by Nick Bernfeld | Mar 29, 2014 | Articles
If you are a windows XP user, chances are high that you have received the end of support pop up message which mentions that Microsoft will end support for windows Xp on April 8th, 2014 (see photo below) Many users have been asking what this message means and what next...
by Nick Bernfeld | Feb 8, 2014 | Articles
Windows 8 has dramatically revolutionized the desktop user experience since its public release in august 2012. Compared to its predecessors, the new windows 8 is more flexible, user friendly, adaptable and ships with a new desktop interface change, which is...
by Nick Bernfeld | Sep 24, 2013 | Articles, Warnings
Do not open this e-mail or Click any links it’s a Virus/Scam! Here is a malware phishing email that warns that USPS needs you to print a label. The attachment Case_nnnn.zip is an executable virus (or Trojan Horse). USPS is a real company, this email isn’t from...
by Nick Bernfeld | Sep 3, 2013 | Articles, Common Issues
The issue: Disable password and lock screens Oh, how I hate thee, Windows 8 lock screen. Passwords and lock screens make a lot of sense on portable laptops and touchscreen tablets, but on your personal desktop—safe and secure in your home—they’re just speed bumps...
by Nick Bernfeld | Aug 28, 2013 | Articles, Common Issues
Microsoft why do you do these things to us? Microsoft is committed to having everyone use the Start screen instead of the Start button and start menu found in previous versions of Windows and therefore has no setting to enable or disable the start button. However,...