How to Service Your Own Computer:
7
Easy Things Computer Repair Places Do
Computer repair places like Best Buy’s Geek Squad do a
lot of things that you can easily do yourself. Instead of paying for a pricy
malware removal or computer tune-up, you can do it yourself.
This guide won’t walk you through identifying a
failing component and repairing it by hand. It’s focused on the easy stuff –
although it’s easy, people pay hundreds of dollars to have it done for them.
Remove Viruses and
Malware
Many people still wrestle with infected Windows PCs.
If your computer is infected and isn’t working properly, you don’t have to pay
someone else to fix it. The Geek Squad doesn’t have any magic tools – they use
many of the standard antivirus tools you can use yourself.
To find an antivirus product that actually offers good
protection, consult an antivirus test website and
see how your antivirus of choice stacks up. If you don’t feel like doing all
that research yourself, luckily we’ve done it for you.
Kaspersky and Bitdefender consistently
rank in the top of both the AV-Test and AV-Comparatives rankings, and we’ve
used both products with good results. They aren’t free, but most of the free
antivirus out there is bundling extra nonsense or trying to redirect your
search engine to their “secure” solution that isn’t really secure and just
shows you more ads or spies on your shopping habits.
For a really deep infection, a good repair place may
dig through your autostart entries and registry by hand and manually remove
malware that isn’t being caught by tools. However, this can be time-consuming –
and if the computer is already so infected, there’s no guarantee all the
malware will be removed. In cases like this, they’ll often just reinstall
Windows. You can do that yourself, too.
Reinstall the
Operating System
Some people think that computers become slower over
time and eventually need to be replaced – it’s sad, but true. Other people may
take the computer to a repair place when it starts slowing down. When dealing
with a computer that’s become bogged down by startup programs and toolbars, a
simple Windows reinstall is often the fastest, easiest solution.
This can also help if you’re experiencing other
problems with your computer, such as file corruption or weird errors. While
it’s often possible to troubleshoot these things by replacing corrupted files
and bad drivers, it’s usually faster to just reset Windows back to its factory
state.
Most new computers come with factory restore
partitions, which you can access by pressing the correct key during the boot
process (check your computer’s manual). You may also have CDs or DVDs you can
restore your computer from. If you installed Windows yourself, you can use the
Windows installation disc. On Windows 8, use the Refresh or Reset feature to easily reinstall
Windows.
Be sure to back up your important files before doing
this. Some places may back up your important files for you, while some may ask
you to back them up ahead of time – that’s because they’ll just be reinstalling
Windows for you.
Remove Included
Bloatware
If you’ve just purchased a new computer – or reset
your old computer back to its factory default state – you’ll often find it
packed full of useless software. Computer manufacturers are paid to include
these programs, which slow your computer down (particularly during the startup
process) and clutter your system tray.
Best Buy’s Geek Squad will charge you to remove this
bloatware. Even Microsoft is getting in on the action – if you bring a Windows
PC to a Microsoft store, they’ll remove the bloatware for $99.
Don’t fall for it: You don’t have to pay a dime to
remove these preinstalled programs. There are three ways you can go about doing
this 7
Easy Things Computer Repair Places Do :
- Use a program like PC Decrapifier. It will automatically scan your computer for bloatware and automatically uninstall it.
- Open the Uninstall a program control panel and manually uninstall each piece of bloatware, one-by-one. If you do this on a new computer, be sure not to uninstall any hardware drivers. Everything else should be fair game.
- Reinstall Windows. Many geeks like performing a fresh install of Windows on their new computers to start from a clean state. You’ll often have to download and install hardware drivers from your computer manufacturer’s website after the reinstall.
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