Showing posts with label Tips. Show all posts

How To Check New & Used Devices For Problems Using Simple Tips & Software

test-smartphone-840x420

Are you thinking of purchasing a new or used smartphone or computer? This new device might suffer from a fault or defect. Before you take the plunge, there’s a variety of stress-tests and diagnostics you should perform. While you absolutely must test used electronics, even brand new smartphones and computers can suffer from defects that you may not notice until after a 30-day return policy expires. To this end, testing all newly acquired equipment remains extremely important.

The basic idea of “stress-testing” your devices is to force the CPU to work as hard as possible – if any internal component possesses a defect, stress testing will likely break the device. While not for everyone – particularly those uncomfortable with breaking their device—stress testing provides a great way of discovering potential future issues with the hardware.

This article details several methods of vetting a new or used device on Windows and Android. It covers a selection of mobile apps and desktop programs that can effectively identify problems before you encounter them. Additionally, I detail some of my methods for analyzing used and new electronics.

How To Check An Android Smartphone For Problems

Diagnostic methods for Android devices: The diagnostic method used on a Smartphone differs between new and used devices. A new phone likely comes with some kind of warranty period, whereas a used phone purchased from Craigslist comes with only the warning: caveat emptor, i.e. let the buyer beware. Any diagnostic method should conform to whether or not you’re under warranty.

Because of the complexity in manufacturing modern electronics, oftentimes not all components on a smartphone will work – for most phones you can only test the SIM card slot, SD card slot and USB port. The phone’s sensors, such as the gyroscope or accelerometer, can’t be examined or tested through physical inspection. Fortunately, you can install software capable of scanning your device’s sensors. Two of the best apps for checking your phone out are Android Sensor Box and Elixir 2.

Applications

  • Android Sensor Box: After you install and run the app, the start screen essentially shows each of the sensors of your phone. Disabled components will show a red circle with a line through it over the icon. Broken components, when tested, will show erroneous sensor readings. For example, if you use the “Orientation Sensor” and the bubbles don’t move at all, it means the sensor is either broken or miscalibrated. On a used phone, if you don’t need the sensor, it gives you a tack to negotiate for a lower price.

android-sensor-box

  • Elixir 2: It only provides a readout of the function sensors – but even so, it’s an amazing program. Erez did an excellent breakdown of Elixir 2’s functions, which range from providing sensor analysis to a detailed breakdown of internal hardware components. It’s actually a one-stop shop for vetting an Android handset.
  • Stability Test: This Android stress test application will run your CPU at the highest possible frequency. While you definitely don’t want to leave the device running overnight, approximately 30 minutes of testing should prove a device’s reliability. If the devices reboots or crashes under testing, it’s a good sign something is wrong. If it breaks, well, thank god for that warranty.

stress_test1

If you frequent Craigslist, as I do, you know that buying used provides one of the best means of acquiring a good smartphone for cheap. It’s also a great way to get ripped off, particularly if you don’t check the phone’s functionality. Although you probably won’t be stress-testing a phone in the presence of its owner, you can use such software as Elixir 2 to make sure you’re not buying a knock-off. You can also use Android Sensor Box to examine your device for potentially dead sensors. However, be aware that not all devices include all the available sensors. Before testing, make sure you know which sensors your phone employs (a Google search will reveal this).

How To Check A Windows Computer For Problems

Diagnostic Methods for Windows computers: New or used computers mostly use the same diagnostic methods. While you won’t be stress testing, or performing a serious diagnostic on a laptop off of Craigslist, you can still test all its ports to make sure you’re not buying something with defective ports. A useful software to run on a used computer is CPU-Z, which will tell you whether or not you’re buying what the seller claims – CPU-Z can reveal the internal components of a computer, including CPU, hard drive and RAM.

Of course, you will also check all the ports on the computer. To do so will require that you bring along a USB flash drive, potentially an SD card and whatever other ports the laptop comes equipped with, such as a PC card, PS2 mouse and SD card.

If you purchased a computer brand new, you have a great deal of options for testing it out within your warranty period. Out of the many applications out there, I suggest using a stress test using Prime95.

