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Page Countster – Scan A Network for Printers

This tool is more for the technicians who have the job of looking over a business or school network. However, this could be used to find a single printer on a residential setup. Page Countster is a small,

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Capacity – Backup Files into Different CD/DVD Sized Folders

Have you ever had to backup a clients files to a CD or DVD? I think most of us have at some point and it can be tedious sorting out how many files will fit on a single disk, especially if the client has

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When Will You Be Finished With My Computer?

In today’s day and age, people are relying on computers more and more to complete their day to day tasks. In just the last 5 years I have noticed a change in how 30 to 60 year olds use their computers.

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ei.cfg Removal Utility (Windows 7 Universal CD) – Make Your Windows 7 Disc Universal

One of the biggest frustrations when installing Windows XP was making sure you had the correct CD for your license key. Windows Vista fixed this problem by having a universal CD that contained all versions

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How To Be A Better Computer Teacher

Computer tuition is something I end up doing a few times every week. Most of the time the client calls me out to resolve a specific computer problem and I often end up fixing it in a very short amount

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Technibble Interview on Podnutz.com #2 & 3 – A Computer Repair Podcast

Steve Cherubino from Podnutz.com invited me on his show again to talk about recent computer repair jobs and the computer repair business in general. We have two different shows for you to listen to.

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Insomnia – Prevent PC From Going to Sleep

The default power settings for Windows is to have the computer go to sleep after about 15-30 minutes of inactivity (such as no keyboard input or mouse movement). This is great for the client because it

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DeviceDoctor Portable – Check Hardware for Driver Updates

DeviceDoctor Portable is freeware utility that will scan your hardware and check to see if there are any driver updates. It also has the ability to recognize some of the “Unknown Devices” that

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In The Trenches – Troubleshooting a Blue Screen of Death

Today while I was onsite, I came across a laptop that was getting a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) every single time it started Windows. In this article, I’ll show you how I troubleshooted and solved

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