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Com­puter repair com­mon problems

Com­puter repair can be a tricky sub­ject. So much can hap­pen where one day your com­puter will work fine, and the next day it will not come on at all. When this hap­pens try not to panic. It can be a sim­ple fix. If you know what some of the easy fixes are then you might be able to have your pc up and run­ning in no time. Here are some com­mon prob­lems that goes wrong with your com­puter and some cheap com­puter repair fixes.
In my expe­ri­ence one of the com­mon prob­lems when your com­puter will not power up it is because of the cmos bat­tery. The cmos bat­tery is the tiny lit­tle sil­ver disc, that resem­bles a cal­cu­la­tor battery.To replace the cmos bat­tery you will want to dis­con­nect all elec­tric to your com­puter and care­fully remove the cover.The cmos bat­tery will be in the mother board. Gen­tly take it out not to harm your moth­er­board and care­fully replace it with your new one. Make sure that you put the new bat­tery in cor­rectly you may want to take note on the way the old one is in before remov­ing it so that you put the new one in cor­rectly.
Another easy fix in com­puter repair, also involves the cmos bat­tery. If for any rea­son you find your­self locked out of your note­book and you have for­got­ten your pass­word you can reset it by remov­ing the cmos bat­tery and putting it back in. Work­ing on a note­book how­ever, is a lit­tle more dan­ger­ous and tricky then a pc. If you find your­self need­ing to remove the cmos bat­tery in your note­book make sure you remove your power bat­tery and unplug your note­book first to avoid any injury’s.
Some­times your com­puter pow­ers on just fine but wont load your oper­at­ing sys­tem. If this hap­pens com­puter repair is as sim­ple as rein­stalling your oper­at­ing sys­tem. Most com­put­ers have a disc to do this but be advised if you are rein­stalling win­dows you might have to call Microsoft to get your win­dows legally acti­vated.
Another sim­ple com­puter repair is when your power sup­ply stops work­ing. Make sure your unit is unpluged and has no elec­tric going to it. Take off the cover and care­fully unscrew the lit­tle screws that hold in the old one. You will want to put these lit­tle screws some­where safe. Your new power sup­ply should fit right in where the old one is. If your replace­ment is the right size. This com­puter repair takes just a few minutes.


About Com­puter Repair

When you need your com­puter repaired you usu­ally call a tech­ni­cian to your home to repair your com­puter for now a days if its just a minor prob­lem you can some con­nect through your com­puter through a por­tal that allows them asses to your com­puter so they can find out whats going on with com­puter and if you have major com­puter repair issues.For instance if its a soft­ware trou­ble shoot­ing or if you work from your home and you need tech­ni­cal sup­port for your employ­ers web­site or the software.

Some­times though you have hard­ware issues and your com­puter needs to be shipped to the com­pany that man­u­fac­tured it for your com­puter to get repaired, some­times your com­puter might repaired for hard drive or the power sup­ply went bad. Get­ting your com­puter repaired by ship­ping it means a delay in work or just daily use so it also good to have a back espe­cially if you work from home and need it only daily bases. Another rea­son to have your com­puter repaired is for an upgrade in mem­ory or putting in new dri­ves or ports.

There are dif­fer­ent company’s out there that is will­ing to repair your com­puter for you you’ll just have to research your options and the prices of dif­fer­ent com­pa­nies the best options is to have a four year war­ranty on your com­puter so when you need to have your com­puter repaired it want cost a lot of money or issues.

Com­puter repair is usu­ally for older com­put­ers but some­times your com­puter might have a faulty unit or port, so its nice to keep a record of when you had your com­puter repaired, on what date, the repair prob­lem and how much it cost if it was on war­ranty then put war­ranty. This will help you keep up how many times you had your com­puter repaired and to tell if its lemon.

Know we a few steps in hav­ing your com­puter repaired and how you can repair is to keep it up to date on anti virus and spy ware soft­ware it helps you com­puter up to stan­dard and you want need to have your com­puter repaired so often you feel like it stays in the shop more then you use it. I hope I have helped you in try­ing to get the best way to get your com­puter repaired.


