What runs through your mind when you start your PC or laptop and get welcomed by an unfriendly blue screen? The first time I experienced this, I felt like I had damaged the computer. It's even worse if your computer just seemed okay the last time you used it. When this happens, there's no need to worry. There are 3 possible reasons for this: 1. Your Operating system may be corrupt 2. The main disk on your PC may be damaged 3. There could be a corrupt application affecting normal startup. It is normal to panic in such cases, especially when you have little to no experience handling computers. Before you phone that repair guy or throw your computer into the trash, try out these troubleshooting tips. 1. Disconnect all peripherals, the power connection and shut down the PC by long pressing the power button. 2. Wait for 5 minutes and power up the computer. 3. If that does not work, think about reinstalling a new Operating system. You can do so from a Bootable Flash Disk or a Com
4 things that consume your mobile battery without your Knowledge " Battery low, please plug in your charger" How many times have you seen that type of message? It does happen that you only realize that your phone has low battery when there is a power outage or when you're about to leave the house. Sometime that happens when you genuinely forget to charge your phone or it doesn't have a good battery. Phone batteries have replacements but not all will give you the same service as the original one. In most cases, the batteries sold are just clones and can't be half as good as the original one. How do you ensure your mobile phone does not use more power than it should? 1. Clear Background Applications and programs When you close an applications or programs on a mobile device the process is not automatically crashed. These applications are minimized into the task bar and can be accessed by clicking on the tabs button for mobile device. If you want to save both power a