How to Train at Home in Computer Repair


Computer problems can be frustrating and inconvenient. Computer repair shops can fix your computer for you but repairs can be very costly. Knowing how to perform your own computer repairs can save a lot of time and money. Whether you are hoping to save money on computer repairs or simply want to learn a new skill, you can learn the basics of computer repair at home with the aid of online courses, books and online communities.

Instructions

Read books on computer repair, of which there are many. If your budget is tight, go to the library and check out recent books on computer hardware and repair. For absolute beginners, the "For Dummies" series of books on computer hardware and repair written in easy to understand language that is perfect for beginners.

If you are already somewhat technically inclined, look for books for the CompTIA A+ certification. Even if you do not plan on becoming certified, the A+ certification is the industry standard for non-vendor-specific computer repair, providing a comprehensive overview on the basics of computer support and repair.

Sign up for an online class on computer repair. Look for a class that is instructor led, often via an online community college or adult school course. Instructor-led online classes will give you the advantage of having an expert guide you when you are having problems.

Learn by doing. Challenge yourself to handle actual hardware as you are learning about it. Familiarizing yourself with the hardware will help you better understand how hardware works together.


Join an online community on computer repair. Online communities are often populated with enthusiasts who like to share their computer knowledge. While an online community should never be your only source of computer repair training, it is a good resource to be able to ask questions and get answers.

Look for a forum that is active with a lot of members and sections for people to ask questions. PC Tech Bytes and Technibble are two popular computer repair forums.

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