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Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Computer Repair in Studio City

Finally a good computer repair near Studio City! I have been to places such as Geek Squad, etc aka “waste of time+money”. Let me tell you, I was impressed by the knowledge of the technicians here at E-Geniuses. Too much “know how” that it was somewhat scary! haha Anyway, I brought my laptop in because it just would not turn on. I had no idea what was wrong w/ it. So I googled computer repair near me in Studio City and called in for live help. Fantastic service as I was set up to come in asap since it was an emergency on my part! I have to say I was in and out of their shop w/ my laptop working in under 15 minutes. Wow! I decided to set up a Monthly Maintenance Plan, which was extremely helpful and saved me money in the long run. I am now a BIG FAN of E-Geniuses!!!

~Vanessa

Should I Turn Off My Computer at Night?

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Here is a very common question we get asked by our clients. “Is it better to turn the computer off at night or is it better to keep it on?” We will answer this frequently asked question. We will also discuss power-saving modes such as standby and hibernate.

Some people seem to think that if you keep your computer on overnight, that somehow malicious “hackers” will try to infiltrate your system. The fact is that if your computer is riddled with viruses and spyware, the hackers can access your computer any time it is on, even if you’re using it! Having  good anti-virus, anti-spyware and anti-malware programs is essential. If you have these scheduled to scan your computer at night, when you aren’t using it, then it is actually beneficial to keep your computer running at night.

The problem with keeping the computer on has less to do with security and more to do with power consumption and lifespan. It costs money to keep the computer and monitor on. Keeping your computer on also lowers the lifespan of your computer. Monitors lose brightness over time when kept on for extended periods of time. Hard drives and fans begin to fail eventually. Your electric bills will start to go up.

So what’s the solution? The answer is in setting your computer’s power options to suit your usage.

First you should make sure that your monitor is set to turn off when it isn’t in use for a set period of time. The steps are different depending on the version of Windows you are running, but basically you will want to go to the control panel, look for your power options, then change how long it takes before the monitor goes to sleep when the mouse or keyboard isn’t being used. Two and a half hours is safe if you plan to watch movies often and for most people 30 minutes is more than enough time to keep the screen “awake”.

Another important setting is the standby and hibernate options. These are modes where the computer seems to be turned off, but is actually on but in a low-power state. Here are some basic differences between stanby,  hibernate and a full shutdown/startup:

Standby: fastest to startup and shutdown, consumes the most power, aside from being completely on of course. (Important when running on laptop battery power)

Hibernate: takes longer to shutdown and startup than standby-mode but faster than from a full shutdown, consumes less power than standby but more power than a full shutdown.

Full Shutdown/Startup: takes longest to shutdown and startup, consumes the least amount of power when off.

I like to set my computer to standby after about 2 hours, but the optimal setting varies from user to user. It all depends on when you prefer for your computer to “sleep”.

I don’t like waiting  for my computer to boot up. I usually want to just briefly look at a website or check my emails, something that will take 1 or 2 minutes. It wouldn’t make sense for me to wait two minutes to do something that only takes two minutes. Sometimes I will restart my computer when it is acting up. Standby or hibernate won’t fix those issues. The only time I do a full shutdown is when I am transporting my desktop computer or when I am putting my laptop away for a long period of time and don’t want the battery to drain. Any other time, I am using standby mode. I don’t use hibernate because it just does not seem that much faster than doing the full restart and does not offer the benefits of the full restart (clearing the ram to make the computer run more efficiently.)

So should you keep your computer running at night? Probably not. Should you turn it completely off? Not unless you like waiting for the computer to bootup. Should you put it in a lower power state? Yes. Standby works the best in most situations.

Unsecured Wireless Network Risks

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

You have your laptop, you need get online but you don’t have a broadband card with you. The system is telling you that an open wireless network named “default” is available. Lucky you right? Wrong.

Common Unsecured Wireless Network Names: default, linksys, Wireless, WLAN, 1234, any

Common Unsecured Wireless Network Names: default, linksys, Wireless, WLAN, 1234, any.

Anytime you try to connect to an unsecured wireless network you cannot be sure who else is on the same network.

One of the main dangers of connecting to open wireless networks is that other users may be able to browse your shared folders. This can be prevented by making sure that folder sharing is turned off and a software firewall is installed and properly configured.

Windows XP File and Print Sharing Screenshot

Windows XP File and Print Sharing Screenshot

Mac OS X Sharing Preferences Window

Mac OS X Sharing Preferences Window

When connecting to these open hotspots, you also run the risk of having your data intercepted. It is possible for someone to read the wirelessly transferred data if it is not properly encrypted. Your emails, your chats, and your passwords can be captured by a hacker using a relatively simple setup.

We recommend that you only connect to secured networks. This greatly decreases the risk of being hacked. Even then, you will still want to have the added protection of a software firewall, encrypted email, and share settings turned off until you are on a wired network.

You might also want to consider subscribing to a broadband connection if you need have high speed Internet access on-the-go on a regular basis. This will give you a dedicated secure connection to your ISP.

USB Wireless Broadband Card

USB Wireless Broadband Card

Now that you know the potential dangers of connecting to unsecured wireless networks, you can make sure your friends and family are aware of the risks as well.

To secure your wireless network, call us to talk to one of our E-Geniuses Technicians.
www.E-Geniuses.com.

Monthly Maintenance Plan

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

Have the piece of mind that your computer system will remain in optimal working condition due to monthly scans, updates and optimization. All work is done over the Internet via a secure connection by an E-Geniuses Technician. A high-speed Internet connection is required. Virus protection is something everyone needs, but true protection can only be a reality with preventive measures such as having the most up-to-date virus removal software, spyware removal software, operating system patches, and a Computer Genius looking out for you. Identity theft is a reality, but it is preventable. Let an E-Geniuses Maintenance Technician ensure that your PC, Mac, Desktop, Laptop/Notebook are up to speed.

Maintenance Plan Comparison Chart

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Wired or Wireless Network Setup

Saturday, April 18th, 2009

Work and play wirelessly throughout your home or business on your laptop(s). Enables you to share your files, programs, printers and Internet connection through a wireless network (Price includes networking for two computers, or a computer or laptop and a wireless router, wireless router counts as a computer, extra charge for each additional computer). We setup wireless router passwords that add a layer of identity theft protection when clients are doing online backups, online banking or for telecommuters who log in remotely into an office computer.

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New Computer Setup

Saturday, April 18th, 2009

Ensures that your new system is installed properly and in accordance with your specific preferences. Includes unboxing, wiring, setup, setting configuration, wired Internet setup if pre-wired and activated. Includes a free anti-virus, anti-spyware and software firewall. We setup laptops as well.

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