Respuesta :
Answer:
The third stage, which is testing the theoretic causes to confirm the actual cause.
Explanation:
There are six stages in computer system troubleshooting. This stages are;
1. Identifying the problem. The system user experiences a fault in the computer and narrates the problem observed to the technician.
2. The technician create a list of theoretic causes of the problem with the knowledge or experience he has.
3. The technician runs test on each of the theoretic causes to determine the actual cause of the problem
4. The problem is resolved.
5. The functionality of the system is tested,
6. The process and problem is documented for future reference.
Answer:
Test the theory to determine cause.
Establish a theory of probable cause.
Identify the problem.
Explanation:
The other answer is only partial