Applications

  • Prime95: As with smartphones, a computer is only as strong as its weakest component. Stress testing runs the system at its absolute peak and if anything is defective, it will likely fail. Using Prime95 is ridiculously easy — just start the software up and let it run for an an hour on a desktop and around a half hour on a laptop. Don’t let it run overnight, as running your computer at its peak for extended periods can cause serious, permanent damage.

2013-07-21_23h36_28

  • Stopping Prime95: Also be aware that the program will not stop unless you select “Test -> Stop” from the menu bar. If you don’t stop Prime95, your computer will run very slowly. If you leave it on for too long, it may cause actual damage.

2013-07-21_23h37_05

  • Bootable USB or disk: There’s a variety of software available that will perform boot time scans of your computer’s internal components. Parts that you will want to scan, in particular, are RAM, your hard drive and your CPU. Unfortunately, some components can’t be easily examined for potential problems, such as your motherboard and power supply. Out of all the many USB bootable diagnostic tools available, I cannot suggest Parted Magic enough. It includes all manner of hardware diagnostic tools. Justin wrote an excellent review and guide about this hardware Diagnostics toolbox on a Live CD, which is a must read for those looking to perform PC hardware analysis.
  • CPU-Z: Software exists that can provide a readout of your internal components. This provides great utility for those seeking to verify the internal components of a laptop or desktop PC. Pay close attention to the “CPU” and “Memory” tabs. These will indicate the true CPU clockspeed and amount of RAM installed on your system. You may also wish to check the Graphics tab, if your system also includes a graphics processor. For those of you looking for additional troubleshooting tips for your graphics card, read Ryan’s great article on the subject of troubleshooting annoying video problems. It covers GPU stress testing methods, as well, which can be used to stress test GPUs.

2013-07-21_23h14_22

Overall, a good analysis method will combine diagnostic software with stress testing. Even though desktops can take quite a bit of stress before breaking, remember to not run the stress test software for more than an hour or two. And for God’s sake, use common sense.

Conclusion

For those of you seeking to purchase new or used electronics, strongly consider a combination of diagnostic and stress testing software to weed out potential lemons. As many consumers know, most faulty electronics fail within the first year of ownership. Stress testing and diagnostic software may save you a great deal of money.

I can personally vouch for this method. Stress testing successfully weeded out a lemon Asus laptop, well within the warranty period. Handling returns within the first 30-days of a purchase, for most major retailers, is much easier than dealing with the factory warranty, which oftentimes requires that you pay for return shipping.

Anyone else use a rigorous examination process of new or newly purchased used devices? Let us know in the comments.

Unlock the Hidden Power of your Brain


Possibilities of our brain are infinitely vast. If you do your own brain workout, you can get enormous opportunities and achieve  success in business, career and communication.

A person owes all his achievements in work, studies or society to the hard work of his brain. Brain activity is important for pupils and students, businessmen and employees. Everyone knows that learning new things, reading books, watching educational programs have a positive effect on the brain.
But how to develop a way of thinking that would activate the parts of the brain that have not been involved before? Brain training does not require a lot of time, 15 minutes a day will be quite enough.
There is a simple way to take another look at the possibilities of your brain. Take 4 white sheets of paper. On the first sheet write something familiar with your dominant hand from left to right. On the second one write the same, but in the opposite direction. On the third and the fourth ones do the same with the other hand. The first sheet is an example which you should aspire to. Repeat your efforts every day and you will see that you will begin to think differently. This simple exercise makes your inactive area of ​​the brain work.
As a result, this training will allow you to take non-standard solutions and to find an easy way out even in the most difficult situations, which will be quite useful at work and in other spheres of life.

100 Websites You Should Know and Use (updated!)


Time for an update? We think so. Below, the 2013 edition of the 100 websites to put on your radar and in your browser.While most of these sites are still going strong and remain wonderful resources, we've crossed out any that are no longer functioning. And because there are so many amazing resources out there, please add your own ideas in the comments. Happy surfing!


