On July 29th 2015 users of Windows 7 and 8 were able to start the free upgrade process to the latest version of Microsoft’s Operating System, Version 10. Since then, in our service department and onsite with our business clients, we have seen multiple instances where a Windows 10 upgrade has gone wrong. This is normal from our vantage point as with … [Read more...]
March 2014 Updates…Updated
Yes, I know, kinda confusing title there. Anyways, as the timing sometimes goes, Adobe released an update for Shockwave yesterday after the initial March 2014 Updates post went out. While not as widespread in usage as Adobe Reader and Flash Player, Shockwave is still used on several hundred million systems, so it is important for customers who's … [Read more...]
March 2014 Updates
Goodness, where has the time gone? It's already March, time for more updates from various software developers, and we're down to the last 26 days of Windows XP's support life! Before we know it, Vista will be on the chopping block (which is April 11th, 2017, if your curious). On slate this month from Microsoft will be a total of 5 updates, two … [Read more...]
More than Just Cleaning Out Dust
We talk about it quite often with our customers, about why it is important, how often it should be done, and how much it can save in the long run. Not everyone jumps on board right away, sometimes waiting till disaster strikes before taking action. I’m talking about preventive maintenance, taking care of problems before they become … [Read more...]
Choosing Your Anti Virus Solution
Computer infections can sometimes get pretty nasty. And VERY painful. For quite a few people. While the above incidents are unique in that the malware used to compromise customers' card data had little to no detection rating from anti virus programs, these stories nonetheless underscore the importance of having malware protection installed on … [Read more...]
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