What computer technicians need are as follows.
1. A collection of software. That would include operating systems, drivers, utilities, repair tools, memory testers, video testers, spyware removers, antivirus software, cleaner software, registry tools, etc.
2. Basic hand tools. Screwdrivers are needed to open the case and change components. Sometimes special screwdrivers are needed like security screwdrivers and torx drivers. A magnetic Phillips screwdriver comes in handy for motherboard screws. Forceps and tweezers are handy.
3. Basic electronics supplies. A soldering iron and 60-40 rosin core solder is good. Sometimes you might want to repair a power supply unit, such as if the fan is defective, unless it has an active warranty and shipping it off is a better option. Ground straps and antistatic mats are good to have. Chip pullers are only necessary for older PCs.
There are also optional tools and equipment that would help, but are not necessary.
1. Molex tools and parts. These are for repairing power supply plugs. There may be smaller varieties for the front panel connectors.
2. Hardware-based memory testers. These are boxes that are just for testing memory. You might be able to use them with a PC, but most will work alone. You would have to have all the correct adapters/jigs for each type of memory you plan to use which is compatible with the tester.
Peter Bauer - computer specialist - was born in 1957.
SCC - Specialist Computer Centres - was created in 1975.
Jim Warren - computer specialist - was born in 1936.
The population of SCC - Specialist Computer Centres - is 6,000.
Specialize computer applications.
Sure, information system is the main , core issue for the computer specialist
how much money does an computer programming and applications specialist make?
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A computer graphics specialist uses planning and storyboards to create projects. They use computer graphics to make animations, tables, charts, and other designs depending on the company they work for.
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A computer specialist can take on a wide variety of tasks, and can find his or herself under the employment of a myriad of different types of companies. The truth is that just about everything these days is completely reliant upon computers, necessitating the employment of computer specialists to fill a growing amount of computer specialist jobs. If you feel like you may be interested in looking at computer specialist jobs, pay attention to your resume. Companies that are filling computer specialist jobs want someone that has a diverse background, but not a "basic" or "general" one. You need to show that you have chosen to be a generalist so as to better suit a larger variety of computer related jobs. If you don't, you will just look lazy.