BUSINESS + E-COMMERCE
AUDIO + VISUAL
LITERATURE, MEDIA + CULTURE
POLITICS, NEWS + GLOBAL ISSUES
EDUCATION
SCIENCE + TECHNOLOGY
And now, the original list from 2007, created by Julius Wiedemann, editor in charge at Taschen GmbH. While most of these remaining thriving websites, we’ve crossed out defunct websites and added notes when possible:
CURIOSITY & KNOWLEDGE
GRAPHICS, MUSIC & ARTS
E-COMMERCE EXPERIENCE
SEARCHING & FINDING
ONLINE RESOURCES
TOP INTERACTIVE EXPERIENCE CREATORS

Ten tips for passing written exams


1. Be prepared, get up early before the exam.
Prepare all you need in advance: pens, pencils, calculator, dictionary, etc. It will make you focus on the task.

2. Relax and don’t lose faith in yourself.

Try not to worry. Avoid talking to other students before the exam: excitement is contagious. Instead, remind yourself that you are well prepared and will certainly pass the exam well. If you get nervous during the exam, take a slow deep breath to relax.

3. Be calm and self-disciplined.
Take a comfortable place.Make sure you have enough working space. Keep your posture straight.

4. Take a look at the task.
Spend 10% of the time to careful reading of the task, highlighting key points and making a decision how to allocate your time. At the beginning answer easy questions and put aside the most difficult ones to have more time to think on them at the end. After reading questions write down ideas that can be used for responding.

5. Think on what you are going to write.
Make a plan including the ideas you are going to present. Number them clearly according to the order in which you are going to present them.

6. Answer questions in a considered manner.
Start with easy and high-value questions, the answers to which you know. At the end think on the most difficult and extensional questions which require many calculations or detailed response, or on those that would give you a few points.

7. If you must choose the correct answer from several options try to guess.
First of all, eliminate the answers that you are sure are wrong. Always try to guess if you have sufficient grounds to exclude options. Usually the first choice is correct so don’t change your answers if you are not sure.

8. Try to answer to the point.
Describe your main idea in the first sentence. In the first paragraph make an overview of your essay. After it expand the outlined concepts in detail. Add to your answers more information, examples, excerpts from textbooks or lecture notes.

9. Devote 10% of test time to reviewing your answers.
Look through the test and don’t stop until you have reviewed all the items. Make sure you answered all the questions. If you have time check spelling, grammar, and punctuation. If you are taking a math exam check your answers for careless mistakes.

10. Analyze your results.
Each exam prepares you for the next one. Decide what strategies are right for you. Find out which of them don’t work, and don’t use them in the future. Use your test papers for preparation for the end-of-course exams.

How to keep yourself motivated


We eat to provide our body with energy and gain strength to perform daily activities. Likewise, we constantly need to replenish the energy of our mind.

Learn to keep yourself motivated

If you are not satisfied with the results, if you are wondering how to keep yourself motivated, you have already taken the first step. It is important to identify and accept your shortcomings and failures because only then can you make an effort to overcome them. Nevertheless, the first step is the beginning of a journey and you must go ahead to reach the goal.

Plan your day

Those who have achieved success will tell you how important is the planning. It will help you organize your day and not be distracted by unnecessary details. If you are distracting, you are wasting the energy which is necessary for really important affairs.

Surround yourself with people with a positive attitude

To maintain motivation, try to surround yourself with successful people. It is not necessary that they are rich. The key qualities are determination and positive attitude to life. With such people it is easier to maintain optimism and perseverance in achieving your goals. There is nothing more effective than a living example of positive motivation.

Do not violate the moral law

Evil thoughts, gossip, lies, and a habit of justifying one’s bad actions are the biggest obstacles to success. Allowing yourself to write off all your failures to the circumstances or the machinations of enemies you can’t find a remedy to the situation. By gossip and malice you will only waste your energy and surround yourself with negativity difficult to get rid of.

Pay attention to yourself

We spend a lot of energy on thinking about other people. How they live, what they do and how they treat us. If we reorient this energy to ourselves, it will greatly facilitate our lives.

Learn to forgive yourself

Anger for our failure is a thing which hangs a heavy burden on us. It takes a lot of space in our minds and gives us nothing but weariness and bitterness. If you haven’t managed to cope with a challenge, try not to wallow in self-pity. You have no choice but to continue working and moving ahead to your goal. The ability to forgive yourself is very important in maintaining strength and spirit to achieve the goal.

Learn to say no to things and people that uselessly take up your time. Do not waste your strength on fruitless dreams. Set a goal and achieve it regardless of the possibility of failure. Remember that nothing is impossible if you have an unshakable intention to succeed in it.