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[-] PhantomPhanatic@lemmy.world 87 points 11 months ago

Everyone should learn the basics of troubleshooting!

When trying to resolve a problem it's really important to keep as many variables under control as possible so that you can find the root cause and fix it.

I see lots of people who try a bunch of things without isolating the issue first but can't figure out what is wrong. Then because they messed with it so much it's almost impossible to figure out.

This is important for car maintenance, home maintenance, electronics, computers. Just about everything that can break or stop working right in your life.

[-] Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works 26 points 11 months ago

My skills at troubleshooting are pretty much limited to

"Turn it off and back on again. The slow way. Sometimes twice."

But you know what? Mostly it works!

[-] assplode@kbin.social 21 points 11 months ago

Your troubleshooting skills are above average, tbh.

You've identified that there's an issue. You tried something simple to remedy. You even tried it again to make sure.

You didn't make a bunch of crazy assumptions about what the problem was. You didn't do a bunch of weird shit all at once to try to fix it. You didn't do something to make the problem worse.

You're doing great!

[-] Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works 11 points 11 months ago

Oh I have to share what just happened! My husband's power wheelchair suddenly wouldn't drive. In tilt mode it would still tilt, but in the driving modes it had an error message. By asking in forums he learned that message could mean it thought it was tilted back too much for safe driving, even though it was fully upright. So he tilted way back, and I looked underneath for anything loose, finally tightened one loose screw that I frankly think was unrelated. Then he tilted upright again, giving it an extra couple seconds of push on the joystick, and I pushed forward on the back of the chair. Nothing moved, it was already fully upright. But it did the trick! It's driving fine now.

[-] shalafi@lemmy.world 6 points 11 months ago

Wonderful! And the lesson here is, just fucking try something, anything. Your story made me feel good. Fine job!

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