Computer Repairs Perth WA 6000

The IT Guys specialise in Computer Repairs and Fixes to Perth, PC Repairs to Perth, Apple Repairs to Perth and IT Services to Perth. Home/Business call outs from $90 The IT Guys operate out of Subiaco to residents and businesses throughout Perth’s Western Suburbs. We specialise in providing Computer Repairs, PC Repairs, Apple Repairs and IT Services. The IT Guys are your “one-stop” IT and Computer Specialists. Our services range from simple Computer Repairs for individuals through to complex business solutions over multiple offices and include: 24/7 Helpdesk & Onsite Support, IT Consulting & Solutions, Cloud Solutions, Fully Managed IT Services, Hardware and Software Procurement, Networking, Wi-Fi and Internet ,Project Management, Web Development & Internet Marketing, Computer and Laptop Repairs, Data Recovery Perth – PC/Mac, HDD, USB, Email, Email Solutions, Networking and Internet Solutions for Homes and Offices, Virus and Spyware and Ransomware Removal Mac or PC, Apple or Microsoft, we swing both ways Whether your problem is with an Apple Mac or a PC or Laptop running Microsoft Windows or even a Linux server, the IT Guys have the experience in configuring, troubleshooting and repairing individual devices or hybrid networks. The IT Guys assess, evaluate and provide a fixed-price estimate to fix your Computer, PC, Apple, Printer, Internet, Network or E-Mail issue for only :assess-fee: (providing you can bring the device to our workshop or give us remote access). We can come out to your premises, but we prefer to save you money by having you bring the problem to us. WARNING: Don’t waste your time and money by calling out PC Geek and Computer Nerd mobile technician services to your home or business. It is expensive and can compromises your security and privacy. Calls are answered by eastern states or overseas call-centers and the “technicians” despatched are often unqualified “contractors” that have neither insurance nor police clearance. MOST COMPUTER PROBLEMS CANNOT BE FIXED BY MOBILE TECHNICIANS at your home or business. Calling out a mobile “Geek” or “Nerd” Technician services is a waste of time and money. If a computer, PC or Mac cannot start or is behaving slowly or erratically, the repair can only be carried out economically and efficiently by a qualified computer professional at a computer workshop. If you work or reside in Perth’s Western Suburbs, bring your Computer, PC, Apple or device to our workshop and we will provide a written, fixed price quote to solve your problem. Our opening hours are :opening-hours: no appointments are necessary. SIMPLE COMPUTER PROBLEMS Simple computer problems do not require replacing parts (Operating System Updates, viruses, data recovery, E-Mail issues etc.) will typically fall in the $66 to $200 price range and can be turned around within 24 to 72 hours. MAJOR COMPUTER PROBLEMS Major Computer Problems usually require the supply or new parts, components or software. Depending on availability they can take from 24 hours to several weeks to source. Repairs involving the replacement of parts such as Disk Drives (HDD) or RAM start from only $120. If the cost of repairs outweighs the cost to replace, we may advise clients to do just that. You can either supply your own replacement or we can source something cheaper or better suited. Furthermore, we can then help in the transfer of data and programs from the old to the new device or computer. HOME/BUSINESS CALL-OUT, COLLECTION AND DELIVERY If circumstances require on-site analysis (Network, Internet, WI-FI, Printer issues etc.) or the client is unable or unwilling to bring the device/equipment to us, we can make a call-out (site visit) for call-out prices click here. This fee is in addition to any time taken to quote, analyse, fix or repair the problem. Please call for more details, a fixed price quote and to book an appointment. :jk:

