Being an entrepreneur is stressful enough, what do you do when your computer has a heart attack?
Starting your own business often involves working from home with one piece of personal technology.
If it goes down, you go down.
How many days have you felt energized and had a list of tasks you were going to complete, and then your laptop or PC freezes up? Hours are spent restarting your computer and running your anti-virus scan. Good-bye day!
I have had countless telephone calls that go like this; "My computer is so slow all of a sudden; I don't know what is wrong. I have my anti-virus on all the time, and it hasn't detected any problems. I just don't know what to do." I ask, "do you have Windows or a Mac?" The reply has always been... "windows."
9 times out of 10 I can guarantee you do NOT have a stealth virus wreaking havoc in this situation.
I experienced this very thing after purchasing a brand new souped up Dell laptop that would be able to handle all of my Internet usage and design programs for my business. I was angry, when soon after, my computer had hard drive errors and was running soooo slowly. I had already experienced a devastating virus with my old PC and was able to save my files, with what is now the only anti virus I will ever use, so I was pretty confident it was not a virus. I got help from Dell's technical support and they too confirmed it was not a virus. I was then introduced to System Mechanic by iolo and my problems were solved.
I had no idea that with a Windows OS, the programs that you add and run may not be compatible with each other or Windows. When this happens, it creates system clutter and hard drive errors. When too much of this builds up, your system shuts down. I would liken it to cholesterol build up in human arteries - your computer has a heart attack! Just like if you knew you had a heart condition, you would take the right medication (having needed beta blockers myself in the past) or even require a pace maker, so too you need to protect your investment in your technology. In my opinion, if you are using a Windows Operating System, you have to use a "data blocker" or a "space maker." (sorry, I just couldn't resist) ...'cause that day full of obscenities being proclaimed, and trying not to pound your computer too hard, and then pounding your computer too hard, and wishing you had kept up your warranty... is coming.
If it goes down, you go down.
How many days have you felt energized and had a list of tasks you were going to complete, and then your laptop or PC freezes up? Hours are spent restarting your computer and running your anti-virus scan. Good-bye day!
I have had countless telephone calls that go like this; "My computer is so slow all of a sudden; I don't know what is wrong. I have my anti-virus on all the time, and it hasn't detected any problems. I just don't know what to do." I ask, "do you have Windows or a Mac?" The reply has always been... "windows."
9 times out of 10 I can guarantee you do NOT have a stealth virus wreaking havoc in this situation.
I experienced this very thing after purchasing a brand new souped up Dell laptop that would be able to handle all of my Internet usage and design programs for my business. I was angry, when soon after, my computer had hard drive errors and was running soooo slowly. I had already experienced a devastating virus with my old PC and was able to save my files, with what is now the only anti virus I will ever use, so I was pretty confident it was not a virus. I got help from Dell's technical support and they too confirmed it was not a virus. I was then introduced to System Mechanic by iolo and my problems were solved.
I had no idea that with a Windows OS, the programs that you add and run may not be compatible with each other or Windows. When this happens, it creates system clutter and hard drive errors. When too much of this builds up, your system shuts down. I would liken it to cholesterol build up in human arteries - your computer has a heart attack! Just like if you knew you had a heart condition, you would take the right medication (having needed beta blockers myself in the past) or even require a pace maker, so too you need to protect your investment in your technology. In my opinion, if you are using a Windows Operating System, you have to use a "data blocker" or a "space maker." (sorry, I just couldn't resist) ...'cause that day full of obscenities being proclaimed, and trying not to pound your computer too hard, and then pounding your computer too hard, and wishing you had kept up your warranty... is coming.
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by Rebecca LeClaire - Website Design Company Consultant and Startup, Online Business, SEO & Marketing Consultant
by Rebecca LeClaire - Website Design Company Consultant and Startup, Online Business, SEO & Marketing Consultant