Showing posts with label Computer repair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Computer repair. Show all posts

Friday, September 3, 2010

Enjoy Secure Computing with Router

Due to immense popularity of wireless internet connections, almost all the computer users are now familiar with the word Router. Many are there who don’t really understand what a router does but they just know that with a router they can browse the Internet anywhere in their home without all the tangling cords. If there is router problem or any other network issue, you can consult a computer repair service provider.


Now let’s have a look at what router exactly is. Router is a piece of hardware which is used to route and forward information from one location to another. Large corporations employ a central computer system to act as a router. With this computer, all the computers of the company are connected to one network. This is very useful as it allows group participation and collaboration on large projects. In addition it also allows to connect all of the company's resources at one central location. Employees from different locaiton can remain connected and share files and perform communication task with this high end technology.

When it comes to internet, with a router you can send and receive data very quickly from one location to another. To upload and download also a routeris used. In short, to get connected to internet, router is required. In most of the modern router comes with added firewall feature which protect the users from hackers.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

How to Run Disk Defragmenter?

Disk Defragmenter is a very useful utility of Windows Operating System. With this utility you can reorganize noncontiguous files into contiguous files. Once the files are created, modified or deleted they become fragmented. And as result it slows down the computer. So, for optimizing PC performance, you must run Disk Defragmenter utility once in a month. Don’t know how to run Disk Defragmenter. The process is very simple and easy.


Go through the following steps to run the Disk Defragmenter utility:

1. Go to Start menu, and open My Computer.

2. Right-click on the drive that you want to defragment in the My Computer dialog box.

3. Click the Tools tab in the Properties dialog box.

4. In the Defragmentation section, click Defragment Now.

5. Disk Defragmenter dialog box will open. In the dialogue box choose the particular Volume at the top of the screen, click on Analyze option.

6. Once analyzing is done, the Disk Defragmenter will display a message mentioning whether you need to defragment the Volume or not.

7. Click Defragment to clean up your PC. Now the Disk Defragmenter utility will organize files and place them as per program and size.

If you find any difficulties, dial 1.866.515.9918 to get technical support from a computer repair service provider.

Monday, August 30, 2010

How to Remove Spyware?

Many people try to experiment with different software on their computer, which not only hampers the computer but also risks the loss of personal data of the user. From early days, hackers and crackers tried to access, tamper and steal other people’s data for their own uses. In order to do the same, they also created computer viruses, spywares, and malwares etc.


As technology advances, hackers have also evolved their viruses and spywares to give computer users tougher and harder times. Spyware comes through the internet and have many forms like as an antivirus security suite, a toolbar, etc... While the user browses a webpage, spyware pops up and shows a face report regarding the user’s computer. People fall for this fake report and install the spyware on their computer. And they get infected unknowingly. However, like every problem has its solutions, you can also fix it quite easily. Like several other viruses, these types of viruses are removable too. But it needs some time and a lot of patience to perform this.

For spyware removal, you can consult a computer repair service provider. There are many such computer services companies that provide excellent tech support so that your computer can remain free from viruses and spyware and other malicious objects. You can also try some anti-spyware suites for removing and protecting your computer from spyware’s. Some of these are Ad-Aware Free, HijackThis, SmitFraudFix, Malwarebytes, and SuperAntiSpyware.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Tips to Fix RunDll Errors

Have you come across error messages about “RunDlls” while running a program or software? Although Win XP and other latest editions of Windows show lesser number of RnDll error. To fix computer problem, you can consult a computer repair service provider.


Before getting into the tips to fix RnDll errors, let’s have a look what these RunDll errors are? Dll files or Dynamic-link library files are operating system files same as exe files used to write smaller programs. These files does not get loaded in the RAM, instead they reside in the hard-drive itself.

In most of the cases, we get RunDll error because of virus infection. The Dll files are infected and made it corrupted. To resolve this issue, the best suggestion is to install antivirus software. Run full scan and make your computer virus free. The next thing you should do is run a registry check with registry checker software. There are many third party software in the market. You can choose any of them.

Is a Dll file totally missing? You can copy it from your operating system CD. Restart the computer your OS will do the Dll file registering. The “regserver32” command is also a very good option for registering the correct Dll file. If still the problem persists, it is better to get in touch with a technical support service provider.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

What is Motherboard?

