While not technically a “repair tool”, many people believe that Microsoft Offices new “ribbon” toolbar needs to be fixed. “UBitMenu: Classic Menu” brings back the classic
VIEW POSTWhenever a clients phones me, I always try to determine whether the job should be done onsite or in my workshop. There are a few factors I will consider such as how long it will take, whether it needs
VIEW POSTAfter you do a clean install of Windows, you go to the Device Manager and discover the dreaded question mark next to an “Unknown Device”. You could just download the driver for this device,
VIEW POSTThis week I interviewed Jim Cochran from TechInsurance.com who focus on finding the right insurance for computer technicians. I asked him what sort of insurance should a computer technician have, what
VIEW POSTRootRepeal is a small, portable and freeware application that is designed to uncover rootkits. This tool has been picking up popularity with security groups like Systernals. This is a tool for advanced
VIEW POSTI would like to share with you something that I believe has massively helped me grow my business over the years. What I have been doing is pushing myself to be more social and talk about something that
VIEW POSTI recently came across a really useful Computer Hardware Chart made by a member on Deviantart that helps you visually identify plugs, ports, sockets, RAM and other computer components. Most technicians
VIEW POSTXpy is a small, portable and freeware registry tweaker with an emphasis on tweaking privacy and security settings. It has the ability to disable Windows communicating with Microsoft (WGA, crash reports,
VIEW POSTJust recently Steve Cherubino invited me on his show Podnutz to talk about the computer repair business. We covered a range to topics such as setting prices, best forms of advertising and more. The show
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