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How to Choose a New Laptop

July 28, 2016 by Charles Edward

It can be tough to choose a new laptop. There is an endless variety of features to consider. Will the laptop you purchase end up being too basic, or too powerful for your needs and therefore too expensive? Here are some tips to help you choose the right one.

There’s never been a better time to buy a new computer. Prices are cheap and there is almost endless variety — almost too much variety. A dizzying combination of features can make it almost impossible to choose a new computer. Often we’ll buy a new desktop or laptop only to find it’s underpowered, has poor battery life, or is simply to big for our needs.

To help make things easy, we’ve created this short guide to buying a new laptop.

Why Choose a Laptop Over a Desktop?

This article is going to focus on choosing a new laptop. We think that for most casual users, laptops make a better choice than desktops when making a purchase. Laptops are lightweight and don’t take up much space. Also, since they don’t need peripherals such as a monitor, speakers or a computer desk, are generally cheaper than desktops.

Choosing Your “OS”: Mac or Microsoft?

The first choice what operating system, or “OS” will power your laptop.

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Filed Under: Blog, computer fixes Tagged With: how to, pc tips, pc tips and tricks, Product Review, windows 7, windows tips

4 Useful Tips for Improving Windows 10

June 16, 2016 by Charles Edward

Microsoft is no longer offering Windows 10 as a free upgrade as of July 29th, 2016. If you have already upgraded to Windows 10 or have recently bought a computer device with the latest operating system from Microsoft, you need to know that the new operating system is missing some pretty important features. Here are four tips for improving the default Windows 10 installation.

Keep in mind that you can still upgrade to Windows 10 but you will have to pay the full cost.

Why upgrade?

Windows 10 is a dramatic improvement over Windows 8. The new OS not only looks nice, the desktop software is intended to seamlessly integrate with tablet apps.  CNN’s review of Windows 10 provides a quick snapshot of what’s new in Windows 10. As well, with the upcoming consumer release of the first service pack for the operating system it may be a good time to reconsider upgrading. On top of that, Microsoft will eventually stop issuing security patches for Windows 7 and 8, so you’re going to want to upgrade someday anyway.

If your PC is not powerful enough for Windows 10, don’t upgrade. However for everyone else now is the time to upgrade to Windows 10.

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Filed Under: Blog, computer fixes, Windows 10

My New PC Arrival

February 9, 2016 by Andy Thompson

What can compare to the feeling of getting a new PC? It’s like watching Tom Hanks in the movie “Big” when he spends a day in the toy department! While reasons for purchasing a new computer will differ from person to person, what remains constant is a level of excitement and anticipation that comes with getting it set up and putting it to use. With any level of excitement comes taking a few moments to take care of certain little necessities before rushing headlong into the fun. Ahhh adulthood!

Stages

We have come up with a list of items that we feel constitute the “necessities” of first running you brand new PC. In an attempt to make it easier for you we have broken these items into stages – that way it doesn’t seem overwhelming and tedious. We have also included an approximate time of completion. These may vary based on many factors but it is intended to give you an idea of what to expect. By having this information available you can determine how many items you can take on based on your schedule. If you want to bite the bullet and complete the tasks on the same day… go for it! Continue reading...

Filed Under: Blog, computer fixes, Newsletter, PC Backup, PC Clean Maestro, PC hardware, PC security, PC TuneUp Maestro, Windows 10, Windows tips

The Art of PC Support… And You

December 11, 2015 by Andy Thompson

Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance is a book we hold in high regard at CompuClever.  We would even go as far as to say that every technical support person should read it.  Not only is it a work of philosophical non-fiction, Robert Pirsig wrote it over a four year period while he was working as a technical writer creating computer manuals.

Pirsig describes the book by what it is not: “it should in no way be associated with that great body of factual information relating to orthodox Zen Buddhist practice. It’s not very factual on motorcycles, either.”  It can be considered an investigation of quality; the metaphysics of quality.  The main character strives to find the answer to what is considered good or “quality”.

We start from this point as we are seeking how to best determine the quality of our PC.  One valuable way to identify PC health is to examine and take full advantage of error messages.  They are technically specific and often incomprehensible to the person using the computer, which makes them rather maddening to appear on your screen.  In many cases people will report a problem and make some mention of an error message, but in most cases, use vague terms. Continue reading...

Filed Under: computer fixes, PC TuneUp Maestro, Windows tips

Restore Browser Speed

June 12, 2015 by Andy Thompson

In our latest series of articles we have examined Internet slowdown.  We’ve introduced very good information about the various causes of slow connectivity and the PC conditions we face.  Maybe you know firsthand or secondhand what it is like to be overtaken by something on your PC that cripples the overall functionality.  In extreme cases it means a trip to a PC repair shop and having the computer wiped and re-installed.  It’s very similar to the effects of a computer virus with only one exception – you may have installed it yourself rather than being attacked.  This condition is happening frequently among beginner PC users and it is this group of PC users that are being targeted.  We’re going to help you restore the previous condition of your web browser and provide some recommendations on how to prevent similar occurrences.

Add-ons

Picking up software add-ons means modifications get made to your web browser such as extra toolbars and popup windows.  Many of these items simply want to stake their territory maybe for the purpose of directing you to certain websites so you can make some purchase.

More: To get a better idea of what these items look like and what they do, see our article called: Foistware – Messing Up Your PC Experience.
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Filed Under: computer fixes, improving performance, Internet Explorer, Newsletter, PC Clean Maestro, Windows tips

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