You have heard the word motherboard, but don’t know exactly what it is? Motherboard is one of the most significant parts of a Central Processing Unit (CPU). Motherboard is the place where all the key components of a computer system are set up. You can also consider the motherboard as the central base as all the other PC components are connected to it.

Motherboard is basically a printed circuit board. You will find thousands of printed circuits in it which convey information or data from one part of the computer to another. A motherboard also features numerous slots and attachments so that other pc components can be attached.

Typically, in the motherboard of a desktop computer you will find microprocessor, main memory, and other essential components. In addition, other important components such as external storage, controllers for video display are also attached via cables. However, in most of the latest motherboards now integrate some of these peripherals into it. On board graphics card is a good example in this context.

The most vital part of the motherboard is the CPU slot. There are a number of motherboard brands available in the market and you can select any of them. ECS Elitegroup and Redfox are some of the most trusted brands. You can consult a remote PC repair company to get assistance in this regard.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

How to Run Android Apps on Your Windows PC?

Android is an Operating System invented by Android Inc and then was modified by Google after taking over the company. We know that Android is for mobiles, smart phones etc. It is also used in netbooks and tablet computers.

Now, one can experience the Android edge on home or office computers too. How? To do this , one needs to download and install the Android Software Development Kit. This Kit is even used by developers to create more Apps and utilities for the Android OS.

Android Apps on Your Windows PC

Once the kit is downloaded and installed a few settings needs to be configured and a virtual Android Phone will be ready on the computer. But there is a limitation- This virtual android phone can’t be used as a normal phone to make/receive calls. Moreover this virtual android is much slower than the actual one.

How do you install Android Apps on Your Windows PC? Before installing the kit, one needs to make sure that Java is installed on one’s pc. It also needs to be checked, that the installed Java is the latest version. If not then the latest java updates needs to be installed. Once the Java update is complete the Android SDK starter package needs to be installed.

The installer comes in a zip file, unzip it and install it. Once the installation is complete you are now ready to create a virtual android device. Once you are done configuring the Android , its time to access the Android Market. For further tech support, talk to a computer services company.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

LCD Monitor Problem – Some Useful Tips

This article will help the users to resolve the basic issue of a LCD monitor. The monitor of the computer can have various problems. The power light is on but the screen is black. Thinking what will you do? You have checked the contrast and also checked the cable connection of the computer and everything is working fine apart from the screen resolution. Isn’t it so disgusting? Yeah it is. You can talk to a computer help provider for tech support or try some simple things.

LCD Monitor Problem – Some Useful Tips

My first advice will be, check your computer with another Monitor and then check it is working or not. If the monitor is working fine that mean the motherboard and the VGA is working fine. The problem is with the computer monitor. And also it will confirm that the connection between the Graphic Processing Unit and motherboard is working fine.

Now if the External monitor is not working then the problem is with the GPU. You need to check that. Open the back panel of the laptop or if you are having a desktop then open the CPU and check the GPU. You can replace that. Hopefully, the problem will get resolved.

Another important key is the inverter which provides voltage to the LCD. Now if that has gone bad in that case you need to take the PC to the computer repair center and change the inverter. If you get a faint image then the problem is with the back light of the computer. You need to replace that as well. And it is easy fix.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Display Problem in Monitor, How to Fix?

A monitor is an output display unit for computers. This is an integral part of a computer system. Monitors are basically of three types. These are CRT, TFT-LCD and the new LED type. A monitor usually has two things – power socket and display port (usually VGA). But in some of the new monitors you can also find additional things like HDMI port, Audio port, DVI port and also USB ports as well. Display problem in monitor is a very common problem. To fix the problem you can talk to a computer services company that is renowned for offering remote tech support.

In laptop computers, the monitor size ranges from as low as 8 inch to a mighty 17 inch; while in desktop computers, the monitor size ranges from 14 inch to a whooping 32 inch or more.

Display Problem in Monitor, How to Fix?

But like all other electronic devices, monitors too can get bad due to course of time or due to user ignorance. One of the most common problems that you might face with the monitor is related to bizarre patterns or lines in them. This problem usually crops up if the display cable that connects the monitor to the computer goes bad of if there is some wrong setting in the monitor display menu or the desktop settings menu in the control panel.

Try to fix the problem by searching and rectifying the causes. If everything fails or the monitor is broken or is found out to be a manufacturing problem, it is better to consult the manufacturer of the monitor for further support.

