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Computer Repair, Antivirus, Troubleshooting

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In my prior post, I mentioned HOST.  HOST is the equivalent of OnStar for your Computer!  If you want to be proactive in taking care of the security of your computer, you should consider our managed service.  We can prevent many issues before you have a computer crisis on your hands. 

 

1 YEAR SUBSCRIPTION INCLUDES: 

  • FREE ANTI-VIRUS ($40 value)
  • FREE ANTI-SPYWARE ($40 value)
  • *PRE-SCREENED* WINDOWS BUG FIXES
  • 1 REMOTE TUNE-UP ($99 value)
  • CRASH AVOIDANCE AND SYSTEM HEALTH MONITORING
  • QUARTERLY PC HEALTH REPORT
  • UNLIMITED ONLINE BACKUP ($50 value)
  • 20% DISCOUNT ON ADDITIONAL SERVICES! 

While we can’t guarantee you won’t have any problems, We can reduce the chance of downtime dramatically.   

HOME & OFFICE SUPPORT TECHNOLOGY FEATURES: 

  • H.O.S.T. Warns you of potential problems.
  • H.O.S.T. Ensures safe patch updates.
  • H.O.S.T. Protects against Virus and Spyware.
  • H.O.S.T. Securely backs up your critical data offsite.
  • H.O.S.T. Speeds your PC with a Tune-up ($99 value). 

HOST – Home & Office Support Technology.  The cost is $30.00/month per computer.

Stop computer problems before they start! 

Fred Givhan
Computer Troubleshooters
6803 Hillcrest Avenue
Dallas, Texas 75205
214 363 6013
info@fixyourpc.net

Wednesday, March 31, 2010 @ 8:13 am   1577 Views   Fred Givhan   Like
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Sorry for the commercial here!  This is the perfect example of why residential and commericial users need our "HOST" managed services.

There is a very sophisticated Trojan virus circulating around that pretends to be an Adobe update.  Even the very experienced user is falling for this one.  Here is an article about it:  Trojan Masquerades as Adobe Updater.

If you want to learn more about our HOST services, please give us a call.  We are here to help.

Fred Givhan
Computer Troubleshooters
6803 Hillcrest Avenue
Dallas, Texas 75205
214 363 6013
info@fixyourpc.net

Wednesday, March 31, 2010 @ 8:03 am   1892 Views   Fred Givhan   Like
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On Tuesday, Microsoft plans an Emergency Update for the popular internet browser, Internet Explorer.  For Details, read this article from CNET.  Remember, preventing problems is one of your best defenses to keeping your important data secure.   Microsoft rushes to patch zero-day IE hole 

Fred Givhan
Computer Troubleshooters
6803 Hillcrest Avenue
Dallas, Texas 75205
214 363 6013
info@fixyourpc.net

Monday, March 29, 2010 @ 8:48 pm   1565 Views   Fred Givhan   Like
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Join our blog and be the first to know when we post Computer and Technology related advice, tips and recommendations.  It is easy and Free.  We also are on Facebook and Twitter!  Get Connected To Us.  Our goal is to educate and help you with both your residential and office computer needs. 

Fred Givhan
Computer Troubleshooters
6803 Hillcrest Avenue
Dallas, Texas 75205
214 363 6013
info@fixyourpc.net

Tuesday, March 23, 2010 @ 1:28 pm   1585 Views   Fred Givhan   Like
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Please pass this along to your facebook friends!  Don't forget your kids too!

Fred Givhan, Owner
Computer Troubleshooters
6803 Hillcrest Avenue
Dallas, Texas 75205
214 363-6013
info@fixyourpc.net

Tuesday, March 23, 2010 @ 1:01 pm   1558 Views   Fred Givhan   Like
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For Mac users, you know can read from the Kindle Store. 

Fred Givhan, Owner
Computer Troubleshooters
6803 Hillcrest Avenue
Dallas, Texas 75205
214 363-6013
info@fixyourpc.net

Thursday, March 18, 2010 @ 1:14 pm   1424 Views   Fred Givhan   Like
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Several days ago, Microsoft released a statement telling users (running XP) not to press the F1 key when asked by a website that they are visiting.  There is a vulnerability there, that allows PC highjacking.

