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Comment #1 posted on 2023-05-05T17:25:41Z by Kevin O'Brien
Good advice
Thanks for some good advice. I have several misbehaving computers I need to fix, and your remindeer is thus very timely.
Comment #2 posted on 2023-05-16T21:25:24Z by Joe
Troubleshooting is an Art
I do agree with your last statement that hast makes waste which leads to jumping to conclusions and not getting the results you expected leading to frustration.
You usually have to follow your gut as they say. First impressions, previous experiences related to the given topic, and the right state of mind can lead you to the correct answers quickly. There are particular steps you mentioned you have to walk through in your mind and testing your assumptions to see if you are on the right track. The old adage, that failure is the best teacher to learn from and improve your skills whatever they may be.
Great episode get people to implement Critical Thinking skills and enjoy the experience.
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