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Signs You Need To Start Hiring Employees

Guest Post by Lisa Hendrickson, owner of Call That Girl, 15 years experience of supporting client computer issues. For many months now, I have been in need of an assistant, but just couldn’t make

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.NET Framework Cleanup Utility – Remove Selected Versions of the .NET Framework

“.NET Framework Cleanup Utility” is a small, portable and freeware application designed to remove selected versions of the .NET Framework from a computer. It is intended to be used when the

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Avoid This Trap With Clients

There is a common trap that Computer Technicians can fall into. It happens when the Computer Technician goes onsite to the clients location, removes a virus and gets paid. Then, a week later the clients

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Considerations Before Starting A Computer Business

Guest Post by Lisa Hendrickson, owner of Call That Girl, 15 years experience of supporting client computer issues. For some people, working in the corporate world as IT support, gives them enough foundation

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SUPERAntiSpyware Portable – Remove Spyware, Not Just the Easy Ones

SUPERAntiSpyware is an anti-spyware/anti-malware product that is well known amongst computer technicians. SAS just got even better by officially releasing a portable version of their product. The portable

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My Work Process as a Computer Technician

In the past I have shown you my onsite technician gear. Now, I would like to share my work process with you to give you an idea on how you could start or possibly improve yours. Of course, I am not saying

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Rkill – Terminate Active Malware Processes

The malware world is changing. It’s getting smarter. In fact, some infections will detect that you have launched an anti-malware tool such as MalwareBytes and close it down as soon as you open it,

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Rizone TakeOwnership Extension – Right Click to Take Ownership of Files

Microsoft has tightened up security in Windows Vista and 7 by disallowing access to critical system files using a Unix like permission system. While this is great for the average user because it helps

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Surviving in a World of Cheap Hardware

A few weeks ago, I created a survey for our software competition and one of the problems that frequently came up was many technicians don’t know how to compete against the low price of new computers

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