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17 aprile

Laptop Power Jack Repair of Augusta, GA

Symptoms of a faulty, bad laptop power connection:

  • Your power cord feels very loose when plugged into the internal jack on laptop.
  • Does you power cord when plugged in "wiggle" up, down, left and right.
  • The laptop only runs when you keep the power cord in a certain direction.
  • The laptop only runs on battery power.
  • The laptop will not charge the battery.
  •  The laptop switches from AC power to battery power intermittently.
  •  The unit suddenly shuts off.
  •  There are no power indicators, lights, or worse, your laptop "sparks" out the back on unit.
     Or all of the above
Due to the internal design of laptops, the mobility of laptops, the delicate nature of laptops and electronics,, this IS a very common problem, #1 repair on laptops.  It is a known "weak spot" on all laptops computers.
 

How laptop internal power jacks break:

  • Some power jacks fail under normal operation of your computer. After a year or two of usage, parts just 'come loose' on certain models. 
  •  Sometimes the laptop gets dropped and the cord "yanks" the internal power jack loose.
  • People, pets and vaccum cleaners all trip over laptop power cords on a daily basis, pulling, loosening, damaging the internal connection.
  • The laptop is moved around a lot. After the jack is moved back and forth enough times, it comes loose.

An internal power jack on a laptop "unseats" from the solder joints, or the thin prongs snap away from the board causing the electric circuit to stop or be intermittent.
Most repair shops will diagnose this as a bad motherboard which can be a $450-$600 estimate repair by them, replacing the motherboard.
Manufactures charge $500 for power jack repair on laptops, once again by replcaing the entire motherboard. (mainboard)

In most cases, 90% of the time, the internal power jack on a laptop can be replaced, if completely broken, OR repaired. Sometimes, it can very well be a bad, faulty motherboard in the laptop. If the power connector within the laptop is completely broken, cracked, it could of "shorted" out, or power surged the motherboard. Causing damage to the motherboard (mainboard). Operating a laptop WITH a faulty power connector (if you move the power cord into the right position, it powers on, for example) can also eventually short, and damage the motherboard (mainboard) 

Depending on your model laptop, the extent of damage of the internal power connector, your internal power jack (connector) can be repaired at $125-$165

Includes part, labor, dis-assembly, re-assembly and a complete test of your laptop.

For more information:
Lightspeeds Computer Repair of Augusta
http://www.augustapcrepair.com
(Look under the Laptop PC Repair link on left side of main page)

Feel free to contact with any questions.

Conficker wakes up, updates via P2P, drops payload

"The Conficker worm is finally doing something--updating via peer-to-peer between infected computers and dropping a mystery payload on infected computers, Trend Micro said on Wednesday."

Full Article Here

04 aprile

60 minutes: Conficker, Infected

 

   

 Propaganda? Scare tactics? The Risk?

03 aprile

How the Conficker Problem Just Got Much Worse!

How the Conficker Problem Just Got Much Worse!

"On the surface, April 1 came and went without a peep from the dreaded Conficker megaworm. But security experts see a frightening reality, one where Conficker is now more powerful and more dangerous than ever.

In the first minute of April 1, Conficker did exactly what everyone knew it was going to do: It successfully phoned home for an update. And while it was fun to imagine what nasty payload that update may have included (it was fun, wasn't it?), the result was not outwardly catastrophic; rather than a blueprint for world domination, the update contained instructions on how to dig in even deeper."

Full Article Link

22 febbraio

5 Easy Ways To Back Up Your Microsoft Outlook Data

"This is another of those things that one learns from unwanted experience. If you are in the majority who has experienced a system crash, then you will empathize with the hair tearing fits that accompany the loss of saved mails, contacts and sundry email data.

For those whose preferred email client is Microsoft Outlook 2007 on a standalone machine, here are five ways to backup your Microsoft Outlook data, avoid stress and save your data. Please note that the following applies to data files only and not to toolbar settings, signature files and profile entries."