Friday, August 6, 2010

Outlook doesn't display zip files, How to Fix?

Outlook problems could be of various types. Sometimes outlook does not display the Zip file. It causes a big problem as we send important documents as attachments. You have got an important mail but not able to open that. Certainly, it’s very annoying. But it’s very easy to resolve the problem. You can also talk to a computer help provider to resolute this outlook problem.

In this article we have discussed about the steps which will help you to resolve ‘outlook doesn’t display zip files’ issue and before we do so we need to know why it happens. When we send an attachment, outlook sees this folder as a folder while windows operating system sees these folder as an ordinary file and folder. And the problem occurs.

To resolve this problem, you need to restart outlook and compressed folders also need to be disabled. You can do that from the start option type the command:

a) regsvr32 /u zipfldr.dll
regsvr32 /u cabview.dll

To restore the feature again follow the command

b) regsvr32 zipfldr.dll
regsvr32 cabview.dll

This will help you to resolve the issue. The process certainly is very simple and easy to follow.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Hard Drive Noise, What to Do?

In a computer a drive is related to either the hard disc drive (HDD) or the CD/DVD drive. These internal drives of the computer are soundless when they run but you can hear a humming sound if you listen carefully.

Hard Drive NoiseThis silence or humming sound denotes that the drive is working properly and efficiently. But if you hear some weird noise while the drives are working, then you need to be concerned, as these weird noise denote that there is some problem while the drive is running and is not working properly.

If you hear any weird noise while the drives are working, you should not overlook it as this may lead to a hardware problem resulting in the malfunction of the drive. Some examples of weird noise from the hard disc drive and cd/dvd drive are:

• Sounds like claking/metal tapping
• Sounds like studding access data
• Sounds like metal moving around
• Buzzing Sound
• Clicking Sound
• Whizzing Sound
• Screeching Sound
• Grinding Sound
• Tickling Sound

If you come across any such problem, it is strongly recommended to get in touch with a computer repair company for tech support.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Mouse Pointer Moves Too Slow or Too Fast?

We all computer users know what a mouse is in the computer terminology. But do you know how is the mouse speed controlled? In many cases, it is seen that the mouse pointer moves too slow or too fast. Do you know how to resolve this issue? Yes, you can talk to a computer services company and get it resolved very easily but what about trying to solve the problem on your own?

Mouse Pointer
Usually we use 2 – click button mouse. There is a certain mouse which has 3 click buttons too. But the 2 click ones are the most popular. One is the left click and the other is the right click. The left click is used mostly while the right click is used for special functions. The left click is used mainly for pointing and selecting purpose while the right click is used for getting an alternate menu related to that content.

But what is a mouse pointer then? When we move a mouse we see an arrow which helps in pointing…that is the mouse pointer.

Its movement can be controlled from the control pane. In the control panel page choose mouse and open it to get a properties page. In it under pointer options one can reduce or increase the speed of the pointer.

In case, the pointer is very slow or very fast it can be controlled from the mouse pointer properties page.

If changes in the mouse properties page don’t resolve the issue then one might need to look into the mouse drivers (if there is any driver then). One can go ahead and uninstall the mouse drivers from the add/remove programs page. Once done, restart the pc and then try to look for an updated driver from the manufactures website.

One last step which can be done is unchecking the “enhance mouse precision” option under the pointer options in mouse properties page. For further tech support, one can talk to an expert.

Monday, August 2, 2010

How to Recover Data from External Hard Drive?

Is the data of your external hard drive lost? Are you wondering how to recover it? Don’t worry! You can get your important data back. External hard drives are increasingly popular in these days due to its user-friendliness, portability as well as flexibility and convenience. These storage devices also have huge memory. But the problem is external HDDs are more prone to damages as compared to internal hard drive.

Data recovery from external hard drive is not so difficult and there are many computer services company that offer data recovery support. It is also not uncommon to see the usage of software for external hard drive data recovery. Many try to recover the lost data of their external hard drive with these softwares which might be challenging and time consuming as well.

External hard drives might be damaged for various reasons such as mishandling, improper disconnection of the drive, unexpected shutdown of system, power surges or failure, etc. sometimes, data could also be deleted accidentally. Computer repair companies have expert technicians who are experienced in external hard drive data recovery and they are talented enough to recover data from various types of external hard drives such as FireWire, USB (Universal Serial Bus), eSata, etc.

