what are the types of computer maintenance arrangements?

Posted on November 5th, 2009 by admin


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Privacy & computer repairs: when you take your computer to be repaired, is it inevitable that the person….?

Posted on November 5th, 2009 by admin

doing the repairs is able to snoop around if s/he wants to?

ie: is it normal and necessary practice to give the person repairing your computer the password you use to reach your desktop?

its inevitable but i do feel that too manypeople take their pc to the repair man when it could easily be repaired at home with a little study / It always makes me laugh in pc world or the like when you hear people at the tech desk asking numbnut questions like can you wipe my disk and stick a new OS on it or put some extra ram in when these actions are so easy to do at home , including virus removal .

computer animation being used to sell goods and services, acknowledge the source and give your opinion?

Posted on November 3rd, 2009 by admin

Find at least 3 examples of computer animation being used to sell goods and services, acknowledge the source and give your opinion as to whether you think these are effective or not, for example would they induce you to buy the product(s)?

http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&rlz=&=&q=marketing+computer+animation&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=li

Add your opinion.

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Are these programs a good set of "computer maintenance/safety/protection" programs?

Posted on November 1st, 2009 by admin

I’ve got a few programs installed on my computer for said reasons, but are they all compatible with each other? Do they conflict in any way that I wouldn’t see? Here they are:

CCleaner
Defraggler
Advanced SystemCare (Pro)
Malwarebytes
SUPERAntiSpyware (Free Edition)
…and FileHippo.com’s Update Checker for keeping up with program updates.

Do any of these conflict with each other?

I use mb, asc pro, sas free, ccleaner, smart defrag from iobit. , smart ram from iobit. and spybot 1.6.2 free .
You are good to go… stay safe

when i bring my computer to a repair shop to rid of all the viruses what exactly do they do?

Posted on November 1st, 2009 by admin

what exactly am i not seeing? what programs do they use?

They just save your doc and pics and stuff, wipe it,, and reinstall your OS, then put your docs and pics back.

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what licenses do I need to operate a home based computer repair business?

Posted on November 1st, 2009 by admin

My clients are in multiple cities and I do go there to do repairs

None, you need a license for your home office so the town or city can OK it if there is going to be a good amount of people coming and going to your residents 2nd you will need a license to open a bank checking account, but other then that if you work out of you car and get paid cash you need nothing.
Go to you local office of license and tell them what you do and tell the you want a DBA license for your home address and that your clients are most out of state. Now you have a license to work out of your home for tax reason and you can open a bank checking account in a company name.

Teen home computer repair/servicing business?

Posted on November 1st, 2009 by admin

Im 14 and I am very experienced with computers. Every time a friend needs me to go to his house and work on their computer, I think to myself, I could be making money with this. I would never charge my friends, but I think I could put my skills to good use. I live in a nice golf course neighborhood with around 300 houses in it. Most of the people there are older people who are retired. I was wondering what all I would have to do to start up an at home business for computer repair. I can basically fix anything as long as I dont have to solder anything. Where could I get some sort of certification? How would taxes work for me? Any ideas on advertising? I was thinking putting flyers in peoples mailboxes, thats how most people in my community advertise their business.
I have a fairly large basement and an unused garage slot, so storage and space isnt really an issue.
Thanks

DO not put them in peoples mail boxes because of federal law. You can do the doors though and up at the store and also signs in the yards.

Go for it man no one likes working for the man so the sooner you make your money the better off youll be.

Only take cash… nothing is traceable. Or contact your local tax services if your feeling brave. I would go cash only for two years at least.

Where can i find a good computer repair person in Northern NJ or New York City that will do in home repairs?

Posted on November 1st, 2009 by admin

I’m looking for someone reliable that can possibly make in home calls for pc repairs. I don’t really have the money to buy brand new equiptment, but I know that my current pc can be cleaned and reinstalled with newer, smoother software. I also think that I need an anti-virus.
Please inform, it would be greatly appreciated.

i own a computer company with great offers, call me at 1800 693 9838 ext 3 and you can check my web site www.bestonlinetech.com

Computer technicians: how long does your average repair take?

Posted on November 1st, 2009 by admin

I’m thinking about starting a small computer repair business, servicing small business and residential customers. I understand that this is a difficult question to answer, as some repairs take a few days and others take a few minutes. However, if you were to look at all the repairs in a given month and average the mean time to fix, what are we talking?

As an overall average I guess I would say an hour. A lot of problems are immediately apparent and easily fixed and of course upgrades take next to no time. Offset those against the harder to remove viruses or annoying networking issues and I reckon it averages an hour.

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