When a system crashes, it usually leaves behind something called a “crash dump”. This crash dump contains information about what happened. However, in order to read it on a system you need
VIEW POSTAs a computer technician, there is a lot of information that we need to remember. DOS commands, BSOD STOP messages, Router passwords, IP addresses etc… and thats just to name a few. This is why I
VIEW POSTDrivermax is a freeware application designed to be a complete package for managing drivers. It has the ability to import and export drivers, check for driver updates, identify unknown hardware and show
VIEW POSTMost technicians already know of CCleaner. It is essentially a staple in any computer technicians kit. Now, there is CCleaner Portable which means you dont have to install it to use it on a clients machine.
VIEW POSTThis post is a little different to our usual format as its a video podcast. In this podcast, I’ll show you the process that I use for doing a simple clean and speed up of Windows XP. I used a virtual
VIEW POSTI was recently asked via email about how I handle stock as a self employed computer technician. You want be able to carry enough stock to be able to do your job, but you don’t want to be holding
VIEW POSTAs most computer technicians should know, computer security isnt just about having up to date antivirus and anti-malware software. It is also about having the users software up to date as well. Windows
VIEW POSTProduKey is a portable free application designed to show you the product keys of Microsoft operating systems and popular software like Microsoft Office, Exchange Server and SQL Server. This feature is
VIEW POSTAfter demand from our forum members, Technibble has launched a Buy Sell & Trade forum on the Technibble forums. If you have some parts or software you want to get rid of or looking for something hard
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