Friday, June 1, 2007

Need Computer Support?

Have you Given Up ?

Are you at the point where you absolutely can't figure out what's wrong with your computer ?

Sometimes the reason a computer can't keep up is because it's simply outdated.
Bigger, "Better", More Complex Programs require a larger hard drive, a faster processor, and more advanced, larger memory.

Today's programs won't run on yesterday's computer.

If you're at the point where you can't even find software that is compatable with your machine, it may be time for you to seriously consider upgrading to a New Computer.

Sometime there is no other solution.

Sunday, May 6, 2007

What's Wrong With Your Slow Computer?

You know something's wrong but you're not sure what.
How do you figure out the problem so you'll know the solution?
There could be a single issue or multiple problems plaguing your
computer, so you may need to run multiple checks or scans to
identify whatever it is.

More Slow Computer Reading

Monday, April 30, 2007

Spotlight On Virus Hoaxes.

Isn't it simply amazing how fast unsubstantiated heresay can fly across the web? This can be said of a lot of the junk e-mails that people seem to have a need to forward to one another, and the virus hoax is no exception. It just goes to show how much easier it is to go ahead and forward it to your entire address book, than to check and see if there's any truth to it. You can go to any antivirus software website, find the virus definitions, and see exactly what the virus is, what the virus does and just about any other fact that is available on the virus. That is...if it IS a virus. What if it's not? The virus definition libraries have a completely separate category for hoaxes. These things spread just as fast as any real virus. Everyone just wants to help each other avoid getting infected. Just as bad, the same hoaxes just seem to get used over and over and over. They aren't creative enough to come up with new ones... They just make changes to the old ones and recycle them. As if it's not enough to stay protected from genuine virus threats, we also have to verify whether the warning we just got from our neighbor is a real virus threat or if it's just a hoax. Aside from the "cry wolf" effect they may have on us, they are mostly just annoying. Especially if you are the type to keep a list of them next to your computer so you can be on the lookout ~

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

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Sunday, April 15, 2007

Who's Watching You?

With eighty thousand or so spyware and adware programs out there, anytime you go onto the internet you become vulnerable to the possibility of infecting your computer. You can just quit surfing in order to protect yourself, or you can install software to help prevent potential problems. Hundreds of thousands of internet users become infected with a spyware or adware program every day. These programs will load themselves right onto the unsuspecting computer (yours), and start to keep track of its (your) every move. You might end up with a new home page, or a fancy new toolbar, maybe a new desktop icon. You'll be getting help you didn't even realize you needed. Has your computer been especially slow lately?

~Hopefully your most sensitive information won't end up in the wrong hands~

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

You Already Have Virus Protection...Right?

Nearly everyone has basic Virus Protection Software these days, or at least they think they do. Most all new computers come with some type of antivirus program preinstalled on them for your convenience. Maybe it's just too convenient. Do you keep up your subscription to assure your updates are current to protect you from the latest threats and attacks? Many people don't, and they can't figure out why their computer isn't working like it used to. They end up taking it to someone to "fix" it for them, which in many cases amounts to nothing more than getting the hard drive formatted, the software reloaded and returning it in the same configuration it came in new (for about a hundred bucks). Now they can take it home and start all over loading in thier peripheral software, internet settings, address books, and hopefully, if they had any important documents, they were backed up on something, somehow, somewhere. For much less money minus the aggravation, this may have been avoided by simply maintaining a current subscription with a trusted security software company and setting the program to automatically update itself.

~Maybe it just seems a whole lot simpler~