Since there are a number of tech support providers that offer data recovery services, it is always suggested to scrutinize their expertise and charges before selecting any one of them. You can also browse internet to learn about the track record of the particular company.

Friday, July 30, 2010

How to Install RAM in Computer?

RAM is a very important component of a computer. And sometimes we install RAM to upgrade the computer for better performance. Now the question is how to install RAM in computer? Have you purchased the RAM? Before buying determine what kind of RAM does your system require and buy accordingly.

Install RAM
To install RAM do the following:

* Unplug the computer and open the computer case to get access to the motherboard.

* Locate where the current RAM is on your motherboard. Is there any extra slot next to your current RAM? If yes, leave the current memory in your computer and insert the new RAM in the available slot.

* It is suggested to take away any cards or internal components so that you can get clear access to RAM sockets.

* Pick up the RAM by the ends without touching pins or chips.

* RAM could only be installed in one direction only. Have a look at the bottom of the RAM stick. It is required to adjust the notches in the RAM with the keys in the slot on the motherboard.

* The retainer clips for the RAM should be all the way open.

* You also need to place the RAM in the slot properly.

* If the RAM is properly set in the slot, the retaining clips on either side of the RAM will snap into place, with a "clicking" sound.

* Connect all the peripherals and switch on the computer. To check whether the RAM is working or not, you need to right click on the My Computer and choose properties option. The amount of RAM will be shown here.

* Shut down the computer and disconnect the computer peripherals and close the computer case up.

For further assistance on RAM installation, you can talk to a technical support expert.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Tips to Configure Error Reporting in Windows XP

Windows XP operating system comes with an error reporting feature which could be used to report computer and program errors to Microsoft. The company utilizes these reports to track and fix problems with the operating system. Do you know, you can enable, disable, and even modify the way that error reporting works on Windows XP operating system? How? The process is described in this article. If you need more Windows XP support, you can talk to a PC expert.

Typically, in case of an error, a dialog box is displayed prompting to report the problem to Microsoft. If you click on the send report option, technical details about the problem are sent to Microsoft over the Internet. An Internet connection is required to use the feature. You can also cancel this clicking on don’t send option.

How to access the settings for the reporting feature? The process is stated below:

* Click Start.
* Right-click My Computer, then click Properties.
* Click the Advanced tab.
* Click Error Reporting.

How to configure the error reporting? In Windows XP operating system, error reporting option is enabled by default. You can disable it clicking “Disable error reporting.” If you want to report only the critical errors, select the “But notify me when critical errors occur” check box. Option is also there to report errors only for chosen programs. To avail this, click “Choose Programs” option and click “All programs in this list”. To select error reporting for specific program, click “Add” and select the program with browse option.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

How to Deal with Virus?

In the era of internet, viruses are a known threat for all of us. A virus can damage your computer badly in many ways. First, it can cause hardware damage and the operating system as well. Even motherboards, hard drives, etc. of the system might be permanently damaged by a virus. We upload our personal information to various websites and it might also be stolen by a computer virus. So, it is quite clear that a virus can present you some sleepless night.

anti-virus
So the big question is how to deal with virus? Using a powerful antivirus software is a very good choice. There are many antivirus software available in the market which help you to protect your data and private information. To hack your computer, viruses and spyware take help of system bugs or errors. And these antivirus software resolve all kinds system problems swiftly and safely.

Since there are many antivirus software available in the market, it is very hard for an individual to choose the best one. AVG, Norton, Avast, Avira, Microsoft Security Essentials, Macafee, Nod32, trendmicro, Symantac, etc. are some of the top names in this regard. You can start with their trial versions. If you are satisfied, then you can buy them. There are many PC repair companies which also offer Virus removal support.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Increase Virtual Memory in Windows XP for Better Performance

Do you know, you can increase performance of your Windows XP operating system by increasing its virtual memory? Virtual memory is a temporary space on the hard drive that the operating system uses in case of shortage of RAM.

Windows XP
Windows XP is a multi tasking operating system and to run multi tasks, a virtual memory is created when there is a shortage of RAM. To create this virtual memory, a part of hard drive is used. Now the question is how to increase the virtual memory. You can ask for remote tech support to sort this problem.

