PC problems are
frustrating, especially when you aren't an experienced user and deep down you
know it would probably be a quick and easy fix if you just had the knowledge.
Unfortunately, even a simple PC fix can feel out of reach.
Before you bother your
family member again, or worse, spend your hard-earned money on an expert
computer diagnostic, take a look at our guide to the most common Windows
computer problems that anyone can fix. And we mean anyone.
To start with, we need to
know which version of Windows is on your PC. Each version has its unique
strengths and problems, so we’ve broken our tips into three sections – Windows 10, Windows 8, and Windows 7. No, we didn’t miss one, there is no
Windows 9. Yeah, we don't know why either.
If you don’t know what
Windows you’re using, take a look at the images below and click the one that
looks most like what is on your screen.
Let the computer
troubleshooting begin!
The most common Windows problems and how to solve them
If Microsoft is to be believed, this is the final version of Windows. That doesn’t mean they won’t be updating it, though, it just means that your operating system changes will evolve more naturally. We’re all for it as switching to a new Windows was always such a hassle. While it’s considered the best Windows experience so far, even Windows 10 isn’t perfect. Here are five common Windows 10 problems with easy fixes that anyone can solve.WIN10: turn on system restore
Inexperienced PC users
will often worry about doing something that "breaks" Windows. That’s
why the System Restore feature is the safety net that everyone should be using.
When something "breaks", System Restore allows you to roll back the
clock to a time when everything was working well.
To do this, you need to
make sure that Windows is taking these snapshots (restore points) on a regular
basis.
Follow these steps:
1. Type "create a restore point" into the search bar
2. In the system properties window click on your
"system" drive to highlight it
3. Click on "configure"
4. Check "turn on system protection"
5. Drag the "max usage" slider so that it is around
5 GB
6. Click "apply"
Enjoy the peace of mind of knowing that if you make a mistake, system restore has a time machine to take you back to before it happened.
WIN10:
speed up a slow PC
Windows 10 is probably
the quickest Windows so far, but it is still vulnerable to common issues that
slow down PCs like a hard drive full of junk files and background applications
that waste memory. To keep your PC clean and optimized so that it runs as fast
as possible there are a lot of manual things you can do.
Reduce
startup programs
Many programs will load
when Windows start, even though they don’t need to. This wastes your resources.
To trim the fat follow these steps:
1. Type "System configuration" into the Windows
search field
2. Open the app
3. Click on the “Services” tab and check “Hide all Microsoft
services”
4. Now turn off the programs you don’t think you need and click apply
Uninstall programs you no longer use
The next step is to
remove programs from your system that you no longer use. This will free up
space and speed up your PC. Here’s what you do:
Find
junk files and delete them to free up space
Another way to lighten
your hard drive and speed up Windows is to identify all the temporary junk
files that apps build up on your system. Follow these steps:
Instead of all these
different manual methods, you could download a specialist cleaning app
called CleanMyPC. This app is a one-stop solution for
many issues that slow your computer, including what we mentioned above but all
whole lot more than that. Once installed a simple click on each of the tools
will automatically start the cleaning process.
It’s quick and easy, and
when you’re done, you’re going to have a PC that probably performs even better
than the systems of the people you would normally be asking for help from.
WIN10:
make files open with right apps
How annoying is it to
double click on a file and have it open with an app you don’t recognize?
Windows 10 wants you to use its apps as the default, but the best apps are
often not Windows apps. To get Windows to always open particular files with the
apps that you want, follow these easy steps.
1. Find a file type that opens with the wrong app
2. Right click on it and go to Open with > Choose another app
3. Highlight the app you want it to open with and check
"Always use this app"
4. Click "Ok"
That’s how easy it is.
From now on, every time you double-click this file type (for example it could
be .jpg for photos or .mp3 for music) Windows will open the app you chose.
WIN10:
remove annoying pop-up ads in Microsoft Edge browser
If you’re using Microsoft
Edge, the new Windows default web browser, you should be enjoying a fast and
user-friendly browsing experience. If Microsoft Edge is not working properly
and you miss Internet Explorer, typing that into the Start field will reveal
that the old web browser is still there.
One of the more common
problems with Microsoft Edge is pop-up ads. Not only do they get in the way, if
clicked, they can also cause all sorts of problems for Windows.
