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Adventures in iOS Troubleshooting
The Culprit Apple iPod Touch (4th Generation) Model Number: A1367 Order Number: MC544LL/A Capacity: 32GB 11.9 GB Free Space The Symptoms Following the iOS 5 and 5.0.1 updates there appears to be random periodic crashes in many applications. This is independent of... read moreHow do I change my Windows Product Key?
A: For most of my customers, Windows licensing is never an issue. They purchase a computer, use it until it isn’t working satisfactorily buy a new computer and transfer their data. There is nothing wrong with that but for people that are in a small business... read moreLaunch a Command Prompt window
A: Windows Vista and Windows 7 launch a cmd.exe window differently than Windows XP did. With the introduction of Mac OS X and its UNIX underpinnings, even Macs can launch a command line. Click the tab below to see how each operating system launches a command line... read moreRestart a Windows 7 computer connected via Remote Desktop Connection
A:Among many things Windows 7 introduced was a lack of a convenient method to shutdown a computer you are connected to remotely. In Windows XP a remotely connected administrator used to be able to launch taskmgr.exe and use the shutdown command there. However, that... read moreIs your AT&T iPhone Ready for Traveling Abroad
A: So you’re traveling internationally soon? That’s great, according to the AT&T website, you may already have International roaming included with your service. To verify, you would want to call 611 on your AT&T phone to verify or to opt-out. If... read more
The Right way to Move your iTunes Library
A:Maybe you are a “drag-and-dropper” when it comes to backing up, or maybe you are trying to relocate your large music library to a new external drive. Or maybe you have a relatively small iTunes library and were hoping to take it with you on your keychain... read more
What is DNS?
A: Semantically, DNS is an acronym for Domain Name Service. It is a service that runs on computers connected to a network. The computers that perform the Domain Name Service are known as Domain Name Service Servers. This is (thankfully) shortened to DNS Servers. So... read moreC:windowssystem32rundll32.exe – Application not found
So what does all that mean? Well, when dealing with Windows viruses and spyware, you may run across the dialog box pictured on the right. We just recently had this pop up after using one of our spyware removal tools to get rid of the all-too-common “XP... read more