Windows XP Home License Agreement Translated

Many technicians in the computer industry install copies of WindowXP Home onto systems multiple times a week and everytime you do, you are agreeing to the Windows XP EULA (End User License Agreement). Most people just click the “I Agree” and accept it as the usual legal mumbo-jumbo. Since you are agreeing to be bound by it (even if you don’t read it you are still bound by it) you might as well know what you are being bound to.
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Anti-Virus Software: Not A Magic Solution

Most people, these days, seem to have antivirus software on their computers. Partly, I suspect this is due to it being preinstalled by the shop they bought the computer from, but also, it is due in part to better education of users on how to prevent viruses. Of course, simply having antivirus software isn’t enough; user education now needs to focus on how to use it.
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Case Study: Removing a virus/adware (AntiSpyLab)

In this article I will be demonstrating how a virus/adware was found on a clients PC and how it was removed without the use of Virus scanners or adware removing software as they were unable to detect it.
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Marketing your Computer Business on a small budget

The advantages that the internet brings to the market today are truly impressive. A business owner can create a business and market it effectively for a small cost.
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Computer Business Kit


The Computer Business Kit is a collection of sample business forms and documents that are needed in the computer business. The Computer Business Kit Contains:
  • Maintenance Contract
  • Backup Checklist
  • Work Order Samples
  • Invoice Samples
..and much more.
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