Cooper Systems PC Repair

The following is a sponsored review.

Not everyone is computer literate. Some still need help while others are not so confident in fixing computers themselves. When you do need help for computer repairs, the right people for the job is needed in order to fix your PC problems.

The Memphis area knows Cooper Systems all too well. They cater to Computer Repair Memphis, data recovery, and virus removal service to name a few. They also offer network services from a setup of a wireless home network to a complete business package with Microsoft Server and Microsoft Exchange.

They also sell computer related items and units catering to well known brands like Dell, Toshiba, Gateway, Compaq, Hewlett Packard, Sony, IBM, Acer and Lenovo.

Their service is no scam. They are a BBB Care certified company thus giving clients extra confidence that they are the real thing when it comes to fixing computer related issues and problems.

All their staff are certified techs to help clients with their specific needs. It only makes sense. After all, being BBB Care certified requires that staff must be technically capable to fixing such issues.

And what better way to ensure the validity and capability of their staff than to be certified.

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A Crucial Move

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Crucial.com for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

Upgrading your computer is not really that hard. You may think that only techies are the ones who can tweak computers without worries and with confidence.

I am a techie but I started out not as one and I actually tweaked my own desktop when I wanted to upgrade its RAM and hard drive. It was not hard. The wires may fool you into thinking upgrading computers is complex but it is not.

There are a ton of video tutorials too if you want some spoon feeding visuals to help you out just in case you still feel nervous about doing it yourself without any experience yet.

I recently used a system scanner that detects computer performance identifying the existing RAM that your computer has and provides a listing of recommendations how much memory is applicable to you.

There were many recommendations given to me which is hardly surprising since my current computer specs suck at 2GB of RAM. Probably a 4GB or 8GB would surely boost my computer’s performance.

And price is really not a problem because memory sticks are not very expensive. See the screenshot of my system scan showing that my PC has only 2GB of RAM.

The scanner came from Crucial.com and there are also a ton of other video assets to help you out, which are fairly easy to understand even for a non techie.

Even old computers can have their lives extended. That is, if you add the right specs to it. Check out Crucial’s system scanner to see what computer parts you may need to upgrade in order to have your computer keep up to speed running the latest softwares.

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My PC Reports. About Time You Know

According to an AOL/Salary.com survey, employees admit to using work computers for personal use an average of around 2 hours per day. They say that businesses lose big because of the amount of time being abused not related to work.

However, I have to say that even the CEO does crap related to personal use. Now, as the owner of the company you may want to monitor their activities if you are the traditional type of person who wants people to work like robots ensuring that every minute is used for work and not something else.

Yes, there are free software that can monitor reports in any Internet related activities like website usage, chat logs and others but they are pretty limited. If you want the detailed stuffs, you have to invest even just a little.

For starters, you can check My PC Reports. It provides daily, time based reports that detail all application and website usage on monitored computers. These reports indicate how much time each employee spends on every program and the documents and websites they look at.

Reports feature graphical charts, detailed views of top 3 usage areas and online archive access enables you to look at the history of an employee’s Internet habits. For as low as $10 each month, sign up now!

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