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Top 7 Beginner Mistakes for New Computer Businesses

There are a handful of common beginner mistakes I often see in this business. A single one of these top 7 beginner mistakes can completely cripple a new business, yet I have found businesses that are actually

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MSConfig Cleanup – Remove Unwanted Items in MSConfig

I am sure just about everyone here knows what MSConfig is and use it often when optimising a system or removing a virus. While working with MSConfig, we untick many of the entries that don’t need

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How to Manage Difficult Clients While Onsite

When you go onsite to do computer repair work, actually fixing the computer is only half of the job because also need to manage the client. In this article I have listed a few types of clients I occasionally

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BlueScreenView – Display Information of A BSOD

BlueScreenView is a small, freeware and portable application that scans all of the minidump files that are created when Windows experiences a “Blue Screen of Death”. It will display the information

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Look at Your Business with a Fresh Eye

The other night just before I went to bed, I walked around the house as I always do making sure all the doors and windows are locked and my appliances are switched off. However, something slightly different

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Dont Be Afraid To Turn Down Certain Computer Technician Work

As a self employed computer technician, you shouldn’t be afraid of turning down certain computer technician work. I have turned down a handful of jobs in my time as a technician but one particular

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UBitMenu: Classic Menu for Office 2007/2010 – Office 2003 Classic Look

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

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Should I Repair a Clients Computer In-House or Onsite?

Whenever 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

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PCIDatabase.com – Download Drivers of an Unknown Device

After 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,

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