder 215</p> <p>Accessing shared folders on the network 216</p> <p>Mapping a network folder to a drive letter 216</p> <p>Network Troubleshooting 217</p> <p>Checking the Device Manager 217</p> <p>Resetting the network software 218</p> <p>Upgrading the NIC’s driver 218</p> <p>Resetting the broadband modem 219</p> <p>Restarting the entire network’s hardware 220</p> <p>Network Problems and Solutions 221</p> <p>“What’s this firewall warning?” 221</p> <p>“Where did that network PC go?” 221</p> <p>“I can’t get a wireless connection!” 221</p> <p>“The Wi-Fi password has changed!” 222</p> <p>“What’s a metered connection?” 222</p> <p>“The hotel network keeps forgetting my laptop!” 223</p> <p><b>Chapter 9: Shutdown Issues</b><b> 225</b></p> <p>Such a Turn-Off 225</p> <p>Walking through the Windows shutdown process 226</p> <p>Reviewing shutdown options 228</p> <p>Problems with Restarting 230</p> <p>Experiencing a random restart 230</p> <p>Restarting automatically 232</p> <p>Shutdown Malaise 233</p> <p>Upgrading software to fix shutdown issues 234</p> <p>Turning off a stubborn PC 234</p> <p>Waiting for an update to install 234</p> <p>Discovering that another user is signed in! 235</p> <p>Dealing with the Restart Anyway prompt 235</p> <p><b>Book 3: Tools to Use 237</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 1: Windows Recovery Environment</b><b> 239</b></p> <p>Startup Keys and Recovery Options 239</p> <p>Reviewing the startup keys 240</p> <p>Locating recovery options in Windows 241</p> <p>Resetting Windows 242</p> <p>Using Advanced Startup 244</p> <p>The Sacred Recovery Volume 244</p> <p>Checking to see whether the PC has a Recovery volume 244</p> <p>Creating a repair disk 245</p> <p>Windows Recovery Environment Duties 247</p> <p>Starting the Windows Recovery Environment from Windows 248</p> <p>Starting the Windows Recovery Environment from a repair disk or thumb drive 248</p> <p>Running the Windows Recovery Environment 250</p> <p>Performing startup repair 251</p> <p>Changing startup settings 252</p> <p>Using the command prompt 252</p> <p>Uninstalling updates 254</p> <p>Accessing the UEFI 255</p> <p>Choosing System Restore 255</p> <p>Recovering a system image 256</p> <p><b>Chapter 2: The Device Manager </b><b>257</b></p> <p>Your Pal, the Device Manager 257</p> <p>Opening the Device Manager 257</p> <p>Looking for hardware in the Settings app 259</p> <p>Device Manager Duties 261</p> <p>Dealing with errant hardware 261</p> <p>Updating driver software 261</p> <p>Disabling a device 264</p> <p><b>Chapter 3: MSCONFIG and the Task Manager</b><b> 265</b></p> <p>The System Configuration Utility 265</p> <p>Exploring MSCONFIG 266</p> <p>Reviewing the troubleshooting tools 270</p> <p>MSCONFIG Startup Options 277</p> <p>Examining the startup services 277</p> <p>Disabling a startup service 278</p> <p><b>Chapter 4: Safe Mode</b><b> 279</b></p> <p>The Mode is Safe 279</p> <p>Safe Mode to the Rescue 280</p> <p>Understanding Safe mode modes 280</p> <p>Entering Diagnostic mode 281</p> <p>Using safe boot for Safe mode 282</p> <p>Getting into Safe mode at boot-time 284</p> <p>Entering Safe mode unexpectedly 285</p> <p>Exploring safe boot options 285</p> <p>Leaving safe boot Safe mode 287</p> <p>Safe Mode Duties 288</p> <p>Checking for problems in Safe mode 288</p> <p>Running the System File Checker (SFC) 289</p> <p>Reviewing the CBS.log file 291</p> <p>Not Safe Mode Duties 292</p> <p><b>Chapter 5: System Restore</b><b> 293</b></p> <p>The System Restore Philosophy 293</p> <p>Understanding System Restore 294</p> <p>Accepting System Restore’s limitations 295</p> <p>Activating System Restore 295</p> <p>Restore the System, Restore Your Sanity 296</p> <p>Running System Restore 297</p> <p>Getting to System Restore from the Windows Recovery Environment 299</p> <p>Choosing an older restore point 299</p> <p>Setting a restore point 300</p> <p>Undoing a system restore 300</p> <p>System Restore on Schedule 301</p> <p><b>Chapter 6: The Task Manager</b><b> 305</b></p> <p>Task Control Central 305</p> <p>Summoning the Task Manager 306</p> <p>Switching tasks 307</p> <p>Exploring the Task Manager window 308</p> <p>Connecting programs to processes 309</p> <p>Examining all the processes 310</p> <p>Enjoying the services 311</p> <p>Here a Task, There a Task 312</p> <p>Ending a stuck program 313</p> <p>Halting a process on the Details tab 314</p> <p>Disabling startup programs 314</p> <p><b>Chapter 7: The Windows Registry</b><b> 317</b></p> <p>Behold the Registry 317</p> <p>Understanding the Registry 318</p> <p>Using the Registry Editor 320</p> <p>Backing up the Registry 321</p> <p>Modifying the Registry 322</p> <p>Making specific Registry changes 323</p> <p>Finding stuff in the Registry 325</p> <p>Registry Cleaning 326</p> <p><b>Chapter 8: Events and Diagnostics</b><b> 329</b></p> <p>What Has Gone On Here? 329</p> <p>Reviewing events 330</p> <p>Understanding events 331</p> <p>Filtering and