5 Easy Ways To Back Up Your Microsoft Outlook Data

5 Ways To Fix A Stuck Pixel On Your Screen

"A dead or stuck pixel on an LCD screen or TFT can be incredibly annoying. You’ll be staring at it for days on end, wondering for how long you’ll be without your screen or maybe your entire laptop if you decided to turn it in for repair or replacement. All that grieve over something as unimportant, yet highly irritating as a malfunctioning pixel."

5 Ways To Fix A Stuck Pixel On Your Screen


17 gennaio

Video Captures USAIR Jet Splashing Down In Hudson@

Looks like from an outside security camera on the Hudson, plain hits water about 2 minutes into the clip. Must of been a hard stop, plane came to a complete stop almost instantly. Amazing!

Video Captures Jet Slashing Down In Hudson

From Liveleak.com

and with a few more different angles, and actual 911 callers calling in:

More Hudson River USAIR Splash Videos, and Passengers Stories

08 gennaio

How do viruses and worms spread in e-mail?

There are all sorts of things you can find in your email box. In the "destructive" and/or "annoying" category go e-mail attachments that contain:

  • Trojan horses
  • Worms
  • Viruses
In many cases, e-mail viruses are not "true" viruses because they cannot replicate without human interaction. Nonetheless, they have been very effective at shutting down major e-mail systems.

A Trojan horse, aptly named after the seemingly harmless tool of destruction in Homer's Iliad, secretly carries often-damaging software in a "plain wrapper." The plain wrapper is normally an e-mail file attachment from someone you may or may not know. The file attachment name itself can also be very misleading. When you run the attachment, it can do all sorts of things, from erasing files to changing your desktop. It then sends itself along to other people in your address book so that it can propagate itself.

Here are two examples to help you understand how e-mail viruses work.

    Worm.ExploreZip is a worm that contains a malicious payload. The worm utilizes Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, Exchange to mail itself out by replying to unread messages in your Inbox. The worm will also search the mapped drives and networked machines for Windows installations and copy itself to the Windows directory of the remote machine and modify the WIN.INI accordingly.

    The payload of the worm will destroy any file with the extension .h, .c, .cpp, asm, .doc, .ppt, or .xls on your hard drives, any mapped drives, and any network machines that are accessible each time it is executed. This continues to occur until the worm is removed.

    You may receive the worm as an attachment called zipped_files.exe, masquerading itself as the usual self-extracting zip file. But, when run, this executable will copy itself to your Windows System directory with the filename Explore.exe or to your Windows directory with the filename _setup.exe. The worm modifies your WIN.INI or registry such that the file Explore.exe is executed each time you start Windows.

Symantec offers more technical information and explains what you need to do if you suspect Worm.ExploreZip is in your system.

In certain special cases, e-mail attachments can execute even without your interaction.

    VBS.BubbleBoy is a worm that works under Windows 98 and Windows 2000. The worm will also work under Windows 95 only if the Windows Scripting Host is installed. The worm will only work with the English and Spanish versions of the operating, and not with Windows NT.

    Microsoft Outlook (or Express) with Internet Explorer 5 must be used in order for the worm to propagate.

    The worm utilizes a known security hole in Microsoft Outlook/IE5 to insert a script file, UPDATE.HTA, when the e-mail is viewed. It is not necessary to detach and run an attachment.

    UPDATE.HTA is placed in Program-StartUp of the Start menu. Therefore, the infection routine is not executed until the next time you start your computer. UPDATE.HTA is a script file that uses MS Outlook to send the worm e-mail message to everyone in the MS Outlook address book. By patching the known security hole in Microsoft Outlook/IE5, the worm will no longer propagate.

Keep your virus software up-to-date with the latest virus signatures from the software vendor, since the anti-virus software cannot detect new viruses without an update. If you use Norton AntiVirus software, ensure that Auto-Protect is enabled. Current Norton AntiVirus software automatically alerts you when your virus signature files are over 30 days old. Norton's LiveUpdate can also automate updating.

If you think a virus has infected your PC thanks to an e-mail virus that mails itself to people in your address book, call those people and tell them not to open the messages or attachments -- that is the only effective way to stop the spread.