Phish­ing Attacks — Com­puter Repair

Hi, my name is Mr. Rufus Mukhenze, and I would like to send you 21 mil­lion dol­lars.” Does that open­ing sound famil­iar to you? It’s the start of what’s called a “phish­ing” attack, which seeks to steal your bank account infor­ma­tion by pre­tend­ing to be some­body that wants to help you out. In addi­tion to steal­ing your per­sonal infor­ma­tion, many of these attacks include file down­loads that, if you run them, will infect your com­puter and cause you to need online com­puter repair.

As a rule of thumb to keep your com­puter healthy and not need­ing online com­puter repair, you should never down­load file attach­ments in e-mails unless you were expect­ing to receive them from some­body. Even if the file is from some­one you know, it’s pos­si­ble that it could be a phisher spoof­ing their e-mail address. In other words–still an attack on your com­puter that could result in a visit to an online com­puter repair specialist.

Other exam­ples of e-mails which ask for your infor­ma­tion include requests to ver­ify your user name and pass­word, or text that claims you have won a prize and need to click a link to access it. The lat­ter type will often send you to web­sites which will down­load Tro­jans and other viruses to your com­puter, which you will not be able to get rid of short of using an online com­puter repair site to clean up your computer.

Tips to remem­ber:
– Never down­load attach­ments unless you were expect­ing to get one.
– Never send any­one your login and pass­word for bank­ing sites or other accounts. If an e-mail sounds authen­tic, call their cus­tomer sup­port line to make sure.
– Double-check to make sure the e-mail isn’t com­ing from a fake address. (e.g. ebay-admin@someothersite.com)
– If you ever get a virus, visit an online com­puter repair site.

By adher­ing to these tips, you can ensure that your com­puter stays safe and clean and that you won’t need access to online com­puter repair.

For­tu­nately, even if you acci­den­tally down­load some­thing you shouldn’t from one of these e-mails, or if your com­puter is ever oth­er­wise dam­aged, online com­puter repair ser­vices can help to get you back up and running.


A guide for safe surf over the internet

The inter­net is con­tin­u­ing to change at a rapid pace, now more than any other time the lev­els of iden­tity theft and viruses that are being spread are designed to take over your com­puter in addi­tion to steal­ing your iden­tity. In many cases this means that you must have major com­puter repair done to remove the pro­grams that are allow­ing crim­i­nals to fol­low you when you are on the inter­net, how­ever this may clear these pro­grams off of your com­puter but will not deal with the poten­tial iden­tity theft prob­lems that you could face. To be able to pro­tect your self requires that you use the Vir­tual Pri­vate Net­work (VPN) this is where you can surf the inter­net anony­mously. What hap­pens is the dif­fer­ent web site that you visit and the user names as well as pass­words that you use are encrypted so that you per­sonal infor­ma­tion on line is never com­pro­mised, sav­ing you the aggra­va­tion of hav­ing to have com­puter repair done and any iden­tity theft prob­lems. There are sev­eral advan­tages that surf­ing the inter­net with a VPN offers such as:

You pre­vent your boss from know­ing where you were on the inter­net: When you surf the inter­net at work in most cases they mon­i­tor which web sites that you visit. If you visit the more ques­tion­able web sites this could ruin your rep­u­ta­tion and make you look like you are trou­ble maker in the eyes of your boss. In some cases your employer may even worry about giv­ing you access to the inter­net out of fear that you could down­load a virus caus­ing your employer major com­puter repair. By using a VPN your employer will never know what web sites you visit and will not have the abil­ity to track your move­ments on the internet.

You pre­vent major viruses from shut­ting down your com­puter: A com­mon prob­lem that many peo­ple encounter online is that when their inter­net activ­i­ties are tracked you could have a virus down­load to your com­puter with out you even know­ing it, then all of the sud­den your com­puter is not work­ing and you have to waste time as well on money hav­ing com­puter repair done to have the machine run nor­mal. By using a VPN the hack­ers do not know how to track you pre­vent­ing these viruses from down­load­ing to your com­puter sav­ing you money on com­puter repair down the road.

Clearly to be able to avoid major com­puter repair requires that you surf the inter­net anony­mously. By using a VPN you can pre­vent your employer from know­ing which web site you are vis­it­ing and pre­vent a major virus from shut­ting down your com­puter, cost­ing you time as well as money on unnec­es­sary com­puter repair. This well helps you to surf the inter­net safely and anonymously.


