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  • Adding NVMe SSD’s to Older Systems

    Adding NVMe SSD’s to Older Systems

    Been contemplating upgrading my old custom tower with a NVMe drive for awhile now, but always put it on the back burner. Finally bit the bullet, after loading certain apps seemed slower than usual. The system already had a Samsung EVO SATA SSD, so it’s not a dinosaur in terms of speed, reaching 500 Mbps…

  • Xbox One S HDMI port replacement

    Xbox One S HDMI port replacement

    This repair was fairly straight-forward, the cable had been pulled and damaged the hdmi port. The connector was skewed and a couple pins were bent and exposed within the connector. Luckily after disassembly, the traces on the motherboard were intact and almost pristine. I decided to go with the least aggressive method using low melt.…

  • Buying A New Laptop

    Buying A New Laptop

    If you’re in the market for a new laptop, here are some specs to keep in mind. I always advise clients to aim for mid to high-end laptops, so that you will not need to upgrade for awhile and have a better overall experience. Processor (CPU) Intel Core i7-12800H AMD Ryzen 7 5800H Intel is…

  • Windows 10 Preview

    Windows 10 Preview

    The new Windows OS, Windows 10, is already in Preview stage and is only a matter of time before its release. You can download the technical preview at Microsoft. There are some notable changes that i think will help reluctant users transition over. The biggest problem that users were complaining about was the new Start…

  • Stop the Pop-ups

    Stop the Pop-ups

    Pop-ups can originate from several different sources – an installed program, virus, operating system, bundled software, websites. In general,  i am going to refer to pop-ups as any kind of window that opens without user interaction. Non-malicious pop-ups can any of the sources described. For websites, the pop-ups are usually ads for the site or…

  • Lengthen the life of your computer

    Lengthen the life of your computer

    Many average users think computers do not require any maintenance in the physical world, but they do. In reality, it only requires a small amount of maintenance and just common sense. Below is a photo of a laptop I recently looked at, notice the large dust/lint ball that was lodged between the fan and the…