Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Solutions to Common Laptop Problems

Computers are highly sensitive and delicate electronic devices, which are easily prone to technical problems. And these problems multiply several times when it comes to the laptops. In general, most problems take place due to lack of proper care and maintenance by the owner. However, to be fair, it is next to impossible for a common man to take proper care of his machine or deal with its problems.

Top 3 Laptop Problems & their Solutions


Availing of the services of tech support is the smartest option in such a scenario. However, in this section we discuss the top 3 problems which users face frequently, while using their laptops, and also their solutions.

Laptop fails to turn on


This is one of the most common problems in a laptop, that it fails to turn on even after repeatedly pressing the power button. In such scenarios, the problem lies mostly with the batteries. What you need to do is set your battery on charge as it could be the simple case of battery getting completely exhausted. If it fails to charge, try replacing the adapter with a new one. If it still fails to charge, you have no other option but to replace the battery with a new one.

Laptop runs slowly


It does not matter whether you are using a desktop or laptop, it is bound to get slow after the passage of few years. Several factors contribute to the slowness of your machine, viz. data overload, scattered data, malware issues, insufficient memory, wrong date and time, problem with CMOS battery, and so on. What you can do is install a good anti virus in your machine and scan the whole machine for malwares. After that, run the CCleaner software to filter all the junk files.

Internet connection problems


For internet connection problems, first of all check whether your internet package has expired. If not, then replace the internet cable with a new one to find out whether the problem exists with the cable. If the cable is also fine, contact your internet service provider.

For more advanced troubleshooting, try remote computer support. Services available 24x7, at affordable prices.

Monday, 13 February 2012

Inkjet Printer v/s Laser Printer: A Comparative Analysis

Printers are useful output devices which are specifically designed to produce hard copies of electronic documents. In other words, a printer gives you a printed copy of the soft copy which you had composed in your text editor, spreadsheet, or image editing software.

Printers which are available in the market are of different kinds and they tend to vary in their design, speed, size, sophistication, and cost. However, Inkjet printer and Laser printer are the ones which are most popular among common end users. In this article we discuss the similarities and dissimilarities between them, in terms of speed, quality, & performance, and find out which one score higher in popularity.

The Comparative Analysis

When it comes to speed, Laser printers come second to none. Unlike Inkjet Printers,  Laser Printers treat text files and image files equally, and therefore, The latter's speed does not drop while printing an image file. On the other hand, Inkjet printers have functionality different from that of Laser printers. It allocates time for spraying ink for each pixel. Therefore, the speed of an Inkjet printer drops drastically while printing image files.

But Inkjet printers score highly over Laser printers when it comes to the price. The cost of Inkjet printers are much cheaper than that of the Laser printers. The average price of an Inkjet printer revolves around US$40-80. Whereas, the average price of a Laser printer ranges between US$200-300. This is probably the reason why the Inkjet printers are still more popular among common users than Laser printers. But if you look at the bigger picture, the cartridges of Inkjet printers exhaust faster than that of Laser printers. Thus, the ultimate cost of an Inkjet printer, with cartridges, beats that of Laser printers, in the long run.

For instant solutions to printers problems, subscribe to online computer support services. Help at hand 24x7, at most economic prices.

Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Syncing your iPod with Multiple Computers

If you are an iPod user then you will know that it is not possible to sync your iPod with multiple computers. Though you might feel that there is no need as such to sync your iPod with more than one computer, but there always remains a huge risk of losing your favorite files. Just imagine a scenario that your computer (with which you have sync your iPod) dies midway. Or even if you try to sync it with a new machine, the risk of losing the data prevails.

Syncing an iPod with more than one machine

There could be two scenarios in front of you. First one being, your computer with which your iPod was synced, has died; and it cannot be synced with a new machine. The second scenario could be that you simple want to transfer your iTunes files to a new machine, without losing the same.

But it is not as difficult as it seems. As a matter of fact, it is just a matter of copy and pasting the whole thing. All you need to do is extract the whole content from your iPod, import them into the iTunes library of the new machine, and sync with the same. In case the files were bought through iTunes, you need to authorize the new machine, and the it will immediately recognize the device. It really does not matter whether or not your iPod files consist of different content. The backup of files is not dependent on what kind of device you are using. You can retrieve most of them.

Hope this article proved to be knowledgeable to you. For further queries, you can avail of the services of online computer support. The services are available round the clock, throughout the year. And that too, at prices much cheaper than that of ordinary onsite and carry in supports.

Wednesday, 1 February 2012

Online Tech Support for Android Smartphones

Android Smartphones are the clear winners among all others vying for smartphone supremacy. A user friendly interface, smarter look, and excellent navigation tools – these are the features which sum up the qualities of an Android mobile. In line with this, the Android Marketplace offers a grandeur of new and unique applications for the users. Most of these applications come for free, and the paid ones too are available at reasonable rates.

In spite of all these amazing positive aspects, Android smartphones have their own fair share of negativity as well. Though Android smartphones are available at abundance in every mobile store, their support centers are hard to be found. The reason behind this could be that the concept is still pretty new and getting updated at regular intervals. However, amid all adversities, online tech support is always at help.  

Online Tech Support – Instant Solutions to Android Issues

Online Tech Support is a convenient platform for getting assistance for your problems related to Android smartphones. All the more when service centers or onsite technicians are not easily available. But if you think that remote support is only a secondary alternative for onsite support, it is better better reconsider your opinions.

