Troubleshoot an unexpected reboot with a program called WhoCrashed. It scans your computer to identify the problem, and it may suggest a solution. According to WhoCrashed, the problem may not have ...
Gadget blog Tested explains how to stress test your computer's most important hardware—and likely pain points in a buggy system—in order to diagnose and fix hardware problems that can commonly crop up ...
Windows 11/10 has built-in driver support for a multitude of devices. However, many hardware devices require special drivers to function properly. This is why driver ...
If your computer starts making strange noises, it's a definite cause for concern. Clicking, grinding, or whirring sounds from your hard drive can signal imminent failure. These noises often indicate ...
A malfunctioning computer is one sure way to ruin an otherwise productive day. If your computer has started scrolling on its own, it could prevent you from performing the simplest tasks. Unexplained ...
Faulty hardware is the most common cause of this problem. Check this. Disconnect all the peripherals connected to your system and scan for hardware changes. If your PC does not freeze this time, you ...
Computers live by Murphy’s Law: “Whatever can go wrong, will go wrong.” Which is why, at some point, your computer will freeze, or flicker, or even shut down. Most of us are comfortable using ...
A team of researchers has developed a new tool designed to revolutionize hardware troubleshooting, with the help of 3D phone scans. A team of researchers from Cornell Tech has developed a new tool ...