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What do computer hardware services include?

Repairing appliances can be a tricky process, especially when it comes to computers. Computer hardware refers to physical components, such as the monitor, mouse, keyboard, microphone, camera, and touchpad. Hardware also includes the Central Processing Unit (CPU), Random Access Memory (RAM), Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), Power Supply Unit (PSU), motherboard, and hard drive.

 

On the other hand, software includes the intangible parts of the device, such as the operating system and applications. Hardware and software complement each other and must be in tip-top shape to perform properly. 

 

If you’re wondering what a typical computer hardware service includes, here’s a quick overview: 

Computer hardware repair 

A computer technician can help identify your device’s hardware issues. Your specialist will then advise you on the next steps and perform the necessary repairs. 

 

Some common hardware problems include:

  • a blank or blue screen

  • overheating

  • strange noises from the computer

  • insufficient memory

  • dysfunctional USB ports

  • a faulty mouse, camera, or keyboard

Computer maintenance 

Proper maintenance will help extend your computer’s life, improve slow performance, and keep your computer free from viruses and malware. This step includes checking the device for harmful foreign materials such as dust and tiny insects. Your hired Tasker can make sure there are no faulty electrical wires. You may also need to get some electrical work done to support computer maintenance. 

Data recovery  

Computer hardware damage can lead to data loss. A data recovery expert can salvage your data when you lose files due to a blackout or hardware failure. Your computer technician may use a data recovery program and access the hardware to retrieve your files. The specialist can also help recover important data from hard disk drives (HDD), memory cards, or USB memory sticks. To prevent similar problems in the future, you can have your specialist install a backup and recovery system on your computer. 

Printer repair and maintenance 

Has your printer broken down, or do you have a broken printer you’d like to get fixed? A computer hardware technician can repair your printer or scanner. You may also opt to have your toners and ink cartridges refilled. 

Services such as assembling your computer, formatting the device, and installing sockets and switches are also available on Airtasker. 

Recent Computer Hardware tasks in Sydney Eastern Suburbs

Sound problem (hardware?) with 2011 Toshiba Qosmio Notebook Core i7.

$70

Double Bay NSW, Australia

27th Jul 2022

The inbuilt speaker went a few years ago however I was able to plug external speakers into the audiojack socket and it worked fine, until a week or so ago. Other than that my PC still works fine for my needs, albeit it's operating on old Windows 7 system and the operating software cannot be updated online. That said, and assuming its a hardware problem (?), I'm wondering whether the internal speaker can either be replaced or fixed? Alternatively, can external speakers be used again? - Due date: Flexible

PC hardware failure

$60

Bellevue Hill NSW 2023, Australia

6th Mar 2022

I woke up this morning to find my PC (home built 7mths ago) which has gone to sleep last night has all fans running and is non-responsive. Need to troubleshoot components to see what has failed. Simple PSU pin test didn’t tell anything. Need PC technician with diagnostic tools to identify problem part so I can replace

Rhys B. Was very quick and helpful in resolving my pc’s issue. Highly recommended