Read How to fix your slow computer

April 4, 2010 by Chad · Leave a Comment
Filed under: General Computer Repair Tutorials 

Having computer troubles? Hey, I’m the webmaster at www.theonlygeek.com and I am here to solve all your computer problems. Is your computer making funny noises? Maybe you are receiving several errors, or maybe you caught yourself a virus? Well, in this article, I’ll teach you how to solve each problem step by step.

If your computer is making a lot of noise, you may need to replace your computer fan. There are certain types of computer repair that you might want to undertake yourself. There are several minor fixes that can be handled with a bit of instruction and attention to detail.
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Discover Helpful Info About Registry Errors

July 3, 2009 by Chad · Leave a Comment
Filed under: General Computer Repair Tutorials 

Computers today are very easy to get infected from malware, spyware, virus’s, root-kits, etc. I have covered that in other posts on my blog which will be linked at the bottom of this article.

Another type of threat that we are going to discuss is actually us ourselves. That’s right, us. What I mean by this is just simply the fact that we get on our computers on a daily basis. Whether we do our banking or have a web-site or blog that we update daily or just simple web-surfing. We get on our computers pretty much on a daily basis and it would be hard to live without these machines.

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USB 3 – Is This The Death Of Firewire?

June 18, 2009 by Chad · Leave a Comment
Filed under: New Technology 

Many of us slightly older folk will still remember the humble floppy disk which was the computing industries first real mobile storage media for the mainstream user and when first introduced was an ideal way of transferring data across computers, as long as you did not mind formatting the disk or re-writing it a number of times because of corruption on the first few attempts.

Also the USB 1.0 format was relatively new back in the day, devices that took advantage of the technology were relatively thin on the ground so if you were really lucky you did not have to get involved with larger files that often required spanning across many disks which was even more fraught with frustrastion.

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