Computer Repairs Subiaco WA 6008

Computer Repairs Subiaco, PC Repairs Subiaco, Apple Repairs Subiaco. Also IT Services Subiaco and Home/Business call outs from $90 The IT Guys WA operate out of Subiaco to residents and businesses throughout Perth including Subiaco, Shenton Park, Daglish and Jolimont, Western Australia Our Services: Computer Repairs & Upgrades We repair and upgrade all computer and IT equipment from Windows Desktops, Laptops, and Apple iMac, Macbook, Printers, Scanners, Screens, Keyboards etc. We also remove computer viruses and fix or replace Hard Disk Drives (HDD) and Solid State Drives (SSD) including data recovery Computer Help & Support We offer in-home computer and network troubleshooting, repairs and callouts for residential customers, remote-support and in-house training and advise from our workshop. We welcome walk-in customers with no appointment necessary during normal business hours Home Networking We offer Home Network, Home Internet/NBN troubleshooting, Home Music Systems repairs/installs, Wi-Fi troubleshooting, Smart Home Wiring and Wireless (Wi-Fi) solutions plus Family Zone family-friendly internet filtering systems Business Support Looking for Business IT Support and Solutions? We service our business clients through our sister company “Hybrid ICT“. Please contact Hybrid ICT by clicking on this link. Microsoft We are Microsoft Silver Partners and offer Microsoft product advise, repairs and troubleshooting on: Microsoft Office (365, 2021/19/16/13), Email/Outlook Setup, Purchase, Repairs, Microsoft Windows (Win11, Win10): Upgrades, Setup, Purchase, Repairs and Microsoft Surface, Purchase, Setup. Apple We are an Apple Authorised Reseller and Apple Consultants Network member offering Apple product advise, training, support, setup and solutions on: Apple Mac/iMac, Mac OS, iOS, iPhone, iPad and all Apple iOS/Mac OS software including: Office for Mac, Entourage, Apple Mail, iCloud, iTunes, Photos, Bootcamp, Parallels etc.   The IT Guys assess, evaluate and provide a fixed-price estimate to fix your Computer, PC, Apple, Printer, Internet, Network or E-Mail issue for only :assess-fee: (providing you can bring the device to our workshop or give us remote access). Before presenting at our office, please complete this registration form here to save time when dropping off your device. We can also come out to your premises, but we prefer to save you money by having you bring the problem to us. If we can identify and make an immediate fix of the issue in less than 5 minutes in our reception, we will strive to do so and there will be NO CHARGE. This is subject to how busy we are and the availability of a technician. We may ask you to return at an off-peak period. If a computer, PC or Mac cannot start or is behaving slowly or erratically, the repair can only be carried out economically and efficiently by a qualified computer professional at a computer workshop. SIMPLE COMPUTER PROBLEMS Simple computer problems do not require replacing parts (Operating System Updates, viruses, data recovery, E-Mail issues etc.) will typically fall in the $78 to $156 price range and can be turned around within 24 to 72 hours. Before presenting at our office, please complete this registration form here to save time when dropping off your device. MAJOR COMPUTER PROBLEMS Major Computer Problems usually require the supply or new parts, components or software. Depending on availability they can take from 48 hours to several weeks to source. Repairs involving the replacement of parts such as Disk Drives (HDD) or RAM start from $156 If the cost of repairs outweighs the cost to replace, we may advise clients to do just that. You can either supply your own replacement or we can source something more suitable. Furthermore, we can then help in the transfer of data and programs from the old to the new device or computer. Before presenting at our office, please complete this registration form here to save time when dropping off your device. HOME/BUSINESS CALL-OUT, COLLECTION AND DELIVERY If circumstances require on-site analysis (Network, Internet, WI-FI, Printer issues etc.) or the client is unable or unwilling to bring the device/equipment to us, we can make a call-out (site visit) for call-out prices click here. To book an onsite support appointment, click here :jk:

Cracked Laptop Screen Repairs

Replacing Damaged or Cracked Laptop or Notebook Screens Our technicians are skilled in Cracked Laptop Screen Repairs but will not be able to complete the repair until a replacement part has been sourced and priced. Most parts are not readily available in Perth and will have to be sourced from the Eastern States or from Overseas. Apple iMac, Apple Macbook Screen Repairs Repairing an Apple LCD screen is usually an expensive option and it is often a cheaper option to purchase a new computer. This is because the whole top-shell of the MacBook needs to be replaced. The IT Guys, can source second-hand/refurbished parts, usually from overseas for older models. However, second hand parts come without warranty. On All Apple Macbooks it is not simply a matter of replacing the LCD, the whole top-case needs to be replaced and this can often be expensive. For an indicative price email your serial number to :email: for a quote. Microsoft Surface Screen Repairs Sorry but we cannot help here. All surface repairs are ONLY carried out only by Microsoft in Sydney. Windows Laptop/Notebook Screen Repairs If your windows laptop screen is damaged or cracked please email us at :email: with your model and serial number and the Laptop/Notebook make and model and we will send you a written quotation by email. If you wish to go ahead with the repair, please contact us and give us the go-ahead to source and purchase the part you will need to pay for the part in advance. Once the screen has arrived at our workshop we will give you a call and ask you to bring in the damaged article. Simple screen replacements can often be done within the hour (depending on how busy the workshop is) :jk:

Tablet and Smart Phone Setups

Having problems setting up and syncing your Apple, Android or Windows phones and devices? The IT Guys offer iPhone Setup Services and iPad Setup Services as well as Android devices Android, Apple or Windows? Both Android (Google, Samsung, HTC etc) and Apple (iPhone, iPad, iMac, iOS) have their advantages and disadvantages. If you’re not very computer savvy and just want things to work …. then go for Apple iOS devices If you want to be able to customise the way things work, are a bit geeky and can’t afford Apple products, then choose Android …. but beware of cheap phones using Windows phone iOS. If you dislike Winsows 8…. you will dislike Windows iOS on a mobile phone even more. But whatever tablets and devices you have, we can advise on them and configure them to do what you want them to do. Making IT Simple The IT Guys forte is “making IT simple” and providing advice and solutions to individuals and businesses that are easy to use and can be explained simply in non-technical, laymans terms. The IT Guys are is happy to provide you with a one-on-one consultation on any computer, IT or technical issue from how to use an IPad or an IPhone to cloud based email, accounting and specialist software solutions. A 30 minute session with our IT-Guy is only $66 at our offices in Subiaco. If you’d like us to visit your home or workplace, please call or email for a quote. We are available 9am to 4.30pm, Monday to Friday, prior booking is advised but if you call into our office unannounced he or one of our technicians should be able to help you there and then. Call for an appointment on 08 6365 5603 or send an email to support@itguyswa.com :jk:  

Australian Federal Police virus scam

Please be aware of the following scam which has been around for some time but we have just seen again on a clients computer here in Perth. After a few minutes the following image takes over your PC or laptop and locks you out, rendering your computer inoperable. This is caused by a computer-virus which tries to get you to use purchased credits to pay a fine to the Australian Federal Police of $100 using an online payment system called Ukash. Now it’s important to point out that Ukash, like Western Union, is a legitimate business and they are not associated with this scam. Ukash provides a service for consumers who want to send cash overseas quickly or buy things online using a voucher bought with cash. Ukash is based, as the name might suggest, in the UK and it’s regulated by the Financial Services Authority there. Ukash vouchers are available in set denominations – $20, $50, $100 and so on, up to $500 – at small shops, newsagents, delis and video stores across many countries, including Australia. DO NOT DO PAY ANYTHING, IT IS A SCAM the scammers are trying to steal your money. Our Western Australian government has issued a warning over the missue of Ukash vouchers here And Ukash themselves issue a number of warnings on their own site here Now back to the scam. What appears on your screen says the following: AFP Australian Federal Police Attention! Your PC is blocked due to at least one of the reasons specified below. You have been violating “Copyright and Related Rights Law” (Video, Music, Software) and illegally using or distributing copyrighted content, thus infringing Article 128 of the Criminal Code of Australia. Article 128 of the Criminal Code provides for a fine of 2 to 5 hundred minimal wages or a deprivation of liberty for 2 to 8 years. You have been viewing or distributing prohibited Pornographic content (Child Porn/Zoophillia anr etc.) Thus violating article 202 of the Criminal Code of Australia. Article 202 of the Criminal Code provides for a deprivation of liberty for 4 to 12 years. Illegal access to computer has been initiated from your PC, or you have been… Article 208 of the Criminal Code provides for a fine of up to AUD $100,000 and/or a deprivation of liberty for 4 to 9 years. Illegal access has been initiated from your PC without your knowledge or consent, your PC may be infected by malware, thus you are violating the law On Neglectful Use of Personal Computer. Article 210 of the Criminal Code provides for a fine of AUD $2,000 to AUD $8,00. To remove this virus you need to create a boot-disk using a commercially available virus removal program or a FREE virus removal boot disk program such as AVG Rescue. Related Posts and Articles Top 6 checks to make sure your computer is protected from Viruses and Malware How to use Microsoft’s default program to backup to an external device or hard drive Beware of scam emails about downloading Windows 10 Opening an email from Australia Post has had 3 clients in 3 days lose ALL their data to the CRYPTOLOCKER virus How to avoid Computer Viruses – Stop using Bing https://www.itguyswa.com.au/your-apple-mac-has-a-virus-this-is-not-a-joke/ Prevent viruses by not allowing others to use your computer account https://www.itguyswa.com.au/windows-8-users-open-to-adobe-reader-viruses/ How can I tell if my computer has a virus? https://www.itguyswa.com.au/how-to-remove-the-dosearches-search-virus/ How to remove the “Snap-Do” search virus Australian Federal Police virus scam Antivirus Security Pro is a SCAM – Here is how to remove it. How to remove 99% of computer viruses, malware and adware for FREE :jk:

How to remove the “Snap-Do” search virus

The IT Guys have recently come across and fixed a few PCs infected with the SnapDo browser hijacker. If the default page on your browser looks like the above picture, you have it. SnapDo Search will display advertisements and sponsored links in your search results, and may collect search terms from your search queries. It also runs a program called SnapDo.exe in the background which will also cause your computer to run slower, perhaps even become unresponsive. SnapDo is promoted via other free downloads, and once installed it will add SnapDo Toolbar, and change your browser homepage default search engine to search.snapdo.com. SnapDo Toolbar got on your computer after you installed a freeware software (video recording/streaming, download-managers or PDF creators) that had bundled into their installation this browser hijacker and when you did so, you will have agreed to change your default browser homepage and default search engine to search.snapdo.com and install the SnapDo Toolbar. Be very careful when installing software because often, a software installer includes optional installs, such as this SnapDo Toolbar. Don’t accept the defaults blindly and opt for the custom installation and deselect anything that is not familiar, especially optional software that you don’t need. Even after changing your default search engine back to Google.com or something else, it will still revert back to SnapDo unless you carry out the following instructions. Step 1 – Uninstall Snapdo.exe Goto the Windows Control Panel and look for the “Uninstall Software” option (found under Control PanelProgramsPrograms and Features in Windows 7). Look for “Snap.Do” by “ReSoft Ltd” and follow the uninstall procedure. While here, also look around for any installed programs not familiar to you and uninstall them also. You may have picked up a number of similar programs recently. Step 2 – Remove Snapdo as your default search engine in your browsers Depending on which browser you use this will differ follow these instructions Step 3 – Remove the SnapDo Toolbar from your browsers Depending on which browser you use this will differ follow these instructions: How to Remove the SnapDo Toolbar from Internet Explorer How to Remove the SnapDo Toolbar from FireFox How to Remove the SnapDo Toolbar from Chrome Step 4 – Remove the SnapDo Toolbar from your browsers Do a full virus scan of your computer using a boot disk. Follow these instructions to do so using AVG Rescue for Free. Step 5 – Cleanup Registry Finally cleanup your registry using any of the Free or paid programs available, click here for details, follow step 7 If you live in Western Australia, please bring your computer, PC or laptop to our office and we will be happy to remove the virus for a small fee. You can contact us here. Otherwise contact your nearest virus removal specialist. Related Posts and Articles Top 6 checks to make sure your computer is protected from Viruses and Malware How to use Microsoft’s default program to backup to an external device or hard drive Beware of scam emails about downloading Windows 10 Opening an email from Australia Post has had 3 clients in 3 days lose ALL their data to the CRYPTOLOCKER virus How to avoid Computer Viruses – Stop using Bing https://www.itguyswa.com.au/your-apple-mac-has-a-virus-this-is-not-a-joke/ Prevent viruses by not allowing others to use your computer account https://www.itguyswa.com.au/windows-8-users-open-to-adobe-reader-viruses/ How can I tell if my computer has a virus? https://www.itguyswa.com.au/how-to-remove-the-dosearches-search-virus/ How to remove the “Snap-Do” search virus Australian Federal Police virus scam Antivirus Security Pro is a SCAM – Here is how to remove it. How to remove 99% of computer viruses, malware and adware for FREE :jk:

