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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Think Healthy and Enjoy Computing With Dell Computer Support

Yesterday, I was just going through a computer tech support forum. What I could see was really miserable. People unnecessarily cry at their Dell computer, laptop and other devices. For their own mistakes, some skeptics will turn to blame the company’s technologies. Computer formatting has become the most widely used method to fix any computer issues, though it is rarely needed. No doubt there are some attentive and genuine users on the tech support platform, who provide reliable solution. 

My work experience says that, with few exceptions, software related problems are the major, which comes in computer users’ life. There can be different aspects of software problems. One may face issues with installation, activation, update, upgrade and so on. Likewise driver problems are too frustrating. Who should be blame for all these Dell products’ issues?

E-mail, chat and social network share an important space in everyone’s life. In fact, it has become addictions of the modern society. But people with bad mindset use this craziness to breach into your system. Now, who is responsible? Is it Dell? 

My answer is a big “NO.” People know well, that computer is a device, which works with the collaboration of hardware and software, and Dell has manufactured the hardware only. Then do you think, “My way”, i.e. it should not be blamed for. If there is problem with the RAM, hard-disk, processor etc. then you can raise your voice at the Dell customer service and Dell support will come into act to fix related issues.

Go online to look for reliable computer support providers, have the complete information, and compare their services, experts’ availability and charges, and then call on the Technical Support Phone Number to get the issues resolved. Don’t want to shell out bucks then go through technical articles, and do Dell PC repairs on your own.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Online Computer Technical Support-Quick, Instant and Effective Solution

She had everything in her life including a nice job, big house, luxury cars and all, but one thing which she still lack is that a family. Now she is on the fifth decade of her life, all alone. Like others girls she too had dreamt a lot, but the God had some other plan. The only thing, which is banking her, to live the rest life is the memories stored on her hp laptop.

This is not a novel story; it is a live experience of a lady, who called up for Online Computer Technical Support yesterday. Being open-minded she shared these facts with great intimacy. I asked for the computer problem which she had. Then she said, “I have been facing issues, while accessing my photos and videos from my hard-drive. Whenever I go for it I’m getting errors that I am not authorized to access these programs.”
I asked for the Windows version running on the system and requested to have the remote access of the system, which I got. I changed the administration settings in safe mode for XP Home Edition in order to take ownerships of the folders I was having issues with. But it didn’t work.

There after I transferred the remote session to an Antivirus Support specialist, who then looked into the Windows Event Viewer and edited the Windows Registry settings. To ensure effective result system was scanned with an online virus removal tool. In a short time, the task was over.

Eventually, I informed her that the system is virus-free and you can access your all stored files and media files in an error-free state. She was overwhelmed with joy and said, “Indeed your efforts and computer technical support is great and you have shown me a ray of hope to live.”

Monday, July 11, 2011

How to fix Blue-Screen Error

When my computer is infected, and I know it has been because there is an explosion of pop-ups on my screen, I figure that the simplest way to deal with it is to wrench out the internet cable and switch my computer off in the fastest way possible in the vague hope that when it starts up again, the virus will have died. I leave my system untouched for a few days if I have to, just to make sure that it’s gone. Any sensible user will see how far my method gets me in resolving the problem at hand. Here’s a sensible way to fix most driver caused problems but you can also go for technical assistance online.

The blue screen error is caused by a virus file or driver that can lock up your computer. Pressing F8 will take you to a window where you can select a boot device. Some computers will do the same with F12. Start with safe mode. Choose the operating system to start. Go to Properties in My Computer and uninstall the video driver under the Hardware tab. Restarting will probably get you another blue screen that tells you exactly which file is causing your system crash. Start again in Safe Mode with Networking; search for it in Google and you can get some adware removers. You can even search for the file manually. Most such drivers get onto the Windows-System 32 folder and you can delete them from the containing folder.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

How’s Hotmail getting better?

Hotmail Technical Support
I had used MSN Hotmail for years without any t Technical support, but this was before the Windows Live version came out. I believe many users of the email service will agree that they share a certain attachment with the outdated interface. I can still go back through the ‘options’ tab in my Hotmail account, but there’s really no point because all their updates are configured to better suit this latest version. Plus, Hotmail now does not have the same bulk sending options that you would find in Gmail. I actually found a lot of users on the internet who say that they now use another service because of this missing feature alone. GetMail, an application that I used before 2009, worked well for migrating from Hotmail, but it stopped working after WebDAV was taken down. I haven’t used Easy Email Forwarding, but it is also freeware which transfers all Hotmail account data to another service. I couldn’t find anything to help me set up a distribution list for Outlook Live@Edu, so the only thing which remained to be done was to pay online technical support for Hotmail to fix it for me.

