What to Do When You’re Suddenly Having Tech Problems

Posted on the 25 August 2022 by Melissa Jiggetts @jiggettsmelissa

Sitting down to get something done, only to discover that some kind of technical problem is getting in your way, is nothing short of annoying. You had planned for whatever task you wanted to do to take a certain amount of time, and now you’ll be delayed because something isn’t working like it’s supposed to. It’s very frustrating, but there are usually various things that you can do if you want to fix the issue. Before you give up or get too frustrated, take a look at some of the things you can do that might help you to set everything right again.

Turn It Off and On Again

It might be something of a cliche, but often one of the easiest ways to solve a technical problem is to turn the device or equipment off and then turn it on again. This resets it and can solve your issue by restarting the system.

Whether you’re dealing with your computer, phone, printer, router, or anything else, turning it off and on could be helpful. Make sure you turn it off properly, instead of just sending it to sleep. If you think your device is overheated, give it some time to cool down before you turn it on again.

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Revert to Earlier OS or Software Versions

Has your computer just updated its operating system? Or maybe the software you’re using has just been updated? These updates are intended to give you new features, improve security, and more. But they can also cause problems for you if they don’t work exactly as they’re supposed to or you don’t like the new changes.

Fortunately, you can reverse updates like these if necessary. This post https://setapp.com/how-to/downgrade-from-macos-ventura tells you how to roll back the latest Mac OS update if it’s causing problems. You can do the same for updates on other operating systems and software.

Check for Malware

A new problem on your computer or other devices could be caused by a virus or malware. If you’re having issues, carrying out a scan to detect any malware on your computer is one of the first things that you should do. If anything is picked up, it can be deleted with the right tools.

In some particularly tricky cases, it might be necessary to have a professional look at your computer and remove it for you. Make sure you have antivirus software installed that can not only prevent malware but also help you to remove it if it makes its way onto your computer.

Perform Important Updates

Updates can occasionally cause issues for you, but most of the time they benefit you. They help to patch up any existing problems, fix vulnerabilities, and improve performance. If you’re having a tech issue with a certain piece of software or with your computer as a whole, it might be because you haven’t carried out critical updates.

Sometimes an update might not have gone ahead because you delayed it manually or something prevented it from updating automatically. Check for updates and make sure you perform them if you want to try and fix any problems.

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Look Up the Problem You’re Having

If you’re having an issue with a piece of tech, chances are that someone else has experienced the same problem. Sometimes, many other people have experienced the exact same problem as you. That means you can usually find people talking about the issue and possibly offering solutions to it too.

If you search for how to fix your problem online, you can find message boards, forums, and blog posts with people discussing it. Much of the time, you can find a fix for your problem. However, sometimes, the best you will be able to find is that people are aware that the problem exists but there isn’t yet a fix for it.

Run Through Troubleshooting Tips

For many common tech problems, there are some troubleshooting actions you can run through to help diagnose and solve the problem. Maybe your printer isn’t doing what you tell it to or you’ve lost sound on your computer.

Whatever is happening, try starting with a troubleshooting guide that will take you through the basic steps of how to find out the cause and the solution. When you search for the problem you’re having online, you will probably find some troubleshooting tips for what you’re dealing with.

Take a Look at What You’re Doing

If your computer or device is running slowly, it might be because you’re trying to do too much at once. Most computers can only handle so much and not all of them are built for doing high-demand tasks. Check how many applications you’re running at the same time and how many individual browser tabs you have open at once.

You might realize that you’re simply trying to do too many things at once, and you probably don’t need to have all of these things running. Close some things that you’re not using. You can always bookmark your browser tabs for later.

Get Some Tech Help

Sometimes, it’s not so easy to fix a tech problem on your own. You need the help of someone who is a bit more familiar with the technology and can help you to find the right solution. Who you ask for help will probably depend on what sort of help you need and who you know.

You might know someone particularly techy who you think will be able to lend you a hand. Or perhaps you need to get in touch with tech support for the application you’re using or your internet provider to get them to guide you through what to do next. On some occasions, you might need to find a service for a repair. This could mean taking a device to a repair shop (if it’s transportable), having someone visit you for a repair, or possibly arranging for a collection.

Sudden tech problems can be really annoying, but there are many ways you can try to fix the problem and get back to what you were doing.