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posted in Hardware Repair
by Dan on November 1st, 2006
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There's more to being a great computer technician than knowing the facts. In fact, some of the best technicians are primarily good at dealing with people and less with computers. These tips were written to help you develop habits that should set your sails in the direction of an outstanding technician: the kind that gets repeat business and extremely high customer satisfaction. |
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posted in Hardware Repair
by Dan on March 19th, 2006
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Have an old Playstation 2 laying around because it doesn't read discs? Before you chuck it into the dumpster, spend a little time inside the unit and you'll probably be able to fix it with basic tools. This article outlines the process. |
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posted in Beginner
by Dan on February 10th, 2006
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Windows XP supports network file and print sharing right out of the box, but these features are often confusing and misleading. This article walks you through the setup and troubleshooting process to avoid headaches. |
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posted in Beginner
by Dan on February 9th, 2006
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RSS, or Really Simple Syndication is becoming increasly more popular and important to the gathering and transmission of information. This once taboo subject is actually very easy to implement. |
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posted in Software Repair
by Dan on January 21st, 2006
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Computer running slow? Getting plenty of error messages or pop-up ads? The steps outlined in this guide can fix your issues in under an hour. |
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posted in Hardware Repair
by Dan on January 20th, 2006
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If you play video games you've likely had problems with controllers in the past, whether from being worn out, dirty, or damaged from abuse. This article takes apart an Xbox controller, cleans its components, and completely restores the functionality. |
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posted in Beginner
by Dan on January 16th, 2006
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If someone created a password on your computer and you can't login to Windows, relax! Fortunately, the fix is usually really easy to perform and requires virtually no computer skills. |
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posted in Beginner
by Dan on December 10th, 2005
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Computers can be programmed with many languages, but all data is eventually transformed into a format known as binary, or 1s and 0s, to represent this data. Binary can easily be understood in under an hour with the right guidance. |
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posted in Hardware Installation
by Dan on December 8th, 2005
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Due to their nature of having slower hard drives and other components, notebooks typically rely more on memory than desktops for speed. When a notebook is hurting for more RAM, this article walks you through the whole process of upgrading it, from picking the right type to testing it after installation. |
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