More importantly, since August 2011, the number of users reporting problems with their Hotmail accounts has shot through the roof. I’ve had the older version and like most other dedicated Hotmail e-mailers, I updated Windows Live with all its recent changes. There is one suggestion that I have for the developers at Microsoft – why couldn’t you just stop the spam problem without inconveniencing users? During some sessions on Hotmail, I have to type in everything that their ‘Smart Screen’ filter throws up. The technology itself is a good one. It prevents you from downloading malicious attachments and blocks out phishing sites. But why does it do this for every email during random sessions. I looked up a few consumer complaint forums and a lot of people recommend using Windows Explorer 6.0 on Windows, Firefox 3.0 and Safari 4.0 on both Windows and Mac, but there is no update for Linux users. Hotmail doesn’t sign into messenger by default anymore, and we can expect a lot of user feedback-based updates to come along later in the year.

Monday, June 27, 2011

How safe is your computer?

Why is it important to protect your computer? Well, to start with, many of us still store our information and data on computer hard drive, and not on remote storage systems like clouds, a good example of which would be Google Docs, Azure or Mobile Me from Apple. Along with this, most of us also utilize e-banking and online personal finance software for conducting our financial transactions. Internet users also face the fairly commonplace threat of viruses, spyware, malware, and malicious sites that could execute potentially devastating damage to their computers. Web threats are virtually everywhere and pose a threat to online accounts, emails, and to the operating system itself. Hackers could even target such hardware as routers and servers to tap into your resources and use your information in unsolicited ways.

There are no hard and fast ways to ensure the safety and protection of your computer. Getting a dependable antivirus suite and setting safety options on your browser is a start, but you should also consider getting a technician to make an assessment of the safety protocols on your computer. There are a host of online technical support services that will not only secure the computer and peripherals, but also set up a backup and system recovery point for all your important data. Individual online accounts should also be secured via the same online technical support service which can be done at a minimal charge and with service guarantee.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Online Computer Support-The Best Service at Comfort

Going in for an online computer support service can leave many people hassled. I have a personal checklist that I tick off on before I make the call. The first thing that I look for in any tech service is the quality of their deliverables. If I’m calling for technical support, I need to be able to talk to skilled technicians who know their way around my computer. A service that is not abashed in giving out details for some of its employees definitely helps my decision. Quoted testimonies do not get me far in that direction. I need to know what computer brands the service covers. If I’m looking for technical support for HP computer, what I need to see is that the service covers everything about HP, from downloads to printers.

Most fears about going in for any online service, especially a paid one, are unfounded. Why - because as I see it, worrying about quality before I speak to a technician is not really any measure of my judgement. The first few minutes into a conversation with an agent will tell me exactly what I need to know about how well the service will work for me. On a related note, everybody loves Domino’s Pizza delivered home. It’s the shortest response time that keeps customers satisfied. A service like the one Techvedic offers believes in 90% first call resolution in 20 minutes. So I know that I can judge quality in the first 5 minutes and get my problem solved in the next 15. I think that’s the last ticked box before I make the call and am reassured about the credibility of this online technical services.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

How to Make your Computer Fit and Healthy?

Have you ever thought how to make your computer fit and healthy? Most of you would be complaining of time, and there can be bunch of you, who don’t be finding it easy to do. Here I would like to share a few tips, which can be of great use to keep the system fit and healthy.

1. Analyze the hardware configuration

To get good performance from the machine always make sure that the system hardware configuration are sufficient to provide enough space for the running software. This is the primary thing, which should be taken care in advance, even before you clad it with software.

2. Keep your desktop clean

Keep a keen eye on the system performance. If you observe that the system is taking time to boot the Windows Files or can see the hard drive light often flashing while you wait for the computer to respond to an action, then it’s the time to give attention to make your computer fit and healthy. While you start the system, the operating memory navigates through the desktop files. So the least you keep files and folders on the desktop the lesser will be the boot time and consequently the computer runs slower because it has to swap out information from operating memory to the hard drive. So keep maximum files in the “My Documents” folder. If you have a lot of files, you can put them in separate folders. Create shortcuts on your Desktop for the folders or files you frequently use. 

3. Scan Your Windows System for Errors

As the operating system has to launch again and again, the possibility of the alteration in the system files remains or sometimes it may be corrupted as well due to the impact of new software installations, viruses, hard drive and other problems. Eventually, the system becomes unstable and quite often it may pop-up errors. You can check for system error using the Windows Disk Cleanup utility, it also clears temporary files from the machine. The tool requires user input to complete its designated task. You can schedule it and specify the drive location to scan.

4. Scan for Viruses, Spyware and Adware

Luckily, Microsoft has bestowed the computer world with specific tools like Windows Defender, Windows Security Essentials and others which can provide real time scanning of your system and can effectively remove viruses, spyware and other Internet threats. You can download the respective set-up files from the Microsoft site and can perform the virus and spyware scan to make your system free from malicious intrusions. In addition, you can configure the Windows Firewall settings to check any further invasion.

5. Uninstall Unused Programs

You can free up valuable hard-disk space and accelerate the system performance. Either do it manually from the Control Panel or use any third-party un-installer program.

Apart from enunciated tips, you can take help from remote Tech technical support providers who are available over the Internet and make your system fit and healthy.

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