published by Scott on Sat, 08/30/2008 - 3:04pm
I'm much more inclined to use software that works. For anti-virus and internet security I recommend AVG. It doesn't slow down your computer like Norton or McAffee, and there is a free version. The free version works and provides basic computer security for surfing the internet and opening files. The Anti-Virus edition provides more protection, preferential updates compared to the free edition, and an email scanner.
published by Scott on Mon, 08/11/2008 - 1:21pm
I had a customer having a heck of a time trying to get GRID from Codemasters to work on his Windows Vista installation. Even after upgrading from Basic to Home Premium he couldn't get the drivers for the game to work. Enter: http://www.star-force.com/support/users/group3.php
Driver installations on Vista are (obviously, to us technicians) best done using Administrator privileges. Right click the installation icon and select "Run As Administrator" and continue the installation as you normally would.
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You have custom software and you need to have it re-configured.
Secure your wireless internet connection.
You can get the printer situation sorted out.
If you have a laptop, connect to what you have to - from anywhere.
Setup access to your computer remotely when you go on vacation.
Fix your VPN connection.
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