• WSjmessman

    WSjmessman

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    • in reply to: Extending the range of my wireless router #1328694

      The new Netgear WN2500RP would be excellent for you. Easiest and best wifi extender out there. I know. I test them all.

    • in reply to: Start button for Win 8, this is great #1328691

      I have to agree with Gary. I have been in the computer business and have been system administrator for several small businesses. The consensus is: No start menu. Now Windows. These users I have supported use the start menu constantly. Window 7 is great and we will continue with that. And by no means am I a Luddite. I will try anything new and like change.
      Why in the world would anyone want a metro interface on a desktop computer without touch capabilities? The answer my friends…is they don’t.

    • in reply to: Getting the hang of Macrium Reflect #1277462

      Comodo Time Machine will do what you need. I have used for a year on several machines for my clients and it is great! So far. It is free.

    • in reply to: WHS and Win7 backup restore problem #1232279

      I am late coming to the party on this issue, but did you try to mount the image on another PC? That will tell you if it is the Servers problem or the PC.

    • in reply to: Question about Carbonite and Windows 7 #1232274

      I gave up on Carbonite about a year ago. I used to recommend it to customers. About 20 per cent of the time users experienced the same problem you have. After installation and restarting the PC Carbonite would not run. I now recommend idrive. And the advantage of idrive is that it will back up mapped drives.

    • in reply to: Want to reinstall Windows XP, but no original CD #1232273

      You can get all recovery CDs for any computer at:
      http://recovery-cd.com/default.asp

    • in reply to: windows 7 lock up #1195683

      Sometimes System File Checker fixes this issue. sfc /scannow in the cmmand window.

    • in reply to: XP Mode #1195682

      I agree with Ted Myers. The processor may not support XP mode. You have to have a processor that support Virtual Technology.

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