Thankfully it’s easy to
fix Microsoft Edge pop-ups:
1. Open Edge and click on the three dots in the top right of the
app
2. Click on "settings"
3. Scroll down and click on "view advanced
settings"
4. Make sure "block pop-ups" is turned to "on"
WIN10:
get a DVD to play
Windows 10 doesn’t come
with a pre-installed application to play DVD movies, which seems crazy to us
but there you have it.
If you type
"store" into the search bar and open the Windows Store app and
then search for "DVD player" you will see that Microsoft has
made one available, but it costs $15 (unless you upgraded). Luckily there are
other free options, like VLC, that will get your PC playing all your favorite
DVD movies in no time at all.
Windows
10 PC problems fixed? You did it!
We couldn’t be more proud of you. Using Windows 10 doesn’t have to be an experience where you’re always in fear of doing something wrong, and feel like you always have to get help from someone else. If nothing else, let this this be the start of a new you. A person that is able to identify common PC errors and find the fixes.
Poor Windows 8. It’s like
the awkward middle child. Its radical new direction made many users want to
stay on Windows 7, even after Windows 8.1 had addressed a lot of the most
common issues. And when Windows 10 arrived on the scene, everyone who wanted the
latest systems jumped ship.
It’s still a great
operating system, though, so if you’re still on board, here are some common
computer problems and their easy fixes to make your journey as comfortable as
possible.
WIN8:
give your PC a speed boost
Is Windows 8 performing
slower and slower every day? Many things could be dragging your system down.
You may think you need an expert to solve them, but in a lot of cases you can
do a lot of good yourself.
Free hard drive space is
incredibly important to a smooth running Windows system. If you are storing
data on your Windows/system drive then we would recommend moving these files to
another internal drive, or an external drive.
Another solution would be
to manually clean out all the temporary junk files that Windows accumulates
over time. To do this, simply run the Windows 8 app called Disk Cleanup and
follow the instructions.
The best option of all
would probably be CleanMyPC, an app that was made for inexperienced
computers users. Not only does it remove junk files, clean registries, make
certain applications are properly uninstalled, and so much more, it does
everything automatically with just a click needed to start each operation.
To clear junk files with
CleanMyPC:
CleanMyPC will now do all the dirty work for you, just click "Clean" button.
WIN8:
speed up your startup
Is Windows taking longer
and longer to start? It could be because you’ve installed too many programs,
many of which like to automatically run when Windows starts, even if they
aren’t needed. An IT guy who comes out to help you will definitely look at your
startup programs to try and limit how many of them load.
Want to know how he does
it? This is how:
Now just look through the
list and if you see a program that you know you don’t use very often, turn it
off and “apply”.
If that sounds too
confusing, CleanMyPC once again presents an easier
solution. Just open the app and click on the “Autorun” section. Now you can
immediately toggle on and off startup programs. It’s safe and easy and if you
toggle off something you realize you need running, just open the app and turn
it back on.
How easy is that?
WIN8:
turn on laptop touchpad
Many Windows 8 laptop
users have encountered the problem of their touchpad not working. Not too big
of a problem if you have a mouse to plug in but a real annoyance if you travel
a lot and like to use your laptop on the go. Luckily, the problem is usually
that the trackpad is simply turned off.
To turn it on, plug in a
mouse and then follow these steps:
1. Press Windows key + C
2. Click on “settings” and then “change PC settings”
3. Go to PC and devices > Mouse and touchpad
4. Make sure Touchpad is enabled
WIN8:
sharpen blurry text
Windows 8 caters for
devices that have high-resolution displays. If you could zoom in, you’d see
that these displays effectively have more dots. A common Windows 8 problem is
when an old application isn’t able to scale itself to this resolution. When
this occurs Windows jumps in to save the day by doubling the size of the
interface.
Thanks, Windows! (happy
tone)
The problem is that now
the text is often blurry.
Thanks, Windows!
(sarcastic tone)
If you would prefer a
smaller interface with sharper text, follow these easy steps:
1. Right click on the application’s shortcut
2. Click on the “compatibility” tab
3. Turn off “display scaling on high DPI settings”
4. Now restart the app and enjoy sharper text.
WIN8:
enable delete confirmation dialog box
If you were recently a
Windows 7 user, you would have noticed that, unlike in 7, in Windows 8 a
deleted file moves into the recycle bin without warning. This saves time for
power users, but if you aren’t as comfortable at the keyboard, you probably
want an extra step before a file is moved to the trash. Luckily you can turn
the warning dialog back on by following these steps:
1. Right click on the Recycle Bin and select “Properties”
2. Turn on “Display delete confirmation dialog box”
3. Click “OK”
Now, next time your finger accidentally taps delete, you’ll be saved by the warning.
