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i3, i5, i7, or i9 – Which Processor Do I Need?

Building a custom computer has been hot talk for the past year or so.  Once everyone started working from home, people realized they would need a computer to get their work done.  Some people also realized they could make an epic gaming computer out of their workstation.  Either way, custom computers boomed over a course

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Fixing your computer

Dos and Don’ts of Fixing Your Computer

Computers are a modern essential. We use them for work, entertainment, hobbies, and communication. Over time, they have become more updated, more reliable, and more accessible. Anyone who owns a computer knows that from time to time glitches and technological errors will occur. Repairing your own computer can be a daunting task. It is often best left to be

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Batteries

Checking Your Laptop Battery Health: A How To

Batteries don’t last forever, it’s just a fact of life. As you know batteries are used to power different devices, including laptops. Just like your TV remote batteries, they do not have an infinite life. With prolonged usage batteries will eventually wear and degrade. Since the main advantage of a laptop is it’s portability it

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BSOD

Microsoft Killer Windows Update: KB5000802

Have you had problems printing the last few days? How about issues generating PDFs, or issues with label printing? You’ve probably been affected by Microsoft Windows Update KB5000802. I have uninstalled this update from at least 7 systems myself, and I know some of the other techs have done several as well. Eric MooreTechnician at

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