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Hi all I am a new volunteer here and I wish to help you with all your questions. For the last 11 years I had been employed by major companies as systems engineer and also held positions as a key technical support engineer. Can answer any type of questions you may have related to IT. Hoping I will be of help to you all.
Over 11 years of experience in the IT field. Experienced in hardware repairs, software installations, networking implementations, systems administration, consultancy and onsite customer support.
Advanced IT Technician Diploma(UK), MCP, MCDST, MCSA/MCSE 2003 and CCNA
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hi drew can you connect your pc with another monitor? or connect your monitor with another pc? this way you can see if the problem is from your monitor or from your pc's video card. Whilst I hope
Hi Dan do you have another monitor? if yes, connect it to your pc and check if it does the same. if it does the same then the problem lies with the video driver. make sure you have the latest drivers
hi arthur what you need to know is how much power your are consuming and then get a UPS with the required amount of capacity. there is no compatibility issues, a UPS could be used with anything...its
hi tomi it varies from a version of windows to another. check out these : XP: To see hidden files: 1.On the Tools menu in Windows Explorer, click Folder Options. 2.Click the View tab. 3
hi bill sleep = all sessions are saved (windows, opened progs etc) and the computer is put in a low voltage mode but its not turned off! hibernation = system state is saved to your hard drive and
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