By: Steve. A Shaw
It always happens. You're in the middle of a 
project, or doing something of importance on your computer, and the 
dreaded blue screen of death appears, or it overheats and switches off, 
causing some damage. It never happens when you aren't in dire need of 
it. So what do you do? Use another computer, hop online and try to 
diagnose the problem yourself, or do you go to a computer repairs 
specialist to get the problem fixed?
Doing it yourself is a viable option, if you have the time, a little 
expertise, patience, the ability to use the search engines well, and of 
course, are able to understand and follow technical instructions. And 
then not be too frustrated when you discover you aren't able to fix the 
problem after all.
For most people, this isn't the route to take. Although able to use a
 computer, many people do not know how they work in order to fix them. 
It's much like driving and repairing a car; two very different things. 
And so, for most, the best option is to take it to a computer repairs 
professional to diagnose and fix for you.
The advantages are great. Most problems are fixed by the professional
 within an hour. Secondly, the fault will be identified very quickly and
 several options will be presented to you (ranging from repair it, 
upgrade it, or throw it away). This means your valuable time isn't 
wasted on trying to fault find something that will be too expensive to 
fix anyway. It also means you have an answer to your problem quickly and
 are able to act on it accordingly.
However, prevention is better than cure, and there are certain things
 any user can do to prevent a computer failure, and ensure consistent 
operation with few faults.
Firstly, if your computer is a laptop, always ensure that its 
ventilation grills are always clear and never blocked. From time to 
time, you can blow a can of compressed air into these grates to clear 
junk off the fans. When doing this, always ensure that you blow the air 
into the outlet side as this will make the dirt fall off the blades and 
then blow out when the computer is started again.
Secondly, for all computers, ensure that you have anti virus software
 running, and you regularly scan the computer for viruses. Other 
software you can use are anti spyware software, cleaning software and 
anti malware programs. Used regularly, you can prevent a multitude of 
software problems occurring on your system.
However, from time to time, even the best laid plans fall foul, and 
your computer does malfunction in a way that you need to get it sorted 
by professional computer repairs experts. Rest assured, because the 
answer to your problem will be investigated and presented to you 
quickly, and most likely repaired within an hour.
It is the most ideal solution, due to the various complexities and 
varying computer issues that exist. So, you can try to do computer 
repairs yourself, and perhaps save a little bit of money, or you can 
save lots of time, and have your computer up and running in no time at 
all.
 