Windows
8 PC problems fixed? You did it!
Don’t let anyone tell you Windows 8 is awful. Especially now that you’ve solved a lot of the more common Windows 8 problems. Let this be the beginning of a new way to look at your relationship with your computer. It doesn’t rule you anymore. You are in control.
The old kid on the block.
Windows 7 is still a popular choice, especially for casual users who aren’t
keen to have to re-learn their way around newer versions of Windows. One day
these users will have to upgrade but right now Microsoft intends to keep supporting
Windows 7 until 2020, so you’ve still got time.
To get the most out of
your Windows 7 experience, you don’t need a PC diagnostic from an expert; you
just need to follow some simple computer troubleshooting tips.
WIN7:
low on space part 1 - uninstall properly
To perform operations
smoothly, Windows 7 needs a lot of free space. To free up space, you should
take a look at your installed programs. Everyone has at least a few programs,
uninstalled ages ago, that are never used but take up disk space and system
resources.
To purge your system of
old programs follow these steps:
1. Click on the Start and open “Control panel”
2. Open “Programs and Features”
3. Look through the list and find programs you don’t use anymore – just click “Uninstall” to remove
The normal Windows
uninstall will leave some parts of the program behind, which is why an even
better method is to use the Uninstaller feature in CleanMyPC. It will remove
every inch of the program to maximize the space you free up.
WIN7:
low on space part 1 - remove junk
Windows 7 absolutely
loves creating temporary files, which over time build up. The problem with
temporary files is that they serve no purpose and Windows never removes them.
Thanks a lot, Windows.
To take out the trash
yourself, follow these steps:
1. Click Start, and in the search box type “Disk Cleanup”
2. Open the app and select the drive that you would like to clean
3. Choose which types of files you would like to delete
Another option is an app
created specifically for the cleaning of Windows systems. CleanMyPC doesn’t
just find and easily remove junk files, it is a complete PC diagnostic
solution. It couldn’t be easier to use and allows normal people to clean their
PC like a pro.
To remove junk files with
CleanMyPC:
1. Open the app
2. Click “scan” from the “My computer” tab
3. And...uh...that’s pretty much it
Within minutes you’ll be shown all the space you can free up with a single click of the mouse. Who needs a repair guy when you have programs like CleanMyPC?
WIN7:
fix security certificate issues
A familiar Windows 7
problem is the warning dialog, ‘there is a problem with this website’s security
certificate,' which you receive while browsing the web. If you get this error
often, it’s probably due to your time and date being incorrect.
Look in the tray for your clock. Click on it and select “Change time and date settings” to make sure your PC is living in the present. Now you should be able to browse the web in peace. And you didn’t even need a professional PC diagnostic!
WIN7:
stay virus free
When you’re not a techie,
it can be hard to know what files are safe and what files are potentially
dangerous for your system. If you are experiencing weird computer problems then
you may be infected
For a start, make sure
that:
Another important factor
is to just be careful about which links and files to open. Were they sent from
someone you don’t know? Were they sent from a friend but are written
suspiciously? Do they sound too good to be true? If you’re unsure, rather
contact the person to make sure they did actually send it. Or do a Google
search using the text you were sent. If it’s part of a scam, there are ways to
find out.
WIN7:
improve video performance
After a long day of work
you just want to sit down with your laptop and enjoy a good movie. But playback
is so poor that you end up putting your laptop away in disgust and grabbing a
book.
If this sounds familiar,
then we have a solution that could help improve your video playback.
Follow these
instructions:
1. Click Start and type “Power options”
2. Click “Power options”
3. Click “Change plan settings”
4. Click “Change advanced settings” and expand the “Multimedia
settings” section
5. Change the setting for “Play video” to “Optimize performance”
Windows
7 PC problems fixed? You did it!
If you were able to solve even just 2 or 3 of the Windows 7 problems above, congratulations, we hope you feel as empowered as you should. With just a little guidance and the right tools, you can improve your Windows experience without always relying on someone else.
Source: MacPaw
13 Feb, 2021
13 Feb, 2021