How to remove 99% of computer viruses, malware and adware for FREE

The only effective way of removing computer viruses, malware and adware from your PC, Computer or Laptop is to use a clean “boot-disk” that examines each file on your machine without starting your operating system (such as Windows XP, Vista, 7 or 8). The boot-disk needs to be downloaded and then installed on a CD, DVD or USB memory stick or flash-drive and you need to create these from a reliable and secure source. The IT Guys like many other computer professionals rely on the “AVG Rescue CD” which can be downloaded and installed on a CD/DVD or USB stick for free. Full instructions on how to do this can be found on the AVG site here . or see the videos below: How to create a bootable AVG Rescue CD/USB | AVG Tutorial AVG Tutorial | How to remove infection from PCs using AVG Rescue How to remove the remaining 1% of computer viruses, malware and adware for FREE Some viruses and trojans resist even the attentions of the boot disk… and in this case the only way of removing them is to delete them using the utilities available in the AVG Rescue disk. 1) Manually Remove Malware not automatically healed You will need to know which files require deletion. Sometimes the virus scan report will show the exact path to the virus but most often it is best to delete the whole folder (taking care to ensure it is not a system folder used by the operating system) The following example has been witnessed in more than one PC we have fixed recently. In the above example a whole folder with the path “/Program Files (x86)/TOSHIBA Games/” contained many “Win32/Heur.dropper” threats (Win/Heur is a malicious software that once it is executed has the capability of replicating itself and infect other files and program. It can also corrupt or delete data, erase your hard drive, steal personal information, hijack your screen and spam your contacts) In the utilities section of the AVG Rescue disk is a file manager utility called “Midnight Commander” use this to identify the folder that required removing and delete the necessary file or folder. 2) Install all Windows updates This may seem obvious but without knowing it, viruses on your computer may have been blocking windows updates for many weeks, days or months. Manually run an update by going into the control panel or the windows action center and manually running a windows update. This may mean restarting your computer several times. The dialogue differs between each windows version (Windows 7 example below) You will also need to examine the windows update history. If any updates have “failed” they will need to be manually installed possibly by downloading a special “fix” 3) Remove all unnecessary installed programs In windows control-panel search on “uninstall” and then review all the programs listed as installed. Especially the newer ones. If you find any that are not signed by Microsoft or your Computers Manufacturer and you suspect them as possibly being malicious, then “uninstall them” 4) Clean up your browser add-ons and toolbars Internet browsers are a main source of viruses and malware Cleanup your add-ons, extension and remove all unnecessary search engines, toolbars and applications. You will speed up your internet browsing and stop those annoying popups, spyware and shopping alerts. 5) Clean up your start-up programs Loading 3,4 or 10 programs automatically at windows start-up can take many minutes and seem like your computer is broken or has a virus. It could just need some tidying up. At the command prompt or “Run” open up the command window and type “MSCONFIG” Here you can remove any unnecessary startup programs. 6) Clean up your browser short-cuts Some viruses corrupt your browser short cuts. If you cannot get rid of change the way your browser starts up, it maybe due to a corrupt browser short cut. Remove all shortcuts and re-create from the original program file. 7) Clean up your computers registry Use a free registry cleaner such as “CCleaner” to cleanup your registry entries. Can I purchase the AVG Rescue CD instead of having to create it myself? Yes, please click on the link here. 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Is an anti-virus program essential?

A current and updated anti-virus program on you computer, PC or laptop is essential to ensure that you are protected from most malware, computer viruses, spyware and adware (Click here for an explanation) However, anti-virus programs are not 100% fool-proof and you can still accidentally pick-up viruses from opening e-mails (especially email attachments), visiting websites, installing new or updating existing programs, browser add-ons or applications.       Computers, PCs and Laptops using the most popular operating systems “OS” such as Microsoft’s XP, Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8 are the most vulnerable to picking up viruses.               Computers, PCs and Laptops using Apple Macintosh (OSX) or Linux operating systems are less likely to be infected by viruses and as such do not generally require anti-virus software. However, they can still pick up adware and spyware through browsers such as Chrome and Firefox.       If your anti-virus program has expired or is out-of-date YOU WILL PICKUP viruses, malware and adware no matter how careful you are,       … so ensure you update your virus definition database regularly by renewing your paid subscription or installing a reputable anti-virus program such as the paid AVG Internet Security or the equally as good AVG Free edition Click here to find out the difference between FREE and PAID anti-virus programs? Your Anti-Virus program may “warn” you that your computer has been infected but cannot always remove them, even though you will probably see a message informing you that the virus has been “deleted“, “removed“, “healed” or “quarantined“. Whenever you see such a message it is advisable to reboot your machine, update your virus definitions and run a “full-scan” of every file on your machine. This will take many minutes or many hours depending on how much data you have on you machine. There are some viruses called “worms” or “trojans” that are very clever and cannot be removed in this way. The only way to remove such programs is to use a clean “boot-disk” that examines each file on your machine without starting windows. How to remove 99% of computer viruses, malware and adware for FREE Click here for detailed instructions on how to remove 99% of malware and computer viruses for FREE using the AVG Rescue CD/DVD or bootable USB What is the difference between a “Computer Virus”, “Malware”, “Adware” and “Spyware”? “Malware” (short for malicious software) is software used to disrupt computer operation, gather sensitive information, or gain access to private computer systems. Malware includes computer viruses, ransomware, worms, trojan horses, rootkits, keyloggers, dialers, spyware, adware, malicious BHOs, rogue security software and other malicious programs; the majority of active malware threats are usually worms or trojans rather than viruses. (See Wikipedia definition here) The difference between the FREE and PAID versions of the same anti-virus program? The “paid” version of an anti-virus product usually offer two main additions to their “FREE” version. Paid versions are usually easier to use for non-technical users Paid versions offer technical support, online or by telephone. This is not available in the FREE versions. What can I do if I do not have the confidence or the technical expertise to remove the malware/virus myself? If you live in Western Australia, please bring your computer, PC or laptop to our office and we will be happy to remove the virus for a small fee. You can contact us here. Otherwise contact your nearest virus removal specialist. The IT Guys recommend AVG anti-virus products. Click on the banner below to purchase. Written by John Kirkby