There are numerous advantages of availing the services of online tech support, and given an option between the two, you should should always choose remote support of onsite support. The primary reason being, you get instant solutions to your Android related problems, from online technical experts, and that too anytime of the day you feel like. The remote support services are available round the clock, throughout the year.

You do not have to waste your time in finding the nearest service center or wait for the local technician to pay you a visit. The most amazing part is that, the price of  online tech support services is much cheaper than the repairing cost at service centers.

Friday, 27 January 2012

Understanding The Importance of Having an Anti Virus

Having an Anti Virus installed in the computer is a mandatory thing for all computer users. Everyone seems to be quite aware of it, but few do follow. It has been noticed, specially among general home users, that they are quite reluctant to get the add on Anti Virus while buying their PCs. This is probably due to the fact that they feel that there is no need to bear that extra cost and the Windows firewall is good enough to protect the system from malware attacks. At the most, they download and install an ordinary free version Anti Virus, from the internet.

Major Virus & Malware Threats

Every computer user who indulges in online activities should understand the importance and necessity of having an Anti Virus installed in their machines. Viruses and Spywares are the two main agents which hamper the health of computers. The following is the list of major problems which take place in a virus affected computer –

  • Hacking of secured information
  • Computer becomes slow
  • Unknown icons are created on desktop
  • Pop ups are displayed
  • Speaker volume increases on its own
  • Automatic loss of data
  • Programs and applications malfunctioning
  • Corrupting operating systems
  • System freezing
  • Hard disk crash

All the issues mentioned above are pretty serious and cannot be ignored. They slowly but surely, push the computers to an unrecoverable state. More importantly, they can occur in any computer if proper preventive measures are not adopted.

Online Computer Support for Virus Removal


Now that it is clear that an Anti Virus is an indispensable part of any computing system, let us discuss some advanced security measures for computers. Online Computer Support is the new age of software maintenance. Nowadays, people do not carry their computers to service centers or wait for weeks for onsite technicians to pay a visit. By subscribing to online PC support services, users get round the clock instant solutions to all kinds of computer problems, at most economic prices.

Monday, 23 January 2012

Give your old PC a new lease of life

You invest your hard earned bucks to buy your cherished PC with your desired configuration. You tend to use it for every possible need of yours. And gradually, it becomes an indispensable part of your daily life.

Gradually the time arrives when you find your PC’s configuration outdated to latest softwares and applications. Moreover your hard disk storage capacity is almost saturated.

Now you are in a fix to decide whether to replace your old PC with a new one or to upgrade it. Buying a new one might be the easiest decision to make, but not so to implement; because it requires a lot of investment.

We would suggest you to try and give your old PC a fresh lease of life, before discarding it for good. Here are a few ways which you may try-


Run CCleaner

CCleaner is a small application which scans through the whole system, and filters all the unnecessary files. For instance, the temporary files of web browser, system, game installation, and other applications which tend to saturate your hard disks. Then you have to decide the ones to remove, and the ones to retain. If you go by our word, you will be surprised to see the amount of garbage, CCleaner is able to filter. This will definitely free enough space in the hard disks.


• Run Autorun 3.1

Autorun softwares are those applications which start running automatically when you start your machine. They do so without your permission and knowledge. The running of these applications ensures slowing down of the system, drastically, leading to your frustration. To fix this problem we recommend Autorun 3.1. Autorun 3.1 filters all the hidden autorun programs in the system. Then you have to decide the ones to block, and the ones to continue.

Microsoft Launches Hide & Seek Game for Hotmail Users

Microsoft has launched a unique name game for Hotmail account holders. The news declared on 3/2/2011 states that Hotmail users can make alias email addresses to protect their main email account from notorious commercial websites.

It can be explained very simply. Take for example you create an alias email address named jackthesinger@hotmail.com, in order to protect your main email address johntanner@hotmail.com.

Then you visit a shopping site to take a virtual tour. And for that, you are asked to sign up for free. You might be in two-minds to share your main email account. It is because signing up with them means regular emails from them, saturating your inbox.

This is where your alias email account comes into play. You can sign up with your alias email address, jackthesinger@hotmail.com, in the website. You will retain all the emails that are sent to your alias account. They will be stored in a private folder in your main account, johntanner@hotmail.com. That is if you wish to retain.

Dharmesh Mehta, Director, Windows and Windows Live Division Microsoft Redmond, comments in a blog, "There are a bunch of websites that will email you price quotes, sales alerts, etc. During your car search, these messages are helpful, but once you're done, they become clutter that can be difficult to stop. By using an alias on these websites instead of your main email address, you can avoid this. And when you're done, just turn the alias off, ensuring future unwanted messages that are sent to that alias don't land in your inbox."

In Google mail, users are given the facility to add a plus sign to their account. For example, if your original email id is kurtlawson@gmail.com, you can fake it as kurtlawson+admin@gmail.com, and receive all emails sent to the alias in the original. Those mails will be either star marked or stored in the trash folder. But Mehta has discarded the concept as backdated and easily detectable.

With implementing novel concepts like POP, ‘sandboxing’, ‘active views’, Microsoft has indeed come of age; and, is looking good for many years.