Computers are powerful pieces of technology, but most of the time, you are probably highly satisfied with all that your computer can do for you in your job and in your day-to-day life. Sometimes, however, things go wrong, and you may encounter IT problems that you are not sure how to fix. Many IT problems are able to be fixed easily when you know the right steps to take to restore your computer to its original working order. You can find five of the most common IT problems that you may encounter in the list below and the ways that you can fix them.
1. Vcruntime 140.dll Missing
Vcruntime140.dll is essential software for your Windows computer that is made by Microsoft and is also known as the Runtime Library on your PC. It ensures that all of the programs that you have within your greater Windows package operate as they should, and it automatically downloads the updates that Windows provides. Sometimes you will get an error code that this software is missing, and you may just simply have to redownload it onto your system, placing it into the installation folder. If this does not work, you need to download the app, follow the installation instructions, and launch the software to reset the error message.
2. Virus Encounters
You have a virus on your computer that may start to destroy your software and files. If you believe that you have a virus, you first need to run a scan with a trusted anti-virus technology to reveal any affected programs or files. You can then decide whether you should repair the program or just re-purchase it after deleting it from your computer. Make sure that you always have some type of anti-virus software in place on your computer to help protect your technology from being infected.
3. Blue Screen of Death
Many computer owners dread the day when they may encounter the blue screen of death on their computers. You do not have to fear, however, as all the blue screen means is that there was an error when you started up your computer, and the message is more common than you think. The first step that you can take is holding down F8 on your keyboard while you boot your computer, choosing to restart it in safe mode. If this does not fix the problem, you may have to book an appointment with an IT specialist to determine what is going wrong.
4. Slow Moving Machinery
It can be extremely frustrating when you are working and notice that your computer begins to slow down or lag. In most cases, this is due to you having too many apps or setting open, meaning you need to close out of some. Close any applications that you do not need at the current moment for whatever you are working on. Your computer may also slow down due to a lack of ample storage, meaning you need to go through the downloads folder on your computer and delete anything that is unnecessary.
5. Overheating
The final IT problem that you may encounter is an overheated computer which is often due to overheated components of the computer. If the overheating is due to having too many programs open on your computer, again, you can just close out of what you do not need. The overheating could also be due to the fact that your computer has been running for too long. If this is the case, turn your computer off for a while and allow it to cool down, otherwise, you need to contact an IT specialist as soon as possible.
Final Thoughts
Most of the time, when you are having IT problems, you do not need to contact an IT specialist. Most of the problems that you face can be easily fixed by following the troubleshooting tips that are listed above. Just because your computer is not working as it should, does not mean that you need to start worrying and think that you need to get a new computer right away. If these fixes do not work though, contact an IT specialist to fix likely a small problem before it is too late and you do require a replacement.
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