The advan­tages of online com­puter repair over reg­u­lar com­puter repair

Do not throw your com­puter out the win­dow! There is help on the way to fix any com­puter repair prob­lems. Here at 24PCFix we can diag­nose any types of prob­lems you may be hav­ing and we will get your PC back up and oper­at­ing at top per­for­mance again quick as can be. Com­puter repair is our game and we have a cus­tomer approval rat­ing of 4.92 out of 5.

Get your com­puter diag­nosed right online line. Gone are the days of hav­ing to dis­as­sem­ble all the cables and parts and drag­ging them off to a com­puter repair store and then drag­ging them all back home. You do not have to call a repair tech­ni­cian for an appoint­ment and then maybe wait days for them to show up at your home to do the job. Our online com­puter repair can begin your job within a few minutes.

Maybe your gripe is that your com­puter just doesn’t seem to be func­tion­ing at the speed it once did. There are many dif­fer­ent prob­lems that can cause poor per­for­mance issues. We at 24PCFix can diag­nose these com­puter repair issues online while you sit and watch as we diag­nose your system.

In the case of a slow run­ning PC our online com­puter repair can check for pro­grams that are not being used or are unwanted and remove them from the start up files. We will re-evaluate your hard­ware require­ment and diag­nose virus sit­u­a­tions too.

You sim­ply con­nect to our secured sys­tem and fill in a sim­ple form with your Name, Email address, phone, coun­try and state. A tech­ni­cian will then pro­vide you with a secure pin num­ber for you to gain access to our sys­tem. It’s easy as 1–2-3. These skilled tech­ni­cians will amaze you with the com­pli­cated sys­tems checks that they can per­form and at light­en­ing speeds.

Besides sav­ing the day when your com­puter is behav­ing poorly we can pro­vide some main­te­nance checks to keep your PC run­ning in tip top form. Your sys­tem can be scanned per your require­ments and we can update sys­tem patches. We will run a hard­ware sta­tus log. The over­all com­puter per­for­mance can be checked and we can pro­vide you with rec­om­men­da­tions for improve­ment. And of course we can run checks on your sys­tem security.

Why not use our online com­puter repair for tune ups, printer setup, virus and spy­ware removal, prob­lem res­o­lu­tions, soft­ware issues and periph­eral instal­la­tion. It’s easy, we are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week for your convenience.


Proper Posi­tion­ing of You and Your Computer

Com­puter users often find them­selves with aching backs and arms. As the years pass, these prob­lems grow more and more acute. Thumbs and hands grow numb from overuse. For­tu­nately, most dif­fi­cul­ties from com­puter use can be solved with the proper place­ment of the com­puter and a bet­ter align­ment of the user to the com­puter as rec­om­mended by a com­puter repair expert.

The first com­puter repair expert rec­om­men­da­tion will be, place the screen an arm’s length away or more. See if you can read the screen with­out using the zoom fea­ture. This should take into account your glasses or con­tacts, if any. If you can read ten-point type at its nor­mal set­ting and if the screen is an arm’s length away, then that is a good distance.

The Sec­ond com­puter repair expert rec­om­men­da­tion will be, make sure the top of the screen is at eye level so that your eyes are able to move up and down while your head remains rel­a­tively relaxed. Bend­ing your neck leads to pain in your neck and shoul­ders. Too low a screen causes peo­ple to slump, which con­tributes to shoul­der and back pain. The lower back is par­tic­u­larly vul­ner­a­ble. A good pil­low or chair can help a per­son ‘relearn’ his posi­tion at the computer.

The Next com­puter repair expert rec­om­men­da­tion will be, your chair should be the proper height to allow your feet to be planted on the floor. An adjustable chair with a sup­port­ive back cush­ion will aid in keep­ing your back straight and sup­ported dur­ing work.

Finally our com­puter repair expert rec­om­men­da­tion, adjust light­ing so that there is less glare on your screen. Also, check for glare that will be in your eyes when you face your screen. You don’t want to be typ­ing with bright lights or the sun in your eyes.

