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Help! I'm not connected to WiFi!

A quick and easy fix is to use the Network Troubleshooter.*

*Restarting your modem and wireless router can also fix a connection error. This helps create a new connection to your internet service provider (ISP). When you do this, everyone that is connected to your Wi-Fi network will be temporarily disconnected.  



Why isn't my printer working?

Below are the most common reasons and fixes for when a printer stops working.*


1.   Printer Connection

·        For printers using a wired connection, ensure both cable ends are plugged firmly into your printer and computer.

·        Wireless printers won’t print documents if connected to the wrong Wi-Fi network. Make sure your printer and computer are on the same wireless network.

2.      Paper Tray

·        Check the paper tray for paper; it may be out.

·        Check for a possible paper jam.

3.   Default Printer

·        Windows has a feature that dynamically changes your PC’s default printing device based on your location and other factors. The feature is near-perfect, but not failproof. If your PC doesn’t print documents, it might be that an inactive printer is the default printing device.

·        In Windows, go to Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Printers & scanners, select the printer, and select the Set as default button.

·        On Mac computers, go to System Preferences > Printers & Scanners on Mac computers, right-click the printer, and select Set default printer. Alternatively, open the Default printer drop-down menu and select the printer as the default.


*See the Printer page for more help or Self Help page for in-depth assistance.


Why doesn't my mouse work?

First, try checking your hardware


Check your wireless connections



Why doesn't my keyboard work?

First, try checking your hardware


Check your wireless connections


Why doesn't my monitor work?

Monitor is not on

It may seem obvious, but first, make sure the monitor is turned on. If you don't see a power LED (blue, green, or orange light) on the monitor's front or bottom, press the power button again.

 

Computer is asleep

If you stepped away from the computer for a bit and returned to a black screen, the computer is likely asleep. Try moving your mouse, clicking the mouse buttons, or pressing any key (e.g., spacebar) to wake it up. If none of those actions work, press the power button.

 

Loose or improper connections

Another reason for a black screen is the computer isn't communicating with the monitor properly because of loose or improper cable connections. The following steps help you ensure the monitor is connected correctly to the computer.

 

Check the data cable

Check the power cable

Check the LED status

Try a different cable

 


How do I update my computer?

Start  button, and then go to Settings  > Update & Security  > Windows Update 

Setting up Auto Updates is highly suggested


To turn on Automatic Updates yourself, follow these steps:

 

1.  Click Start, type run in the search, click Run, type wscui.cpl, then click OK.

 

2.  Click Automatic Updates.

 

The following options are available:

 

This option lets you select the day and the time that updates are automatically downloaded and installed. This can be every day, or it can be on a specific day and time.

 

This option automatically downloads updates, but requires user interaction to install them.

 

This option notifies you that there are updates available. It requires user interaction to download them and install them.

 

This option disables Automatic Updates. It provides a link to the Windows Update Web site where you can manually select, download, and install updates.


 

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