Method 1 of 2: Steps in Details
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A Computer Expert needs to master the Computer Hardware.
You have to know software and Java script updates or know how to check
if something is right to download something. Troubleshooting, Operating
Systems (O, and O/S related troubleshooting and Different Programming
Languages. You have to know certain types of words that are to be used
on the computer like the words troubleshoot you got to know what that
means. Troubleshooting is when you fix a problem that's why it's one of
the important words on the computer like if you can't go on the internet
and you had seen the word troubleshoot and you don't know what it
means, you can mess up the whole network.
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Step by step you need to learn.
Starting with 'Windows' system is better and easier approach. Learn
each and every basic functionality of Windows. Start working with
"Windows Registry". If you own a Mac, then OSX will be the default for
you, but don't fret. It is very easy to master and get familiar with.
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First of all you need to know the "Fundamentals and History of Generations of Computer".
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Then you must master basic programming languages like 'C'.
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Then learn Windows programming with 'Visual Studio 6.0'.
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Now it's good time to get out of 'Windows' and Get into 'LINUX'. 'Fedora' or 'Ubuntu' will be the best option.
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Learn Shell scripting well enough. Try to remember most of the commands and filters. Use 'vi' editor instead of 'gedit' or such type of GUI editors.
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Learn Computer Architecture, Operating System Basics.
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Then when you have finished all the above, it will be best time to join a Computer Hardware and Networking Course.
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Then you will be able to find the way to be expert yourself.
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After you have done all
mentioned above you will be able to troubleshoot most of the general
issues and will be referred to as an "Computer Expert" to everyone
around you.
Method 2 of 2: Steps in Brief
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Take a computer course.
People are more likely to listen to someone who has a recognized
qualification under their name. Even if it's just passing their GCSE
I.T!
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Make sure you have a computer.
Or better still an old one so you can try different things. Try
experimenting with a Linux CD as the regular use of command lines will
sure to increase your computer knowledge fast!
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Be prepared to fix.
Every time your computer goes wrong, resign yourself to fixing it
yourself. You have the Internet now and visiting tech support forums
will allow you to communicate with others who have had the same problem.
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Don't be afraid of your computer!
What have you got to lose by tinkering with that registry if your
computer is already in an unusable state? You could save yourself the
trouble of re-installing Windows (or whatever operating system you
have).
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When fixing other people's computers, be sure to bring a flash drive with the following:
AVG free setup file (in case they have no anti virus), CCleaner,
Auslogics Disk Defrag setup file and Firefox or Opera (to introduce them
to the alternative). You can use these programs to free up space,
disable start-up programs which might cause conflicts and search and
destroy viruses. You can also leave them on the computer if they are
unprotected.
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Read tech support forums to recognize the symptoms of well known problems. For example a slow and unresponsive PC could indicate a virus and failure to boot into Windows could be a driver problem.
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