Free Technical Support

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I'm a believer in giving you what you pay for.  My services have been offered for over a decade now. I do just about everything.  My prices are the same as they have been for over 5 years.  I haven't increased my costs. Today though I received two calls.  One was from someone that wanted to know if I could install Windows on his computer.  I explained that I do that all the time virtually every day.  I checked further by asking if he had the product key for windows.  He said he did not have the disc and didn't know the product key.  He said he had a virus that he couldn't get off his computer.  He said he had a second hard drive.  He said the virus was…
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February 22, 2017

AMD, computers, gaming, Intel, Microsoft, Windows
  Explained to David a friend what he would need to implement long range WiFi from his shop to his house.  I also picked up an all in one touch screen Acer.  BTW, do not buy all in ones.  They are too prone to problems and when the main board goes then you loose it all.  Also, there's no need for touch.  I don't think anyone even considers it as a day to day thing.  Maybe once in a while.  Besides, Microsoft isn't any good at touch.  They just shoehorn the shit in.  I tested the Acer's power adapter first.  That worked.  It measures the proper voltage output.  The plug looked like it might fit my Samsung 27" display that I picked up  yesterday from the goodwill.  Nope.  I set…
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February 21, 2017

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I'm trying to keep a log of some of the interesting things that I had to deal with on a day to day basis. Things done/encountered yesterday: Early in the morning Robbie and his mom showed up to get her obitalk device configured.  About a week ago we had to go through and clean up her accounts.  She couldn't remember the email addresses that she needed nor the passwords.  We had to go through all the accounts recovering the passwords once the accounts were identified.  Her gmail account was tied to her yahoo account for password recovery and she didn't know the names or passwords of either.  We recovered those and I made sure she brought a notepad where she could write down the names and passwords of each so…
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Windows Launches IE Whenever a Network Connection is Made and Loads the MSN Site

computers, Google, Internet, Microsoft, privacy, Windows
Disabling advertisements is a normal thing these days.  There are many ways to do it.  Some are more detectable than others.  Some sites are more aggressive than others at detecting and reacting to it.  These sites should just accept that people are going to block their sites to rid themselves of ads. The ways to do it are via your router, via a block list that you add to a program that operates as a local domain name server where it checks lists of unwanted sites before allowing you to connect, and then there's the most detectable way which is through your browser with an addon called an adblocker.  Ublock Origin is the most common. The issue that I had earlier has to do with the fact that I use…
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Yes, ISIS Is Using Encryption — But Not Very Well

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This article discusses other older news articles pre-dating the 9/11 terrorist attack in NY, NY.  It demonstrates that terrorists were using encryption at least 6 month prior to the attack and certainly it can easily be extrapolated that in order to use you had to know about encryption before you began using it. This article also explains that encryption technologies are prolific.  The program Telegram is produced by a German entity and WhatsApp is based on open source technology, where in neither case will the US government be successful at legislating against it by demanding backdoors. Yes, ISIS Is Using Encryption -- But Not Very Well
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KangarooPC (continued)

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Don't get me wrong.  I like the computer.  It's just that there are issues.  Some of those are currently insurmountable. So, I start this off with some negative feelings and you have to ask how is this article going to turn out.  It is hard to say because though this is a nice computer there are issues and it would be nice if I didn't have to deal with them.  Mostly they surround Linux.  However that may be, turning to Windows 10 is not the answer.  It is far to egregious to use.  I'll either re-purpose this as a dedicated phone system or figure something out. (more…)
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White House warns Congress not to kill net neutrality and cable box rules

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From the article: The White House has urged Republican lawmakers to give up efforts to strip the Federal Communications Commission of regulatory powers and tens of millions of dollars in budget funding. President Obama's senior advisers would recommend that he veto the House of Representatives' budget bill for fiscal 2017 because of these and other provisions. The Republican budget proposal "includes highly problematic ideological provisions," like ones that "prevent the Federal Communications Commission from promoting a free and open Internet and encouraging competition in the set-top box market, impacting millions of broadband and cable customers," the Office of Management and Budget said in a statement of administration policy yesterday. Emphasis added by me. White House warns Congress not to kill net neutrality and cable box rules
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