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What are the causes, effects and treatments for various computer and laptop related ailments? What to look out for when buying a new computer?

What is a bad sector? What is malware? Find out the answer to these important questions, and more! Click Here to see them all.

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Following KB articles is at your own risk. These are not suitable for beginners as we often skip obvious steps. You should always seek professional help if you do not know what you are doing or feel out of your depth.

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  • k001097

    06 09 2011

    Windows XP could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM

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  • k001889

    06 09 2011

    USB\VID_174F&PID_A821

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  • k001089

    06 09 2011

    One of the files containing the system's Registry data had to be recovered by use of a log or alternate copy. The recovery was successful.

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  • k001105

    06 09 2011

    Windows could not connect to the System Event Notification Service service. Please consult your system administrator.

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Q&A!

Have a simple IT related question? Drop us a message here and we'll answer it!

  • What are Bad Sectors?

    A sector is a physical location on the hard drive that stores your data. A bad sector is a normal sector that has failed.

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  • What is Malware?

    Malware is the overall term given to a range of nasties including viruses, trojans, fake AV packages and pretty much anything that wants to hurt you or your machine in some way.

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Help Guides

  • How to Avoid Malware

    Malware doesn’t just destroy your data anymore. Instead, the threat of malware means your private information can be stolen and sent to someone who uses the information to open credit card accounts, acquire loans and uin your credit. For this reason, it’s more important than years ago to protect your machine from malware threats. The best defense from malware is common sense, but some people are unable to recognize a threat when it appears.

    06 08 2010

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  • How to Add Users to Your Windows 7 Computer

    Users are the account profile settings used to separate each person who logs in to your Windows 7 computer. These profiles are especially helpful for home users who have children or want to separate documents etc.

    08 11 2010

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  • Setting Up Your Linksys Wireless Router

    Linksys manufactures an affordable router that allows you to connect wireless machines to a home or office network. Many Linksys routers offer wireless services as well as hardwired connections. This means you can connect your Linksys router to the cable or DSL modem and connect to the network with a wireless laptop, netbook or a console system such as a Playstation or Xbox.

    08 08 2010

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How to Add Users to Your Windows 7 Computer

Users are the account profile settings used to separate each person who logs in to your Windows 7 computer. These profiles are especially helpful for home users who have children or want to separate documents etc.

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What is Open Source?

Linux, Ubuntu, OpenOffice, Firefox, Thunderbird and 7-Zip are all great examples of Open Source software, but what is it? Open Source is a type of software that is developed, maintained and edited by a community of developers which is available free to modify and re-distribute.

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