This question is based around the untrue premise that only professionals can properly service a computer.
In truth, computers are relatively simple machines- they have very few discrete parts, even fewer moving parts, and all components are standardized. The prevalence of so-called "professionals" is mainly due to large companies taking advantage of people's ignorance. Likewise, often the fees charged are exorbitant to the point of being absurd and one will even see charges for extra parts or replacement parts when the originals are not, in fact, bad.
To fix a broken blind, you can try restringing it or replacing the broken slats. If the mechanism is broken, you may need to replace it or seek professional help.
People need computers so they can help them research important thesis
you will need to change computers as well,and mabe the wiring loom to match
Not necessarily, many people have survived trivial fractures such as a broken arm. However you do need to take some precautions and it would be wise to seek professional attention.
In most cases, there is nothing you can do if your windshield was broken by a rock. You will need to have the windshield replaced at a professional body shop.
Because i like tacos and people are stupid. If you think this answer is stupid why dont you tell me y you need algerbra in computers.
in some situations yes and some no
We don't NEED them, but they do enhance our lives in many ways.
If you have a broken watch band, you can either buy a replacement and attach it yourself (all you need is a screwdriver), or bring it to a professional to have it repaired.
Computers filled the need of finding information immediately. Computers allow people to do things from their homes that some would not normally be able to do.
To fix a broken bracelet, you can try using super glue or a jewelry repair kit. If the bracelet has a clasp that is broken, you may need to replace the clasp or take it to a professional jeweler for repair.
There are many jobs that need people who are good at computers. These include web design, typing, and software engineering.