Chapter 6

Troubleshooting

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This chapter provides some guidelines one can use to troubleshoot the problem oneself. While troubleshooting it is preferable that when a problem first comes to attention, one must take a shot at as many possibilities as one can. It is recommended that one should write down all the things one think might be causing it. Then it is useful to let the scientific method kick in so that one can figure out a way to evaluate each of the possibilities to prove or disprove them, and have at it. After one has made the list of things that could go wrong, it is helpful to start with the simple things first. It should be remembered that often a combination of more than one factor that is causing the problem. A good ...

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