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.
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.
Showing posts with label Frequent Questions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frequent Questions. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
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:
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 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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