How to Become a Computer
Expert.
Becoming a
computer expert means knowing the very broad top computers inside-out. You will
need time and dedication. Once you become an expert, troubleshooting general
and specific issues will be no problem at all!
Steps in Details:
1.Master Computer
Hardware.
2.Know software updates and Java script or know how to check if something is right to download something.
2.Know software updates and Java script or know how to check if something is right to download something.
Troubleshooting
involves both hardware and software issues, software issues include the
Operating System (O / S related troubleshooting) and Different Programming
Languages. You have to know certain types of words or terms that are used in
the computer repair field, terms or words like "troubleshooting" must
be familiar to you and you must know what it means. When you have a computer
problem, "troubleshooting" involves finding out if the problem is
hardware or software related and then fixing it, so it is one of the important
words in the computer repair field. You can go on the internet and search for
the word (s) "troubleshoot" or "troubleshooting" and find
out what it means. You should not perform any troubleshooting and / or repair
unless you have the required know how because you might mess up the whole
computer.
3.Learn.
3.Learn.
Starting with
the "Windows" system is probably the best and easiest approach. Learn
each and every basic functionality of Windows. Start working with the
"Windows Registry". If you own a Mac, then OS X will be the default
for you, but do not fret. It is as easy as Windows to master and get familiar
with.
8.Learn Shell scripting
well enough.
Try to remember most of
the commands and filters. Use "vi" editor instead of
"gedit" or any other type of GUI editors.
9.Learn Computer Architecture, Operating System Basics.
9.Learn Computer Architecture, Operating System Basics.
12.After you have done all
the above you will be able to troubleshoot most of the general issues and will
be referred to as a "computer expert" by everyone around you.
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