Troubleshooting Hardware and Software Issues

Troubleshooting computer systems can be frustrating and challenging at the same time. Usually to fix something it’s just a setting hidden deeply within menus. Trial and error is commonly  employed. It’s usually pretty hard to mess something up beyond fixing.

I started building computers when I was in junior high school. I helped many people build computers throughout my life, and continue to do so. I’ve built for companies, family, and friends.

Most places I’ve worked have a very swamped information technology (IT) staff, and I’m usually called upon first to see if I can solve problems. I’ve dealt a lot with printer issues, network issues, software issues, you name it.

I’m quite technically savvy when it comes to learning complex machines and systems and the hardware that runs it. I haven’t spent a lot of time doing anything at the electrical component level though. It’s a area that is continuing to peek my interest. I’m currently working on HAM radio stuff, and plan on taking the license test here soon. This project is allowing me to learn a little more electrical theory.

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