Antivirus Security Pro is a SCAM – Here is how to remove it.

If you have seen this on your PC you have a serious piece of “malware” or a “computer-virus” on your PC called Antivirus Security Pro. Antivirus Security Pro is a SCAM and the people running it are after your personal information and credit card number with the aim of emptying your bank account and stealing your identity. Antivirus Security Pro is a fake security scanner which is designed to look like a real antivirus program and encourages the user to buy the full version by displaying false security alerts. Antivirus Security Pro is designed specially to threat computer users and motivate them for buying full version of Antivirus Security pro which is just a bogus software. What actually happens is, you are browsing the web and suddenly you see that Antivirus Security Pro is scanning your computer! You don’t even know how this program got installed into your computer and but your computer is infected! How to remove Antivirus Security Pro 1) Using a computer not affected by the virus, go to the Microsoft site and download “Windows Defender Offline” remembering to download the version that matches your operating system (you can find this out by going to Control Panel > System and Security > System and looking under “System Type“) 2) Burn the program to a CD or DVD 3) Restart your PC using the Windows Defender Offline media. 4) Perform a FULL Scan your PC for malicious and other potentially unwanted software. 5) Remove any malware that is found from your PC. …. and be careful what you download in future 🙂 Related Posts and Articles HOW TO USE APPLE’s TIME MACHINE TO BACKUP TO AN EXTERNAL DEVICE Top 6 checks to make sure your computer is protected from Viruses and Malware How to use Microsoft’s default program to backup to an external device or hard drive Beware of scam emails about downloading Windows 10 Opening an email from Australia Post has had 3 clients in 3 days lose ALL their data to the CRYPTOLOCKER virus How to avoid Computer Viruses – Stop using Bing https://www.itguyswa.com.au/your-apple-mac-has-a-virus-this-is-not-a-joke/ Prevent viruses by not allowing others to use your computer account How to avoid Computer Viruses – Stop using Bing https://www.itguyswa.com.au/windows-8-users-open-to-adobe-reader-viruses/ How can I tell if my computer has a virus? https://www.itguyswa.com.au/how-to-remove-the-dosearches-search-virus/ How to remove the “Snap-Do” search virus Australian Federal Police virus scam Antivirus Security Pro is a SCAM – Here is how to remove it. How to remove 99% of computer viruses, malware and adware for FREE :jk:

Top 6 checks to make sure your computer is protected from Viruses and Malware

Just because you have a Virus protection program doesn’t mean your computer is safe.   Many of us ignore the little warning buttons that Windows uses to warn us of potential threats and unless you keep you system regularly updated it is vulnerable to threats which can leave you open to scammers and fraudsters. These flags are warning us that something is wrong and needs your attention. Hover your mouse over the warning sign and you will get a message informing you of the problem. Do not ignore those warnings. Check # 1 – MICROSOFT UPDATE When was windows last updated? Microsoft issue DAILY updates to fix security holes that have been detected and targetted by the latest spammers and virus creators. Miss out on just ONE DAY of updates and your PC could be vunerable to attack. More Details here. Check # 2 – SPYWARE PROTECTION Do you have a Spyware program that is up to date? Do you know how to check if you have one? Check # 3 – VIRUS PROTECTION is your Virus Protection up to date? Do you know how to check it is or not? Check # 4 – PLUGINS If you use Internet Explorer are you using a secure version? If your still using IE6 or IE7 your vulnerable to spma and virus attack plus you will be unable to browse a large number of sites. Check # 5 – INTERNET EXPLORER Is Internet Explorer running any malicious plug-ins? Check # 6 – FULL SCANNING FOR VIRUSES Run a FULL SCAN at least monthly for viruses and malware instead of the normal Quick-Scan?   Related Posts and Articles Top 6 checks to make sure your computer is protected from Viruses and Malware How to use Microsoft’s default program to backup to an external device or hard drive Beware of scam emails about downloading Windows 10 Opening an email from Australia Post has had 3 clients in 3 days lose ALL their data to the CRYPTOLOCKER virus How to avoid Computer Viruses – Stop using Bing https://www.itguyswa.com.au/your-apple-mac-has-a-virus-this-is-not-a-joke/ Prevent viruses by not allowing others to use your computer account https://www.itguyswa.com.au/windows-8-users-open-to-adobe-reader-viruses/ How can I tell if my computer has a virus? https://www.itguyswa.com.au/how-to-remove-the-dosearches-search-virus/ How to remove the “Snap-Do” search virus Australian Federal Police virus scam Antivirus Security Pro is a SCAM – Here is how to remove it. How to remove 99% of computer viruses, malware and adware for FREE :jk:

How to use Microsoft’s default program to backup to an external device or hard drive

Using Microsoft Windows to Backup to an External Hard Drive Why reinvent the wheel or waste money on 3rd party backup software when Microsofts default backup program works well to an external hard drive. You can even backup the files stored on Google Drive, protecting your data twice, to be sure, to be sure. Windows 10 Backup Select the Start​  button, select Settings  > Update & security  > Backup  > Add a drive, and then choose an external drive or network location for your backups. All set. Every hour, we’ll back up everything in your user folder (C:\Users\username). To change which files get backed up or how often backups happen, go to More options. Windows 7 and earlier Backup Goto start-> Control Panel and select “Backup Your Computer” under “System and Security”     Just by plugging in your backup device you may get prompted to “use this drive for backup” but if you do not, use the backup options from control panel as detailed above Select the backup drive you want to backup TO (usually E: F: or higher) ….NOT C: Allow Microsoft to choose what to backup if you only have a small hard drive (40/80/160 MB) and a big external drive such 1TB or 2TB. Otherwise select “Let Me Choose“.   Click on “Setup Backup” to choose the files you wish to backup if you are being selective. You need to select “Document Library” , “Pictures Library” and “Music Library” as a minimum plus “Video Library” if you have sufficient disk space on your backup drive. If you wish to backup your google drive data, you can locate it under C: -> users -> Your Name -> Google Drive . make sure just the “Google drive” checkbox is selected so as not to backup all those other unnecessary files. Now you have your files selected, you now need to tell backup when to work automatically. Microsoft backup default to every Sunday night at 7pm. Change this to “Daily” and a time when you know the computer will be switched on.   You should now see your backup in progress click on “View Details” to see the files being copied or press the “Backup Now” button to start the backup at anytime Related Posts and Articles Top 6 checks to make sure your computer is protected from Viruses and Malware How to use Microsoft’s default program to backup to an external device or hard drive Beware of scam emails about downloading Windows 10 Opening an email from Australia Post has had 3 clients in 3 days lose ALL their data to the CRYPTOLOCKER virus How to avoid Computer Viruses – Stop using Bing https://www.itguyswa.com.au/your-apple-mac-has-a-virus-this-is-not-a-joke/ Prevent viruses by not allowing others to use your computer account https://www.itguyswa.com.au/windows-8-users-open-to-adobe-reader-viruses/ How can I tell if my computer has a virus? https://www.itguyswa.com.au/how-to-remove-the-dosearches-search-virus/ How to remove the “Snap-Do” search virus Australian Federal Police virus scam Antivirus Security Pro is a SCAM – Here is how to remove it. How to remove 99% of computer viruses, malware and adware for FREE :jk: