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Monday, October 11, 2010
ifixedmypc.blogspot.com: How to Keep a PC Running Smoothly: Computer Tips
ifixedmypc.blogspot.com: How to Keep a PC Running Smoothly: Computer Tips: "1.Always protect your PC by installing some kind of antivirus and regularly keep the antivirus updated. There are numerous antivirus softwar..."
How to Keep a PC Running Smoothly: Computer Tips
1.Always protect your PC by installing some kind of antivirus and regularly keep the antivirus updated. There are numerous antivirus software available on the internet. Make sure you choose a known anti-virus after consulting a computer expert. A weak anti-virus program will do more harm than good to your computer. A high-quality anti-virus program on the other hand will protect your computer from dangerous invasive software that can wash out your important data. Here are top three free antivirus: Avast Home Edition Free Antivirus, Avira Personal Free Antivirus and AVG Antivirus Free Edition. You can choose the one you like best.
2.Keep the firewall protection on as it will protect your PC from the.Read more
2.Keep the firewall protection on as it will protect your PC from the.Read more
Sunday, October 10, 2010
How to fix broken Hard drive on your PC
This information is provided for use at your own risk and should only be used when the next step is to throw away, or otherwise recycle a dead hard drive
Make sure the device is definitely dead.
2.5" HDD Server & Chassis Supermicro's Intel® Xeon® based energy and cost-efficient solutions
Have you checked PC's BIOS settings to ensure detection of the troublesome drive? Sometimes the settings can alter for various reasons, so it's a good idea to check these first.
Was the IDE (ribbon) and power cable firmly in place?
Are all in/output pins on the drives connectors intact and not obviously bent, damaged or broken etc.?. read more
Make sure the device is definitely dead.
2.5" HDD Server & Chassis Supermicro's Intel® Xeon® based energy and cost-efficient solutions
Have you checked PC's BIOS settings to ensure detection of the troublesome drive? Sometimes the settings can alter for various reasons, so it's a good idea to check these first.
Was the IDE (ribbon) and power cable firmly in place?
Are all in/output pins on the drives connectors intact and not obviously bent, damaged or broken etc.?. read more
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