PCRx, LLC
08/10/2022
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Normally $15.00, we have it on clearance for $10.00. Anyone with small desks and desktop computers may find a desktop keyboard drawer a good space saver. It allows you to use the keyboard and set the monitor or computer on top. They are very strong and last a long time.
08/10/2022
Like new, used, laptop briefcases, $10 each or best offer. Call 276-322-1578 and leave a message.
The inside of the used notebook cases.
A very important tip for when you take your computer in for repairs. 99% of the time the technician will need your passWORD to do a complete repair. The passWORD or phrase is the first thing you enter in your new PC after your email address when setting it up. The PIN or personal identification number, is the 4 to 6 character number the PC allows as an easy to remember shortcut. There are certain processes that require the tech to have the whole harder to remember password or passphrase. Always write down your passwords when setting up any type of computer account. You can't remember them all. Just don't keep them under the keyboard.
We want to thank our many customers for using PCRx as your computer and printer repair service. Unfortunately, we have discovered the 24 years of service have taken a toll on our heath and we cannot stay open for business. We are going to retire and close shop at the end of March 2022. You may call us at 276-322-1578 for a short period of time afterwards to answer your questions. We hope all of you will be able to find another technician to solve your problems. I will keep this page up for a while and you may ask questions here. Thank you for your loyalty. Terry & Greg Gruchacz
01/28/2022
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Copied from Rick's Tech Tips Newsletter:
Today's Quick Tip....
Why you should restart your computer every few days
I receive lots of tech questions every week, and there's one that gets asked on a regular basis:
"Is it ok to leave my computer running all the time?"
The answer is no, it really isn't. Here's why...
Both Windows PCs and Macs tend to collect digital junk in their RAM storage areas over time, primarily from poorly-written programs and apps causing memory leaks and/or leaving parts of themselves behind in RAM when you close them out.
On top of that, transient glitches caused by power fluctuations can cause data corruption in isolated memory cells.
While these types of RAM issues typically go unnoticed by the user, they often subtly manifest themselves by causing system instability, system slow-downs and a wide variety of other issues.
And if the problem gets bad enough it can result in data loss, random reboots and other miscellaneous problems that can leave you both frustrated and confused.
Now all of the above begin said, it isn't really necessary to restart your computer every single day.
Just one weekly restart (which I do every Saturday morning) should easily be enough to keep the digital gremlins at bay and prevent the types of issues I described above from occurring.
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