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KillProcess – Terminate Lists of Processes

KillProcess is exactly what it sounds like, a process killer. It is small, freeware and is available as an installer or a portable version. KillProcess has some interesting features that makes it a great

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Understanding the Different Windows XP Licenses

In a recent article I talked about the essential skills needed for basic residential computer repair work and one of the skills I mentioned was understanding Windows Licensing. I touched on the topic a

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ERUNT – Backup and Restore Entire Windows Registry

ERUNT (Emergency Recovery Utility NT) is a small, portable utility for backing up and restoring the entire registry for Windows NT/2000/2003 and XP. ERUNT allows you to back up the registry to a folder

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Essential Skills for Basic Residential Computer Repair Work

There are many young computer geeks on the Technibble forums who are looking to make the move into turning their skills into a career. However, many of them have doubts about their knowledge so I have

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Should I Charge Businesses More?

The question “Should I charge businesses more?” recently came up on the Technibble forums and the short answer is yes. Heres why:

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Defraggler – Defragment Files and Folders Rather Than Entire Hard Drives.

Defraggler is a freeware defragmentation tool from the people who brought us CCleaner and Recuva. What makes Defraggler different from other defragging applications is its ability to defragment specific

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A Look at Regulating The Computer Repair Industry

Every now and then some Computer Repair rip-off story shows up in the media and finds its way onto YouTube (1, 2, 3, 4). After the Technicians on our forums pick up their jaws from the floor at how unbelievable

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Mail PassView – Recover Email Passwords

You format a clients computer, put their files back to the original locations including the email clients database. You fill out their email settings as much as you can but realise you don’t have

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Do You Devalue Your Work?

A thread recently came up in the Technibble forums where a Technician asked about how to charge friends and family for computer repair work. This computer technician seems like your typical nice guy who

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