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− | If a hardware problem is thought to be the issue for a non-functioning computer, Technology Services | + | If a hardware problem is thought to be the issue for a non-functioning computer, Technology Services is unable to help. In this case we would refer them to the manufacturer of the computer. |
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+ | There is also a group of students on campus who are willing to help when Technology Services is unable to. For more information, see the [Freelance list]. | ||
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Revision as of 12:11, 11 June 2009
Hardware is the general term that is used to describe physical artifacts of a technology.
In computers, software is the counterpart of hardware.
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Students
If a hardware problem is thought to be the issue for a non-functioning computer, Technology Services is unable to help. In this case we would refer them to the manufacturer of the computer.
There is also a group of students on campus who are willing to help when Technology Services is unable to. For more information, see the [Freelance list].
Faculty/Staff
All hardware problems of college-owned hardware are covered by Technology Services, and are considered a high priority, especially if the hardware is causing your computer not to start up.