Following are the steps to increase virtual memory:

1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
2. Click Performance and Maintenance, and then click System.
3. On the Advanced tab, under Performance, click Settings.
4. On the Advanced tab, under Virtual memory, click Change.
5. Under Drive [Volume Label], click the drive that contains the paging file that you want to change.
6. Under Paging file size for selected drive, click to Custom size check box. You can enter the amount of memory you would like to reserve for Virtual memory by entering the initial and maximum size.
7. Click Set
8. When you are prompted to restart the computer, click yes.

You must remember one thing. There is always a minimum and maximum limit of the virtual memory. It is very important to choose a correct virtual memory. The minimum limit of virtual memory is 1.5 times of the Ram size and the maximum limit of virtual memory is 2 times of the actual RAM size.

Monday, July 26, 2010

How to Turn Off Autorun in Windows XP

Whenever we insert a media into the drive, Windows automatically starts reading it. This is because of the AutoPlay function. AutoPlay is enabled for removable drives with Windows XP SP2 and later editions of Windows. Even the ZIP drives and some USB mass storage devices also automatically run when connected to computer. Do you want to turn off Autorun option in Windows XP?
Do the following:
1. Click on Start button in Windows and open the Run dialogue box.

2. Write gpedit.msc in the search box.

3. You will find Administrative Templates under Computer Configuration.

4. Expand Administrative Templates.

5. Click on System.

6. You will find Turn Off Autoplay on the right hand pane.

7. Double click on Turn Off Autoplay option.

8. Under Turn Off Autoplay properties select the Enabled option and select the drive that you want to Turn off autoplay.

9. Click on Apply and Ok.

If you need technical support in this regard, talk to a PC expert.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Ultra Low Power Athlon II X2 270u Hits Market In Quarter 3

According to the recent news, AMD is going to release one more ultra low power CPU. This time it is Athlon II X2 270u. The processor is based on C3 revision of the Regor dual-core. Athlon II X2 270u is a 25W dual-core with DDR3 1333 support.

Also it has a 2MB cache and is compatible with AM3 motherboards. It is expected that Athlon II X2 270u will hit the market in quarter 3 of 2010.

Are you thinking, what would be the price of Athlon II X2 270u? The price of this product is in higher side. AndAthlon II X2 270u will be available in the market at $150.

Do you need technical support to resolve any computer related issues? You can talk to a help desk specialist.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

No Sound in Windows XP, What to do?

Is not there any sound in Windows XP operating system? Or, no sound is coming from the speakers or headphones? There might be several reasons behind this problem. It might be corrupt or incompatible drivers, wrong sound settings, or missing updates. Do the following to make out and fix common sound problems in Windows XP.

First and foremost, check the sound card of the system (if installed). Click on Start and go to Control Panel. Then double-click System, and choose the Hardware tab, and then click on Device Manager. You might be asked for an administrator password or confirmation. Give the password for confirmation.

If there is a sound card installed, go to video and game controllers category, and check whether the card is showing or not. You can run the Diagnose and fix sound playback issues. If you find the hardware devices are not detected or not working, fix it.

If the issue still persists, you need to update drivers. First, update the operating system of the Windows. Then install software from the device manufacturer. For more help regarding sound problem in Windows XP, you can talk to a computer help provider. There are many remote computer repair companies that assist you to resolve these types of issues.

Internet Safety Tips

Are you new to the realm of internet? If yes, you must remember some internet safety tips to make your internet browsing much easier, faster and safe. To save your precious time, you must go for a fast internet connection. You can choose a DSL connection or a Cable connection. These type of connections are very fast and the pages get loaded very quickly.


In many cases, it is seen that the users forget to log out from their account. This could be a dreadful mistake as your personal and confidential information could be revealed to another user. So, whether it is your home computer or public computers, if you login don’t forget to logout of that account when your job is done.

New users use simple passwords like “password” or “123” so that they can remember it. But remember that it increases the risk of your account to be hacked. So, it is strongly recommended to use passwords having alpha numeric and special characters.

Can’t you remember the URLs of the sites? You don’t require remembering them. Bookmark pages and your browser will remember them.

Sometimes you may get emails stating that you have won a prize. Don’t get fooled by these types of mails. Don’t open emails from unreliable source. More importantly, never open the attachments from these types of sources as they may have viruses.

For more assistance on internet safety and computer help, you can talk to an expert.