Thursday, September 24, 2009

Microsoft Windows Repair Serivce

Microsoft Windows Repair Serivce

While there are so many reasons your computer can malfunction, many times it is not the hardware, but the operating system within the machine that is causing the problem. When the operating system becomes damaged, it can cause any number of problems for anyone who is operating Windows:

Viruses: A virus can be the biggest threat to any computer and no one is immune to them. They are extremely powerful and have been known to bring down entire networks. Once they're there inside your computer, they are very hard to remove. They attach themselves to literally hundreds of files meaning that once you think you've deleted the virus, you've more than likely missed many of its back-ups. They can wreak havoc on your computer and permanently damage your system.

Damaged Windows Registry: When your registry becomes damaged, your computer may become unbootable and you may receive several error messages. This occurs when programs are terminated without notice or when programs with access to the registry do not cleanly remove items store in the registry. This can also be caused by a virus or malware.

Spyware and Malware: These can cause damage to programs on your computer as well as endanger your personal information. When removed incorrectly, it can cause your entire system to stop functioning properly and even damage the BIOS in your motherboard.

Blue Screens of Death: This is an error screen displayed when your operating system encounters a major system error. They can be caused by poorly written device drivers, faulty memory, corrupt registry files, and incompatible DLLs. If you are not tech-savvy, it can take hours and even days to troubleshoot and locate the problem when you receive the Blue Screen of Death.

So what do you do when you run into one of these problems? Your best bet is to call Computer Service Now. With certifications in Microsoft products such as Microsoft Systems Administrator (MCSA) and Microsoft Systems Engineer (MCSE), our technicians can handle any problem and provide top Microsoft Windows Repair Service. And once your system is up and running again, we can help create a back-up to help prevent further disasters or security breaches.

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Thursday, March 13, 2008

Microsoft Windows 7

Microsoft is already hard at work with a new operating system and is already in the legal phases of production. In compliance with the 2002 antitrust settlement, the next-generation version of windows is facing an antitrust review from a private Technical committee to ensure Microsoft is staying within the agreement.

Code-named Windows 7, the latest OS is expected to release in late 2009 or early 2010 and it has been speculated, but not officially announced, that Internet Explorer 8 will likely be a part of Windows 7.

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Thursday, February 21, 2008

Windows Vista - Service Pack 1 Soon To Be Released

Microsoft's latest OS is seeing its first service pack within the next few weeks. The up and coming service pack for Vista is primarily aimed at providing increased Device and Software Compatibility as well as overall system reliability.

Microsoft has been under pressure since the release of Vista and they hope alleviate much of it with this service pack. Expect Vista sales increase dramatically when people see how much this OS has improved.

Read more about Vista Service Pack 1 here.

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Monday, August 20, 2007

Microsoft Windows Repair Service

Computer Repair, Microsoft, Virus and Spyware
If your computer is acting slow or funny it may not be hardware related. Many times your operating system may become corrupt or damaged due to spyware and viruses. These malware often steal personal information and cause computer systems to slow down tremendously. If your computer is constantly locking up or running slow contact a ComputerServiceNow.com to inspect, diagnose, and provide windows repair for your computer.

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