Distinguishing Software Problems From Hardware Problems
The same symptom (a system that won’t boot, an application that crashes) can stem from either hardware or software causes — a systematic approach to narrowing down the actual source saves genuine time and avoids unnecessary parts replacement.
Common OS Troubleshooting Tools
Built-in diagnostic and repair tools (safe mode, system restore, event logs, task manager) give a technician real, specific information rather than requiring pure guesswork.
Malware as a Troubleshooting Consideration
Unusual slowdowns, crashes, or unexpected behavior should include malware as a genuine possibility to investigate, not just assumed hardware wear or software bugs.
When to Escalate Beyond Basic Troubleshooting
Some issues genuinely exceed basic troubleshooting scope and need escalation to more specialized support or a security specialist — recognizing this boundary is itself a professional skill.