searching events 332</p> <p>Diagnostics to the Rescue 333</p> <p>Understanding diagnostics 334</p> <p>Viewing system information 334</p> <p>Diagnosing DirectX 335</p> <p>Running the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool 337</p> <p>Using other diagnostic tools 338</p> <p><b>Book 4: PC Privacy and Security 341</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 1: PC Privacy</b><b> 343</b></p> <p>App Permissions 344</p> <p>Setting general privacy options 344</p> <p>Reviewing the permissions 344</p> <p>Allowing camera and microphone access 345</p> <p>Disclosing your location 347</p> <p>Disabling Cortana 349</p> <p>On the Interwebs 350</p> <p>Dealing with activity history 350</p> <p>Guarding against web page tracking IDs 350</p> <p><b>Chapter 2: Keeping Software Current</b><b> 353</b></p> <p>Windows Updates, Doesn’t It? 353</p> <p>Understanding Windows Update 354</p> <p>Configuring Windows Update 355</p> <p>Reviewing updates 356</p> <p>Updating drivers 357</p> <p>Other Software Updates 357</p> <p>Installing a program update 357</p> <p>Updating the firmware (BIOS) 359</p> <p>Update Hiccups 359</p> <p>Undoing an update 360</p> <p>Fixing a stuck Windows update 361</p> <p><b>Chapter 3: Keep Mr PC Safe</b><b> 363</b></p> <p>Malicious + Software = Malware 363</p> <p>Protecting your PC 363</p> <p>Obtaining malware (accidentally) 365</p> <p>Surviving the malware scourge 366</p> <p>Defending Against Viruses and Malware 367</p> <p>Understanding malware protection 367</p> <p>Scanning for malware 368</p> <p>Dealing with an infection 368</p> <p>Life Behind the Firewall 369</p> <p>Understanding the firewall 370</p> <p>Using the Windows Firewall 371</p> <p>Dealing with a firewall alert 372</p> <p>Reviewing firewall rules 373</p> <p><b>Chapter 4: Backup and Restore</b><b> 375</b></p> <p>An Emergency Copy 375</p> <p>Prepare for Backup! 376</p> <p>Getting external storage 377</p> <p>Using network storage 378</p> <p>Configuring File History 378</p> <p>Selecting folders for backup 379</p> <p>Modifying the backup routine 380</p> <p>Making an immediate backup 381</p> <p>Confirming that the backup worked 381</p> <p>File Time-Travel 382</p> <p>Recovering an older version of a file 382</p> <p>Browsing File History 383</p> <p>Restoring all your personal files 385</p> <p>The System Image 385</p> <p>Creating the system image 386</p> <p>Restoring a system image 387</p> <p><b>Book 5: This Old PC 389</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 1: Performance and Resources</b><b> 391</b></p> <p>The Relationship Between Performance and Resources 392</p> <p>How Ya Doin’, PC? 393</p> <p>Viewing the Performance Monitor 393</p> <p>Checking the Performance tab 394</p> <p>Monitoring system resources 396</p> <p>Using the monitors as troubleshooting tools 397</p> <p><b>Chapter 2: More Mass Storage</b><b> 399</b></p> <p>The Mass Storage Pie 399</p> <p>Looking at the storage situation 400</p> <p>Measuring bulky things 402</p> <p>Get Yourself More Mass Storage Capacity 403</p> <p>Dealing with large files 403</p> <p>Using Disk Cleanup 405</p> <p>Uninstalling programs 407</p> <p>Compressing single files 409</p> <p>Compressing every dang doodle file on a drive 410</p> <p>Even More Storage 412</p> <p>Adding mass storage 412</p> <p>Relocating programs 412</p> <p>Getting a larger Drive C 413</p> <p><b>Chapter 3: Boost PC Performance</b><b> 415</b></p> <p>Man, Your PC is Slow! 415</p> <p>Understanding slow 416</p> <p>Unclogging the spyware 417</p> <p>Finding a memory leak 417</p> <p>Speed Up Your PC 417</p> <p>Performing regular maintenance 418</p> <p>Upgrading the hard drive 418</p> <p>Adding more RAM 419</p> <p>Putting ReadyBoost to work 420</p> <p>Setting the number of processors 421</p> <p>Disabling background services 423</p> <p>Index 427</p>
<p><b>Dan Gookin</b> wrote the very first For Dummies book in 1991. The author of several bestsellers, Dan’s books have been translated into 32 languages and have more than 11 million copies in print. Dan is the bestselling author of all editions of <i>PCs For Dummies</i> and <i>Laptops For Dummies</i>.</p>
<p><b>It’s easy to become your own PC hero!</b></p><p>Toss out that incomprehensible manual and close the how-to videos. This one book arms you with everything you need to diagnose and correct <i>whatever’s</i> bugging your PC. Computer won’t start? Printer on the fritz? Audio sounding funky? Networking woes? This guide walks you through these solutions and more, in terms you can understand. Plus, you’ll learn how you can (fingers crossed) prevent that PC from going haywire next time, with advice on beefing up security, backing up data, and otherwise keeping your computer in tip-top shape!</p> <p><b>5 Books Inside. . .</b></p><ul><b><li>Solve My Problem Now!</li><li>O, We Got Trouble!</li><li>Tools to Use</li><li>PC Privacy and Security</li><li>This Old PC</li></b></ul>

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