Why Change To Windows Vista: Part 4 of 4
By Burk Pendergrass aka Tennessee Mountain Man
Why Change To Windows Vista: Part 4 of 4
It is the opinion of the Tennessee Mountain Man that in the final analysis, most people and businesses would be better
served to stay with whatever operating system they currently run assuming the have not already “upgraded” to
Windows Vista.
MS#76. “Because all the relatives want a copy of that special shot”
Some things are just so simple, true and obvious that remote online computer repair helpdesk cannot argue with them.
MS#77. ” Capture a moment in an instant. Now release it just as quickly”
O.K. The more things change, the more they stay the same….especially with Microsoft.
MS#78. “Because you’ve got more ways to take your music with you wherever you go”
Not new…just new designs, increased size, and improved access times.
MS#79. “Let your music collection grow with you”
Load up on Gerber’s? What?
MS#80. “Because you’re a media master”
Computerman is master of nothing, dacomputerman is married! Computer man runs nothing but his mouth.
Watch the disclaimer Microsoft snuck in on this baby!
MS#81. “Because it makes your TV smarter”
Tennessee Mountain Man has been watching TV since before the Amos and Andy Show (sorry kids, don’t worry about
it), and while TVs have gotten smaller and their screens larger and colorful they have not gotten smarter.
In fact, the case can be made they have been really dumbed down since the Huntley and Brinkley Report (I know I did it
again). They need something to make them smarter, but this is decidedly not it.
MS#82. “Presenting your new home entertainment hub: your PC”
Could be, I suppose. But, really…online computer repair has more important uses for computers than to be used as
expensive hubs and switches and pleasure routers.
MS#83. “It makes your desktop come alive”
What did I do with number for Ghost Busters? I don’t need it? What I don’t need is something to eat up more memory
on an already exceedingly slow operating system.
Better load up on that USB RAM.
MS#84. “Sit back, relax, and pass the remote”
And, use it on the equipment it was made for not the computer.
MS#85. “Your PC can be multilingual”
Sounds like Windows XP to dacomputerman.
MS#86. “Archive your media library”
Back up….back up…back up. Haven’t we covered that a few times already?
MS#87. “Play the hottest new games”
On XP if you don’t want to spend the money to move on…which Microsoft plans to eventually try to force you to do so.
MS#88. “Take your game beyond the next level”
Can you say “Treckie”?
MS#89. “Take your games to go”
Sorry, the first thing that comes to mind is the miffed child taking his ball and stumping home.
You can do nothing here that you could not do before.
MS#90 “Check your e-mail without booting up your PC”
Remember this: “Some product features are only available in certain editions of Windows Vista and may require
advanced or additional hardware”?
That’s right it haunts these halls like a bad dream you can’t escape. Caveat emptor is the rule for Windows Vista more
than any other operating system released to date by Microsoft.
MS#91. “Take your fun with you”
There is plenty of free online back up and storage accessible from anyplace with a computer connection.
MS#92. “Showing is more powerful than telling”
Yes, I am afraid it is all down hill from this point. Like remote online helpdesk 1 said before, it does not appear
Microsoft has bumped into an original though since Win 95 and Win NT…if then.
MS#93. “Work your own way”
Since Microsoft could not or at least did not produce anything new here maybe they could do like The Tennessee
Mountain Man (da computerman has been diagnosed with CHF and Colon Cancer) and leave a request that “I Did It
My Way” be sung at their funeral.
MS#94. “Because you want your wireless connection to be more secure”
Good Luck! Someday…maybe
MS#95. “Take network files and folders with you”
Dj vu
MS#96. “Access your desktop wherever you go”
Oh, this is sooo coool, soooo neeeew, we have only been using it a few years now.
MS#97. “Because your business doesn’t need more than one scanner”
schhhhhhh! It’s toooooooo easy…..let it lie.
MS#98. “Make your presentations more professional”
Like Microsoft’s reasoning?
MS#99. “Because you get more out of information when you share it”
Then why has Microsoft always fought sharing everything?
