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Monthly Archives: March 2019
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March 31, 2019The digital age has turned us into instant gratification monsters who have zero tolerance for long load times and laggy processing. We expect our expensive tech to match our fast-paced worlds but the reality is that over time, slowdowns just happen.
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March 30, 2019Low Disk Space.”Nearly every Windows operating system (OS) user has received this message at some point. It translates roughly to:“You have too many files on your computer. Time for a purge!”
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March 30, 2019Let’s start with a metaphor. Picture a messy house cluttered with old furniture, useless knick-knacks, and crumpled up mail. In the kitchen, the cabinets and drawers are stuffed with bowls and utensils that you never cook with. The living room is littered with souvenirs from your last vacation and coffee table decor you bought on a whim. As for the garage… let’s not even mention the garage. Disk Cleanup is the Windows’ equivalent of spring cleaning. Essentially, it walks through your cluttered home (the hard drive of your PC) with a trash bag and recommends items you should toss out. It picks the ones that you don’t use and won’t miss.
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March 29, 2019In an age where our technology gets smarter and smarter by the month, we often overlook the integral machinery that makes our computers so intuitive.Each and every time you press your PC’s power button, the BIOS is the first operation to load your operating system and all of the personal settings that make your computer your own.
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March 29, 2019In an age where our technology gets smarter and smarter by the month, we often overlook the integral machinery that makes our computers so intuitive. Each and every time you press your PC’s power button, the BIOS is the first operation to load your operating system and all of the personal settings that make your computer your own.
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March 19, 2019
At first glance, it may seem that anything that opens and closes like a laptop - and can be taken on-the-go - qualifies as a true laptop. However, many of today’s laptops are actually high-powered machines that are better classified as a mobile workstation.
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March 19, 2019At first glance, it may seem that anything that opens and closes like a laptop - and can be taken on-the-go - qualifies as a true laptop. However, many of today’s laptops are actually high-powered machines that are better classified as a mobile workstation. So, what’s the difference between the two? A workstation is generally designed to perform intense processes such as rendering, 3D animation, CAD, data analysis, and video editing.
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March 18, 2019
Is your laptop showing error messages, loading programs slowly, or shutting down unexpectedly?
While there could be a number of reasons why this is happening, some of those reasons are more serious than others. The most common red flags that lead to laptop repair include: -
March 18, 2019Is your laptop showing error messages, loading programs slowly, or shutting down unexpectedly? While there could be a number of reasons why this is happening, some of those reasons are more serious than others. Depending on the age, model, and operating system of your laptop, you have several options to diagnose your issues and figure out the next steps to get your laptop working well again.
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March 06, 2019
Keeping your PC’s most vital components at their ideal operating temperatures is one of the best ways to improve stability and functionality. Thermal regulation prevents unnecessary strain during day-to-day tasks and increases your computer’s lifespan by cutting back on the accumulation of wear over time.