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John Pol

Optimize Your Slow PC With PC Optimization Services - 0 views

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    There would have been no need of pc optimization services if our pc can stay new and untouched forever. Since we use them all the time and cannot be sure when it can be full of errors, optimization does play an important role.
John Pol

When It's All About Your Computer Security - 0 views

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    You will never want to compromise on your computer security as it is something you always find yourself concerned about. Well! This requires you to be meticulous about two things: Computer Virus and Safety against computer hackers. Although there are sev
John Pol

Importance of Internet Security for Businesses - 0 views

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    Internet has come up as an excellent source of marketing for businesses; be it small sized or large sized. This allows them to sell their products and services. This has pushed a fierce competition among online vendors. Good Internet connection is very re
John Pol

Get Ride of Latest Virus With Virus Scan and Removal Service - 0 views

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    Online virus removal services can help you detect and eliminate dangerous threats, provide your computer with a full virus, threat scan, and threat removal. Your technician will also recommend you ways to stay safe online and how to install antivirus prot
John Pol

Partner With Technical Support to Have a Hassle Free Web Experience - 0 views

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    Now a day's surfing internet is also becoming a curse. As soon as you start surfing internet, possibility is advertisement pop-up start. Due to which after some time instead of doing your work you start looking for technical support to fix this issue. If
John Lundin

Windows 7's XP Mode and Security - 0 views

  • For business users who skipped Windows Vista, Windows 7's newly announced Windows XP Mode (XPM) must be intriguing. Yes, you will have to cough up some serious money for new hardware and software, but the really scary and disruptive stuff—whether your old software will work—is far less of an issue than it used to be.
    • John Lundin
       
      ...Tell me again why I want to upgrade to Vista or Windows7...?
  • I hope the crossover problems never materialize and that XP users take the opportunity to move on to modern software.
    • John Lundin
       
      Hoping is one thing... upgrading for today's SMB is entirely different. The risk, cost, disruption, aggravation of this upgrade is not justified by the benefits... I continue to experiment with the newer OSes, but all my professional production is done on XP... and I continue to tell my clients to wait for a *real* reason to wanna change... Change is painful!!
John Pol

Technical Support Services Professionals Can Be Your Rescue Partner - 0 views

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    What if someday you just woke up and find all your computer files vanished away? Everybody who has been using computers for quite sometime may have encountered numerous pesky errors like blue screen of death. Whether the problem includes software or hard
John Lundin

Windows 7: Say Goodbye to XP Downgrades - Microsoft - 0 views

  • More often than not in business deployments, one of the first things done with a new PC is to downgrade from Windows Vista to the more popular Windows XP
    • John Lundin
       
      ...and this doesn't send a message about the platform component of architecture to MSFT?
  • running XP as a primary operating system opens a system up to security ills
    • John Lundin
       
      ...and these would be....?
  • A word of warning: Anyone looking to run Windows 7 XP Mode should make sure that their CPU supports virtualization
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  • the systems available today feature CPUs that support AMD-V or Intel VT virtualization
    • John Lundin
       
      ...so buy a new license and buy a new computer... this is getting kinda expensive compared to 'keep my old machine and run my app'...
  • Windows 7 XP Mode, Microsoft is clearly on the right path to reduce the need for Vista or XP on new systems. With some bug fixes and polishing, XP Mode can be a viable alternative to virtualized versions of XP on other platforms
    • John Lundin
       
      ...this is beginning to sound like the Intel Itanium processor (remember the x86 virtual mode?)... only on the OS side. This repackage of Vista with is only compelling if there are critical appls that operate under the 'new & improved' platform... so far all I see is the "new"...
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