Thursday, August 28, 2008

Remote PC Repair Australia

Remote PC repair is troubleshooting common computer errors online via remote desktop connection which works by logging in to the remote PC with the username and password. The person owning the computer uses it as himself, apart from the fact that it is being controlled over the Internet. The technology is being embraced by many people as it saves them from hauling their PCs to a shop and wait weeks to get it back. Another benefit is the lower cost.

Remote PC repair services are extremely cost effective and generally offered with a free policy which means that customers don’t have to pay if the issue is not resolved. These repairs are popular as technical support, online computer help, and onsite technical support. With an increase in online resources, there are many companies to get exclusive remote support at competitive prices.

Common repairs available with online computer support providers are computer virus and spyware removal, computer optimization, online PC repair, windows repair and remote pc repair.

Not all repairs can be fixed using remote PC repair Australia. It can be of no help to computer hardware with physical damage. Remote repair is ineffective for computers that are not able to reboot.

Through Remote computing, we can coach you on software programs, networking issues, troubleshooting/diagnosing a hardware issue, computer fixes & maintenance or provide you with specialized expert consultations on a variety of technical issues.


Thursday, August 21, 2008

How Operating Systems Work

If you have a computer, then you have heard about operating systems. Any desktop or laptop that you buy normally comes pre-loaded with Windows XP. Macintosh computers come pre-loaded with OS X. Many corporate servers use the Linux or UNIX operating systems. The operating system (OS) is the first thing loaded onto the computer -- without the operating system, a computer is useless.

More recently, operating systems have started to pop up in smaller computers as well. If you like to tinker with electronic devices, you are probably pleased that operating systems can now be found on many of the devices we use every day, from to wireless access points. The computers used in these little devices have gotten so powerful that they can now actually run an operating system and applications. The computer in a typical modern cell phone is now more powerful than a desktop computer from 20 years ago, so this progression makes sense and is a natural development. In any device that has an operating system, there's usually a way to make changes to how the device works. This is far from a happy accident; one of the reasons operating systems are made out of portable code rather than permanent physical circuits is so that they can be changed or modified without having to scrap the whole device.