MS#100. “Because your network is the backbone of your business”
Alright. Sure it is true, but it still doesn’t change anything!
tmm
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….Finally Do Call a Computer Repair Person
By jbsolutions.seo
When your computer breaks down it can be frustrating as well as overwhelming. Once you get past the initial panic it is time to get down to business and find out what needs to be done. First off if you do not know, even remotely, what the problem is then keep your paws off of it. Trying to fix your computer yourself is often difficult and many times it leads to more damage and more out-of-pocket costs when you finally do call a computer repair person.
It can be very difficult to find a computer repair person. You should begin by looking for computer repairmen on Craigslist. You should attempt to find someone within ten miles of your home. If this does not work try typing your zip code into Google along with Computer Repair. This may return many hits depending upon where you live.
If this does not work for you, or perhaps your computer is broken down to the point where you cannot look online then you should look in the phone book. Find computer repair in the yellow pages and call the numbers there. You should interview the prospective computer repairmen before setting an appointment. You want to try to get the Best Computer Repair Service possible. It is at this time that you would ask them for a price estimate and ask if any discounts are available.
When you are out on other errands you should keep your eyes peeled for any computer repair shops near your home. Lots of times these shops are small, or some people do computer repairs in their home and you should look in yards and on homes for signs. You may also see signs posted at major intersections in town advertising computer repair. Jot these numbers down. It is often helpful to drive to a different area of town to check for any computer repair shops. If you do not often drive in a different area this means that you do not know what businesses have opened up since the last time the phone book was updated.
If you do not prefer any of these options you should always check with the store you purchased your computer from. If they do not offer computer repair services then they will probably be able to recommend a computer repair person in the area.
Bhavesh Jain is working for Geeks-in-Route Inc. A Computer Repair Company; provides Computer Repair Service, Laptop Repair, Home PC Repair, Remote Computer Repair.
How Do I Improve PC Performance Without Upgrading Hardware?
By mechellaflynn
I wanted to take a moment to write and let you know just how I pleased and happy with the work of these proven tips to improve PC performance without upgrading hardware. Most of the computer users are having problems with these sluggish or slow running PCs. Slow boot times, slow response times and overall less than stellar performance times are the irritation of PC users everywhere. Here I am explaining four easy steps that every PC user can use to improve PC performance. All of these steps are pretty simple, even for new or inexperienced computer users.
First of all, defragmenting your hard drive can be very effective methods for improve PC performance. It is non intrusive, simple and safe for computer users of any level to incorporate. On the top of the computer screen, you can see “My Computer” icon on your desktop, you can double-click on that. You need to right click on that with your mouse on your main PC partition, this is usually labeled as Local disk (C) or something, to that effect. From the menu, choose Properties >> Tools >> Defragment Now. At this point, you just have to click on the Defragment button and the process will start. Here one thing we need to remember that if you have not defragmented your hard drive or have never defragmented your PC hard drive, it may take a while to complete. However, the wait is well worth it as it can help to improve your PC performance exponentially.
After that it is recommended that, please clear your web browser and cache and temporary files. When you are browsing through the internet, your web browser cache stores temporary internet files, cookies and your entire internet viewing history, among other things. If the number of these excess files will occupy more space on your hard drive and can slow down your computer performance. And one of the most underused tools to improve PC performance is a registry cleaner tool. Obviously, a registry cleaner removes outdated and excesses references in your windows registry, which can help to increase your computer speed.
With the advent of internet technology, broad band internet is wide available today with always on internet connections. Most of the computer users mistakenly think that computer can be left running, without a reboot, indefinitely as well. Simply put, this is not the case. By rebooting your computer from time to time you improve your PC performance. The above tips will definitely resolve your issue. However, if you are still experiencing slow running PC issue, please contact some well reputed and highly skilled technical experts in the internet. Finally, there are some websites in internet offering these computer solutions to their valuable customers. For more information and details, please do not hesitate to visit their website for their valuable help.
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