Remem­ber to check where your arms are in rela­tion­ship to the mouse and the key­board. Ide­ally your hand should be able to rest on the mouse with your wrist rest­ing on the edge of the sur­face. Many peo­ple buy a mouse pad with a wrist rest. Either way, you will save your­self a lot of pain if you can keep your elbows stay at waist height while using the mouse or the key­board. There are ergonom­i­cally designed key­boards and key­boards with extra padding for rest­ing your wrists. If you are already hav­ing numb­ness in your thumb or hands, these would be good investments.

com­puter repair expert rec­om­mend You to check these items on a reg­u­lar basis. Often our equip­ment is shoved around by us, fam­ily mem­bers, clean­ing crews at work, and so on. Make a short list and keep it handy. Every week, go down the list and make sure your set-up is opti­mized. A list would include: screen at eye level, key­board and mouse allow for good wrist rests, chair at proper height.

Replace your chair if nec­es­sary. An ounce of pre­ven­tion is worth a pound of cure.


PDA’s for a busy world

PDA stands for per­sonal dig­i­tal assis­tant and they’re god­sends for busy peo­ple on the move. These small fea­ture rich hand­held devices are gen­er­ally hand­held com­put­ers. PDA’s are touch screen oper­ated. Most PDA func­tion­al­ity issues can be repaired through online com­puter repair com­pa­nies. These devices allow for easy nav­i­ga­tion to the web by blue­tooth oper­a­tions with­out hav­ing to use a man­ual key­board. Pop­u­lar brands for PDA oper­a­tion devices such as the black­berry boast an impres­sive array of fea­tures such as built in key­boards that mak­ing writ­ing emails and doc­u­ments a breeze.
PDA’s pro­vide easy con­ve­nience because fea­tures allow for switch­ing effort­lessly between tak­ing notes and surf­ing the web.


Superb qual­ity fea­tures such as inbuilt megapixel cam­eras allow PDA users to be on the cut­ting edge of tech­nol­ogy that pro­vides qual­ity images. The built in oper­a­tion cen­ter is eas­ily repaired in com­puter repair shops. New PDA devices are appli­ca­tion loaded with fea­tures like Wi-FI access and great media play­ers.
Media giants such as Google are jump­ing on the PDA rev­o­lu­tion with the cre­ation of their own PDA device cre­at­ing greater oppor­tu­ni­ties for online com­puter repair com­pa­nies to aid PDA users in their trou­bleshoot­ing issues.
The great­est oper­a­tional fea­ture that makes PDA’s stand out from PC’s or lap­tops is their easy of use and porta­bil­ity cou­pled with greater voice recog­ni­tion tech­nol­ogy allow­ing users great free­dom. Fun fea­tures include hand­writ­ing recog­ni­tion and newer model that can learn their operator’s spe­cific hand­writ­ing pat­tern.
PDA cell phones are a bit more expen­sive than their stan­dard PDA com­puter mod­els, yet fea­ture more user friendly fea­tures such as con­nect­ing to Microsoft pro­grams plus easy cell phone access. They are the newest mod­els on the mar­ket.
When pur­chas­ing a new PDA, here are a few things you should keep in mind. Deter­mine what it is you need from your new device. Be sure to check the PDA’s oper­a­tional dis­play while also test­ing device oper­a­tion in order to see if the piece is suit­able for you. For trou­bleshoot­ing issues such as touch­screen prob­lems and inter­nal bat­tery replace­ment, be sure to con­tact a rep­utable com­puter repair or online com­puter repair oper­a­tor.
For value, free­dom and easy to use plea­sure PDA’s are busy person’s dream.


Online Com­puter Repair Tips for Microsoft Office

These tips can save time, sim­plify your work flow, and help reduce the need for elab­o­rate online com­puter repair services.

Microsoft Excel:

Enter Con­sec­u­tive Dates into a Series of Cells:
This one is very easy and can become quite use­ful when try­ing to out­line work for the upcom­ing week, month or year. Just enter the first date into the com­mon date for­mat (mm/dd/yy) and then move the mouse to the bot­tom right cor­ner of the cell. You’ll get a small cross, which is known as a Fill Han­dle and after that, sim­ply click and drag across all of the cells you’d like to fill with the dates. No online com­puter repair necessary.

