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Building a on-site test PC: In a Briefcase!

This is a article that is slightly different from our usual flavor, rather than “how to fix” this article is about “how to build”. This article shows a step by step tutorial of

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How to stop Internet Explorer script error messages

If you are getting messages such as: “A Runtime Error has occurred. Do you wish to Debug?” or “Internet Explorer Script Error. An error has occurred in the script on line 1. Do you wish

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Building a Good Reputation and Winning More Computer Clients

How do you build a good reputation amongst your clients? It’s easy; just do what you say you are going to do. If you say you are going to be at the client’s house by 3:00, be there at 3:00.

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Essential Processes needed to run Windows

When repairing a PC by either trying to shutdown a virus, trying to remove adware/spyware/malware or just trying to get a speed increase you need to shut down processes that run in the background. It is

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Starting a Computer Business

This article speaks about how to start getting clients when you are just starting from my own personal experience.

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Safety on the job: Visiting clients houses

When people talk about computer repairs one would think that there wouldn’t be much danger involved. I am sure most of you have heard a story or two from a pizza delivery boy who had some scary moments

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How to repair Internet Explorer from fatal Spyware damage

This is a brief guide about how to repair Internet Explorer after a crippling Spyware/Adware/Malware attack.

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What to Charge for a Computer Repair

  • 02/19/2006

A question that I frequently hear on forums is “how much should I charge for a computer repair?”. This article should help you set your prices.

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‘Not-So-Well-Known’ Windows XP & 2000 Repair Commands

Here is a list of mostly unknown WindowsXP and Windows 2000 commands that are useful for repairing PCs that will make linux users feel at home using command prompt.

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