Geek Squad in Sanford Fl

12 August 2010

GEEK SQUAD REVIEW located in Sanford Florida. Maybe you have heard of the horror stories from others that have experienced the geek squad. Here is another true story about the poor customer service and incompetent support from the geek squad. I am not here to sugar coat anything nor am I here to bash anybody. [...]

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Orlando Internet Marketing Consultant speaks about Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

23 July 2010

Have you ever received an email from a complete stranger offering you amazing search engine rankings? or that claim to have a special relationship with Google or can make you #1 on a Google search? I have seen hundreds of emails from pushy people offering search engine optimization SEO, PPC pay per click and or [...]

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The Definition of RAID and the Most Common RAID Levels Explained

08 July 2010

RAID stands for Redundant Array of Inexpensive (or Independent) Disks. I prefer to call them Redundant Array of Independent disks because they use to be very expensive. A RAID array is a set of multiple hard drives that make up a data storage system built for redundancy or business continuity. In most but not all [...]

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What is a Microsoft Small Business Server? and do you need one for your organization?

02 July 2010

What is a Microsoft Small Business Server? What is the difference between a Small Business Server and a single role server? Here is a simple non technical explanation of what a Microsoft Small Business Server is and is not. After reading this article you will have a better understanding so lets get started. Larger companies [...]

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Orlando Computer Repair Company Talks About Hard Drive Clicking

25 June 2010

Hard drive clicking also known as the click of death. What does it mean when your hard drive makes a clicking sound? A clicking hard drive is a sign of physical hard drive failure. Without getting into a bunch of technical factors here I am going to keep this post short and to the point. [...]

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Your server or servers are running out of storage space! What should you do?

18 June 2010

So let’s say you’ve decided to take your business seriously and spend the money needed for a quality server. You may be using a file server to share files and printers or you may use it to run Microsoft Exchange for shared calendars or for email, host a database for your company or a CRM [...]

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What if you accidently delete a file or your data gets corrupted? How can you get your data back fast?

18 June 2010

This sort of thing happens to small businesses and even large businesses in Orlando Florida more often then many people believe. Data gets deleted by accident or a file or files gets corrupted. Hard drives fail, computers crash, servers get to hot and overheat, these things do happen and being able to restore data quickly [...]

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SEO Ripoff and how to avoid getting scammed

16 June 2010

You want SEO services but who can you trust to provide quality SEO services? How do you avoid getting ripped off? We have seen it all with SEO and the truth is scary. There are big SEO companies all over like a plague and many are fly by night operations with little or no real [...]

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You know you should be backing up your desktop computers and servers but you dont

27 May 2010

You know you should be backing up your desktop computers and laptops, which frequently store the most recent information at your company. Unfortunately, the sad truth is that you and your colleagues probably don’t. Why? Backing up a PC is time consuming and not as easy as it should be, so you put it off, [...]

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Your office has microsoft workstations, your tech guy likes linux, your graphics guy uses a mac. How can you share files easily between the 3 different computer platforms?

26 May 2010

While most small businesses operate solely on Microsoft Windows based computers or Mac computers, it’s not uncommon for a small business to have a combination of two or three of these. Perhaps your business has 5 to 10 or more Windows based PCs and one or two Macs used by your graphic or media artists. [...]

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