How Internet Infrastructure Works

"One of the greatest things about the Internet is that nobody really owns it. It is a global collection of networks, both big and small. These networks connect together in many different ways to form the single entity that we know as the Internet. In fact, the very name comes from this idea of interconnected networks.

Since its beginning in 1969, the Internet has grown from four host computer systems to tens of millions. However, just because nobody owns the Internet, it doesn't mean it is not monitored and maintained in different ways. The Internet Society, a non-profit group established in 1992, oversees the formation of the policies and protocols that define how we use and interact with the Internet."

How Internet Infrastructure Works - Full Article Here

Enter The Dragon: AMD Phenom II X4 940

Enter The Dragon: AMD Phenom II X4 940
 
"The new Phenom II X4 920 and 940 are easily the most powerful desktop processors released from AMD to date. They performed well throughout our entire battery of benchmark tests, besting AMD's previous flagship CPU, the Phenom X4 9950 virtually across the board."
 
 
 
 
03 gennaio

The Best Tools To Watch TV On Your Computer

Offers popular channels like FX, CBS, NBC, FOX, and SciFi. Sling also offers an impressive list of popular movies for free.
 
Hulu.com is a free online video service that offers hit TV shows including Family Guy, 30 Rock, NBA and the Daily Show with Jon Stewart.
 
one of the largest collections of TV channels in one place on the web, featuring over 3700 channels from more than 60 countries around the world.  You’ll find Animal Planet, TTV Asia, and even Game TV from Germany.  The site requires a variety of plug-ins, however, so be prepared to install SopCast, RealPlayer, or Windows Media Player if you don’t already have it.
 
Another great website that offers on-page TV viewing of  popular programs.
 
 
 
 
 
Cool website for free live TV streaming over the internet. Here you can stream live TV and news channels without using satellite or TV tuner card. No need to register, download or install anything. All you need is a broadband internet connection.
 
Here is something for avid sport fans. MyP2P is a website where you can watch almost any sport game live for free. Whether it is a Football, MLB, NHL, NBA, Cricket, Tennis etc, in most cases it can be watched live on MyP2P.
 
 
 
 
28 dicembre

Most Popular Top 10's of 2008

Take a gander at 20 of the most popular Top 10's that have published in 2008
 
 
 

The Music They Made - Pics & Video

A collage of pictures and video of musicians that died this year.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
23 dicembre

WOT (Web of Trust)

 
WOT is a free Internet security addon for your browser. It will keep you safe from online scams, identity theft, spyware, spam, viruses and unreliable shopping sites. WOT warns you before you interact with a risky website. It's easy and it's free.
 
AVG 8.0 Anti Virus also has a built in Link Scanner, that scans all search results, giving an ok to proceed, and a red flag.
 
Epidemic of fake anti-malware threatens Internet users
 
    

 

Computer Security - Take The Time To Survey Your Computer

Here are some intriguing statistics had just been released from a survey which had been developed by the National Cyber Security Alliance, and security firm McAfee. The overriding conclusion from the survey was: typical computer users are in need of a “reality check” when it comes to home computer security.
 

The McAfee/NCSA study found that while 98 percent of computer users agree that having up-to-date security software is important for system security, a significant number of the survey respondents had computers with security software that was incomplete, or dangerously out of date:

92% of those surveyed believed their anti-virus software was up to date, but in fact, only 51 % had updated their anti-virus software within the previous week.

73% of those surveyed believed they had a firewall installed and enabled, yet only 64 % actually did.

Approximately 70 % of PC users believed they had anti-spyware software, but only 55 % actually had it installed.

25% of survey participants believed they had anti-phishing software, but only 12 % actually had the software.

Most of us now store a large volume of confidential personal information on our home computers, including information concerning our personal finances, taxes, health, and perhaps personal documentation of other types.

So, it may well be that we need to take the time to survey our computers to insure that all relevant security applications have been installed, are up to date, and are operating correctly.

21 dicembre

Beware of rogue security software

Beware of rogue security software

Win Antivirus 2008, Win Antivirus 2009, Win Antivirus Pro, WiniGuard, Internet Antivirus Pro, AntiSpyware Pro XP, AntivirusPro 2009, Brave Sentry, Micro Antivirus 2008, Defender 2009, Vista AntiVirus, AntiVirGear, AntiVirusGold, DriveCleaner, EasySpywareCleaner, Malware Alarm, PestTrap, SpyAxe, SpySheriff, Spyware Quake, VirusHeat, VirusProtectPro, WinAntivirus2006, WinFixer, Antivirus 360 

These listed above are the latest bogus, virus, spyware downloading software.

Unless you have had the bad experience of installing this type of malicious software, you may not be aware that such a class of software even exists. But it does. Rogue security software is software that uses malware, or malicious tools, to advertise or install itself. Often, after installation on a system, an attempt is made to force users to pay for removal of nonexistent spyware. Rogue software will often install and use a Trojan horse to download a trial version, or it will perform other actions on a machine that are detrimental such as slowing down the computer drastically.

Rogue security software, also known as "scareware," is software that appears to be beneficial from a security perspective but provides limited or no security, generates erroneous or misleading alerts, or attempts to lure users into participating in fraudulent transactions.

How does rogue security software get on my computer?

Rogue security software designers create legitimate looking pop-up windows that advertise security update software. These windows might appear on your screen while you surf the Web. The “updates” or “alerts” in the pop-up windows call for you to take some sort of action, such as clicking to install the software, accept recommended updates, or remove unwanted viruses or spyware. When you click, the rogue security software downloads to your computer. Rogue security software might also appear in the list of search results when you are searching for trustworthy antispyware software, so it is important to protect your computer.

What does rogue security software do?

Rogue security software might report a virus, even though your computer is actually clean. The software might also fail to report viruses when your computer is infected. Inversely, sometimes, when you download rogue security software, it will install a virus or other malicious software on your computer so that the software has something to detect.

Some rogue security software might also:

  • Lure you into a fraudulent transaction (for example, upgrading to a non-existent paid version of a program).

  • Use social engineering to steal your personal information.

  • Install malware that can go undetected as it steals your data.

  • Launch pop-up windows with false or misleading alerts.

  • Slow your computer or corrupt files.

  • Disable Windows updates or disable updates to legitimate antivirus software.

  • Prevent you from visiting antivirus vendor Web sites.

Rogue security software might also attempt to spoof the Microsoft security update process. Here's an example of rogue security software that's disguised as a Microsoft alert but that doesn't come from Microsoft.

These progrqams listed above ARE ALL fake, rogue, bogus, false security programs! In the last 4 weeks all computers I have service have all had either 1 of the above programs or multiple spyware/virus files on there computer. Customers have had a legit anti virus program (Norton, etc) which was usually disabled by this spyware listed above.

 

Getting Your Stolen Laptop Back, and Other Security Tips

"Considering that getting your laptop stolen is one of the worst things that can happen with all your personal files, music and computing power gone in one fell swoop. Some of the processes that can be used to catch a computer thief. if you're using a PC, Windows XP and Windows Vista also have remote programs built in. But when these are used, there will be a login screen that pops up on the remote screen, so your thief will know immediately that you're onto him."
 
 
Here are some more of tips for laptop users:
  • Make sure your laptop has an account that requires a password. Many users disable this option.
  • Want more security? Go into your BIOS and enable a password there. The thief can't even get into the OS.
  • Of course, they could always pull the hard drive. What then? Use encryption on the hard drive. TrueCrypt is open source, and free. It's also highly regarded. It's supported by Mac OS, XP / Vista, Linux. You don't have to encrypt the whole drive, either.
  • You can encrypt folders from within XP and Vista, as well.

How to Set Up a Laptop Security System

16 dicembre

Serious security flaw found in IE

"The flaw in Microsoft's Internet Explorer could allow criminals to take control of people's computers and steal their passwords, internet experts say."