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Podnutz Daily #203 – Give System Restore Some Love

Steve talks with Paul Ayala from Courante Online in San Antonio Paul handles computer repairs, consulting, and website development Topics discussed: The possibility of...

Podnutz Daily #199 – Timster's Tips

Steve talks with Tim Kelly (timster in the chat rooms) at timscomputerfix.com Computer repairs: Dell Insperon 8100 laptop: hanging at post screen. Tried memory,...

Podnutz Daily #196 – Across the Pond with StraightTalkingIT

Jamie from StraightTalkingIT.com joins us this week to give some great tips about his computer repair business. Topics discussed: Shop vs. working out of the home The...

Podnutz Daily #193 – Norton 2010 Internet Security

AcidBurn joins us to go over computer repair jobs he’s been working on, and a review of Norton 2010 Internet Security. Bill, also known as Acidburn Joins Steve...

Podnutz Daily #151 – Google Before You Act

Dell Latitude Power Jack Repair – I hate the power jacks they use – You have to remove almost everything to get to the jack – Never put this all back...

Podnutz Daily #147 – Full Scan > Quick Scan

MalwareBytes Quick Scan vs Full Scan – Always do a full scan for a customer – Running a registry cleaner first for a faster Full Scan Trend Micro PC Security...

Podnutz Daily #142 – I Hate Verizon Internet Security Suite

More issues with malware not allowing malwarebytes to run: – Repair permissions using Dial-A-Fix – More on the use of Trojan Remover to assist in getting...

Podnutz Daily #124 – Busy Season

Swamped in the shop 2 weeks before Christmas Possibly due to college kids coming home. — Raised the price to $120 laptop power jack repairs — Selling Norton...

Podnutz Daily #109 – IE8 Messed Up Comcast Mail

New shop rule might not have been a good idea: Install IE8 on all incoming computers. Computer came back in after the update to (beta) IE8 because the customer was...

Podnutz Daily #102 – Get Rid Of PC Protection Center 2008

Malwarebytes killed PC Protection Center 2008 when SuperAntiSpyware could not. Once Mawarebytes cleaned the machine, we updated SuperAntiSpyware and it found even more...