Last time on TNCT 301 we discussed approaches to constructing computers for different roles. One of the buzzwords that appeared while explaining a server setup was RAID. Originally called Redundant Arrays
VIEW POSTFreelance working – you get to be your own boss, go to work when you like, answer the phone how you like, dress how you like – right? Wrong! If you want to get work, that is.
VIEW POSTEver wonder which program has a certain file or folder open? Now you can find out. Process Explorer displays a list of currently running processes and DLL’s on a the local Windows based system. It
VIEW POSTWelcome to the expert section of the Computer Technician series. Although the topics we’re going to deal with here are mostly organizational in nature (with a couple of really troublesome, migraine-inducing
VIEW POST‘Write an article about how techies can make themselves appear more human’, says the brief for my debutante freelance article for Technibble. AS IF! is my first reaction. That nugget has
VIEW POSTDriver Collector is a tool designed to find and collect installed windows drivers for the hardware you select on your PC. Once you tell it which type of drivers you want to collect, it will copy them to
VIEW POSTToday I was called out to a clients house because their computer was getting popups even if they weren’t surfing around the internet. This is the type of job I have done hundreds of times before
VIEW POSTWinstall.exe is part of a program called SpySheriff which is a fake anti-spyware program that is designed to fool users into paying for a full version of the program in order to remove a supposed infection
VIEW POSTDial-A-Fix is a handy user interface to perform tasks which are usually used when repairing computers after Spyware/Adware/Malware damage.
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