Computer goes to sleep and doesn't wake up
Your screen won't turn on when you hit buttons on the keyboard or goes to sleep unexpectedly.
Power Supply Unit (PSU) issue
Your monitor or tower might not be receiving adequate power. The PSU may been to be fixed or replaced. See our replacement guide PSU Replacement Guide
Cord or outlet problem
Make sure the cords are plugged into active outlets and are properly attached to the back of your tower as well as your monitor.
Computer won't power on
When you hold down the power button to turn your computer on, nothing happens.
Cord or outlet problem
Make sure all cords are plugged into active outlets and properly attached to your desktop tower.
Possible Power Supply Unit (PSU) issue
If all cords are plugged in properly, hold down the power button and see if the power button lights up. If the button lights up, power is being supplied to the tower. If the button doesn't light up, it isn't receiving any power from the outlet and the PSU is likely the culprit. It may need to be replaced. See our replacement guide PSU Replacement Guide
Issues reading sound or graphics cards
You receive a notification that your card is not properly installed or running and/or you see or hear visual or audio distortions.
Your driver may need to be installed
An update might be necessary to read the sound or graphics card that is currently installed. Make sure your sound or graphics card is compatible with your computer model.
Computer is running slowly
When you try to run programs the computer takes a long time to load or receive information.
Background Programs Running
Try closing programs that you aren't currently using. It will free up memory for your computer to use on the program you want.
Temporary files need deleting
To delete temporary files, click on the Start button and then Run. Type "temp" into the text space and click Enter. When all the files you are running pop up in the window, select any one of them and press Ctrl and A to select all files. Then just press the Delete button and you're good to go!
Corrupted or fragmented hard drive
If your hard drive isn't working optimally, you will need to replace it.
Keyboard and/or mouse are not responsive
Your cursor is not visible or is frozen in place and/or your computer does not respond to pressing keys on the keyboard.
Cord or outlet problem
Make sure cords for both the mouse and keyboard are plugged into the correct usb hub provided on the back of the tower.
Driver Issue
Some keyboards and mice require a specific driver to be installed before they can function. See if it came with an installation CD or check the manufacturer's website to see if this is the case. Make sure you instal all drivers before plugging in your device.
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