Microsoft is working on a fix and will release a security update, when they have the issue resolved.

NOTE:  There was an important Security Update from Microsoft on Tuesday (March 10) and we are expecting another this month, as well as  in April. Make sure to download these updates.

If you are not comfortable or have the time to keep your computer up to date with fixes and patches, backups, virus protections, etc.  we have a managed service called HOST that is the equivalent of ONSTAR for your computer.  For $30.00 per month-per computer, we will maintain your computer. 

If you need help with your updates or would like to inquire about HOST, please call us.

Fred Givhan, Owner
Computer Troubleshooters
6803 Hillcrest Avenue
Dallas, Texas 75205
214 363-6013
info@fixyourpc.net

Friday, March 12, 2010 @ 8:36 am   1401 Views   Fred Givhan   Like
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Once upon a time we managed our lives and ran our businesses without email. 

In the 1960s and 1970s, email existed as a text-only messaging system for people connected to the same mainframe computer.  Today, nearly every teenager has an email address and it is now viewed as a ‘mission critical application’ in most businesses.  Now we’re struggling with email overload.  We’re receiving newsletters, defending ourselves from unsolicited commercial email (spam) and email viruses and sifting through work requests from clients in amongst jokes and recipes from friends. 

 This month we look at how to tame the constant flow of information and turn email into a productivity tool, not an overflowing bookshelf.  

What’s in your Inbox? – Your answer to this question should not be ‘everything’.  Your Inbox should be as empty as possible and should only contain current, short-term items to be actioned.  Emails usually fall into three categories:

                1) To be read (interesting but not urgent)

                2) To be actioned (things that I have to do)

                3) For my information (discussions between other people that I need to be aware of)  

Category 1  emails can be read now if you have time, or moved into a folder called To Be Read.  Go back to this folder to review any unread newsletters etc. over lunch or over a coffee.

Focus on maintaining category 2  emails in your Inbox and moving everything else.  Send any replies or action any items that can be handled quickly and immediately (e.g. requests for information that you can retrieve easily).  Avoid ‘email tennis’ by including options in your emails, for example instead of “when are you available to meet?” say “I’m available today at 2pm, tomorrow at 4pm or next Friday at 10am – which one would suit you the best?”. 

Category 3  emails can be read and deleted or filed into a folder if you really want to keep them for later reference. 

Folders – Folders can be used for retaining historical information, or for splitting up emails that still need addressing.  For example, create a folder called ‘To be posted’ for email enquiries that require something to be sent out in the post.  Then you can easily access all of these enquiries at one time to prepare the postal mail at the end of the day or end of the week, instead of searching for them throughout your inbox.  If you’re keeping an email ‘just in case you need it again’ it should be in a folder, not in your Inbox.  If you want to keep the latest jokes and recipes, place them in their own folder too or consider a separate email account for personal communications.

Protection – It’s essential to have a solution in place for handling viruses and malware that are sent via email.  You can also lose a good portion of your day just deleting spam emails, so consider a solution that will prevent most of those messages from hitting your Inbox in the first place.

Mobile access – Instead of being a constant interruption, receiving emails on your mobile phone can empower you to quickly reply, file or delete a message without being near a computer.  Now a few days out of the office won’t require an hour when you return to sort through a hundred missed messages.  If you want peace during a weekend or holiday, just turn the email connection off.

Give us a call,  if you’d like to know more about email protection, setting up folders or receiving emails on your mobile phone.

Fred Givhan, Owner
Computer Troubleshooters
6803 Hillcrest Avenue
Dallas, Texas 75205
214 363-6013
info@fixyourpc.net

Tuesday, March 09, 2010 @ 10:49 pm   1394 Views   Fred Givhan   Like
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I know this is a little off my normal postings of helping and advising on technology issues!  Today, a client told me about a website called Groupon.  It is a coupon site for daily deals on the Best in Dallas.  It is worth a look.  http://www.groupon.com

Fred Givhan, Owner
Computer Troubleshooters
6803 Hillcrest Avenue
Dallas, Texas 75205
214 363-6013
info@fixyourpc.net

Wednesday, March 03, 2010 @ 2:01 pm   1442 Views   Fred Givhan   Like
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