Lock Cells from use:
This helps keep you from los­ing your work by acci­den­tally mod­i­fy­ing data that’s already been entered and is espe­cially use­ful for online com­puter repair. High­light the cells you’d like to allow for use, by either hold­ing the Ctrl key and con­tin­u­ally high­light­ing each one, or by click­ing on the high­est cell while hold­ing the shift key, then click­ing on the low­est cell. This will select every­thing in between. After the selec­tion, go to Format>Cells and under the Pro­tec­tion tab, uncheck the Locked check­box. Then click OK. Then go to Tools>Protection and select the Pro­tect Sheet option. When it asks for a pass­word it’s just optional, so don’t enter one if you don’t want to. Click Ok. When you try to write in the locked cells there will be an alert mes­sage, so real­ize that you’re not in need of any com­puter repair.

Microsoft Word:

Turn­ing off Auto­Cor­rec­tions
To turn off this auto­matic, and some­times annoy­ing fea­ture, go to Tools>AutoCorrect then click the Auto­Cor­rect tab. There will be a series of options, all of which will have boxes which you can des­e­lect, allow­ing you to cus­tomize them. This is use­ful for online com­puter repair. There’s also an Aut­o­For­mat As You Type tab under the Tools menu which has a sim­i­lar option. You can also go to Tools>Options and des­e­lect any boxes for other unde­sir­able auto­matic func­tions, like spelling and gram­mar check

Microsoft Pow­er­Point:

Mov­ing Objects Slightly
There’s a way to use the arrow keys to move objects very small dis­tances, which is par­tic­u­larly use­ful for those work­ing from a lap­top. Sim­ply select the object and use the arrow keys. This will move the object 1/12th of an inch. Very use­ful for per­fec­tion­ists and online com­puter repair.


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Prepar­ing For Com­puter Repair

 

It can be frus­trat­ing when your com­puter breaks down and it becomes time to engage a pro­fes­sional in com­puter repair.

It can become even more frus­trat­ing if you do not take the proper steps to secure your infor­ma­tion and your com­puter before you send it off for com­puter repair.

Many peo­ple take infor­ma­tion for granted until sud­denly one day you get your com­puter back from the com­puter repair shop and all of your data is gone and your favorite appli­ca­tions are also gone from your hard drive. Here are some tips about mak­ing sure you are always ready in case you need to send your com­puter off to the com­puter repair shop.When you orga­nize your data always try and make one main folder and then put all of your impor­tant data in sub­fold­ers of that main folder. For exam­ple, if your name is Tom the on your com­puter in the main hard drive you should cre­ate a folder named Tom. Then when you start to cre­ate Word doc­u­ments you can cre­ate a sub­folder called Word Doc­u­ments in your Tom main folder and save all of your data in that folder. The rea­son for this is because it makes back­ing up your files so much eas­ier and if you have to send your com­puter off for com­puter repair then you will need to back up your files.

On a reg­u­lar sched­ule you should back up that Tom folder to some sort of remov­able media. For many years peo­ple would back up their impor­tant data to CD media prior to com­puter repair. Today there are remov­able USB dri­ves that can hold many giga­bytes of infor­ma­tion and these are ideal for stor­ing your impor­tant files on a reg­u­lar basis.

Many peo­ple sim­ply use the remov­able USB drive as their main place for stor­ing data and that way they always have a cur­rent back up of their data.

When you send your com­puter off for com­puter repair there is a chance that the com­puter repair shop will have to refor­mat your hard drive in order to prop­erly repair your computer.

When this hap­pens you will lose all of your data includ­ing all of the appli­ca­tions you have loaded on your com­puter. Always have your copy of your oper­at­ing sys­tem handy in case the com­puter repair shop needs it to reload your oper­at­ing sys­tem and always be sure that every appli­ca­tion you put on your com­puter has a CD or some way of reload­ing it on to your com­puter after the com­puter repair shop has refor­mat­ted your hard drive.

Prepar­ing for com­puter repair is impor­tant because the com­puter repair shop may need to delete all of the files off of your com­puter in order to fix your machine. To avoid los­ing all of your data and appli­ca­tions always make sure you have the proper back up files and that you do a reg­u­lar back up of all of your impor­tant data.