Windows 8 is scheduled for release late next year (2012). It will not be "just another version of Windows" -- it will be the most dramatic change in personal computing since the very first version of Windows replaced "DOS" 21 years ago. The most fundamental, functional elements of Windows will be massively changed. These changes compel me to make a recommendation that I very rarely make...
This blog is for educating and assisting my customers, but everyone is welcome. I am a Senior Computer Technician, and have supported and repaired computers and peripherals since 1982. In 2003, I became a self-employed, independent technician, specializing in support services for Home PC Users, Home-Office PC users, and Small-Business Users.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Monday, November 21, 2011
Check Your Adobe Acrobat and Update It -- ASAP!
Almost every computer that uses the Internet has a version of Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on it. You need to check your PC and make sure that your version of Adobe Reader is Version 9 or above. If it isn't, you have a significant risk of your PC being infected by a virus. You should uninstall whatever version of Adobe Reader you are using, then go to adobe.com and install the latest (free) version of Adobe Acrobat Reader. NOTE: Watch out for the opt-out or it may install another unwanted toolbar on your Internet browser! "Read more" for further details.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
The Update Game: Which Ones To Install?
Computers often barrage you with messages about updating "this and that". Sometimes these updates cause more problems than they prevent. Sometimes, viruses get you to install them by posing as (fake) updates. So I'm often asked which updates should be installed, and which can be ignored.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
"Cloud" Security Applications: Warnings...!
There is a growing business in "Cloud-Based" Anti-Virus and security applications. (e.g. Panda Cloud) Are they any good?
What is "The Cloud"?
"The Cloud" is "The Internet". It's another embarrassingly deceptive Information Technology Marketing Invention. I hate the term, but the services are here to stay. They have some distinct advantages for some types of businesses. For single end-users, there is only one:
Brian’s “Quick Guide” to Password Creation & Security
Passwords are a necessary aggravation. There really are no ways to guarantee your password will stay secure, you can only do your best to balance your needs against how much hassle you’re willing to tolerate. The following considerations don’t lead to a conclusion – they are simply facts to help you choose password security that you can live with -- comfortably.
What's the best Anti-Virus?
Updated November 15, 2011
NOTE: These recommendations are only for security applications that are installed on your PC, NOT for Cloud security applications. Read the post "Cloud Security Applications: Warnings...!"
NOTE: These recommendations are only for security applications that are installed on your PC, NOT for Cloud security applications. Read the post "Cloud Security Applications: Warnings...!"
You'll get a LOT of advice and preferences from your friends and other "experts". Here are my current recommendations....
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Should I Buy an iPad (or another "Tablet PC")?
Tablet PCs are the current rage. They are here to stay, because they absolutely do provide conveniences that no other type of PC provides. However, they also have some drawbacks and limitations. This post is a guide to understanding the differences so you can make a decision.
Your PC Tech's Upfront, Simple Summary:
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Moving Up (North)
Due to several reasons -- including the changing economy -- Kathy and I have decided to move to our home in Ellijay earlier than we originally planned.
Don’t worry – I’m not completely leaving Marietta. I’ll still be living in Marietta until our house sells, and....
Don’t worry – I’m not completely leaving Marietta. I’ll still be living in Marietta until our house sells, and....
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Will Tablets (iPads) Replace PCs?
Perhaps you've heard the fireworks and acclaim for iPads, along with the claims that they will quickly replace Personal Computers. Is this true?
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Are "viruses" and "malware" the same thing?
Updated September 18, 2011
Technically, no. But the difference is mostly Geek Jargon. Here's a brief background to help you understand the differences, and how they affect your choices in security software...
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