What is the most popular software for PC Repair Pros?
HDreamer asked:
I heard that firedog or geek squad is using CA products to diagnose PC problems, but do not know exactly what software. Do they use the same retail version or is they special editions that pros use.
I heard that firedog or geek squad is using CA products to diagnose PC problems, but do not know exactly what software. Do they use the same retail version or is they special editions that pros use.
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PC Monitor Repair - How Do You Discharge a Picture Tube?
Devon B asked:
I’m into electronics study and keen on knowing how monitors work. I also want to learn how to repair them myself.
I’m into electronics study and keen on knowing how monitors work. I also want to learn how to repair them myself.
Is it considered solicitation to put flyers about pc repair around the apartment complex in which you reside?
amandamcotton asked:
I put up flyers for pc work around my apartment complex. I then received a message from the property manager that she was going to have me arrested if she found anymore around her property. However, i get at least 2-3 flyers a week right on my front door, and those around me. Is this really solicitation on my part? And how is it any different from the flyers I receive?
Of course, I can’t say for sure that the manager does not call the others and leave them threatening messages as well. But I assume that either she hasn’t, or just doesn’t care about theirs, because its the exact same flyers that circulate every few weeks…
She did not know who I was at all. She had initally said she would also have me arrested for trespassing until I told her that I was a tenant of her apartment complex… I just thought she could go about telling me not to put them up in a nicer way. Instead, I had an answering machine message of her yelling into the phone and threatening to arrest me
Thank you all for the answers so far. I agree, I should have asked for permission first. It was my ignorance that sparked the situation. Tho i don’t think the way the property manager handled it was very nice either…
I put up flyers for pc work around my apartment complex. I then received a message from the property manager that she was going to have me arrested if she found anymore around her property. However, i get at least 2-3 flyers a week right on my front door, and those around me. Is this really solicitation on my part? And how is it any different from the flyers I receive?
Of course, I can’t say for sure that the manager does not call the others and leave them threatening messages as well. But I assume that either she hasn’t, or just doesn’t care about theirs, because its the exact same flyers that circulate every few weeks…
She did not know who I was at all. She had initally said she would also have me arrested for trespassing until I told her that I was a tenant of her apartment complex… I just thought she could go about telling me not to put them up in a nicer way. Instead, I had an answering machine message of her yelling into the phone and threatening to arrest me
Thank you all for the answers so far. I agree, I should have asked for permission first. It was my ignorance that sparked the situation. Tho i don’t think the way the property manager handled it was very nice either…
Does yahoo have a place to get info on pc repair or a free place to download to fix your pc problems?
R S asked:
I need help finding how to reset my computer to all defaults including screen resolution.
I need help finding how to reset my computer to all defaults including screen resolution.
Are there any sites you can go to for absolutely free pc scan AND repair downloads?
cornbread asked:
I am tired (and strapped for cash) of sites that say they scan and repair pc problems. Somewhere down the line you have to pay, even when using a so called trial version. What ever happened to try before you buy? There’s got to be a site out there that sells the software because it provides you with an oppurtunity to try it’s product for free for a few days. Or better yet…forever!
I am tired (and strapped for cash) of sites that say they scan and repair pc problems. Somewhere down the line you have to pay, even when using a so called trial version. What ever happened to try before you buy? There’s got to be a site out there that sells the software because it provides you with an oppurtunity to try it’s product for free for a few days. Or better yet…forever!
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