Advanced LAN Online

Advanced LAN Online Computer Repair, & Service. Onsite/Online Our Product is Ultimately “Service”

Dependable onsite service is essential in today’s business world.

You need a strong technology partner in meeting the special requirements of business users, with a proven record of service reliability, customer satisfaction, and technology innovation. Advanced LAN Online is a skilled on-line/on-site PC service company who specializes in installation, repair, and maintenance of local area networks as well as stand-alone systems,

What does it take to configure

a system suitable for your company? It takes skillful specialized knowledge, strategy, and technique. Advanced LAN Online offers a strong background of experience and prides itself on staying on top of today’s ever-changing technology. This, combined with our dedication to always meet our customers needs, makes us your best source for complete PC solutions.

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We’re a different kind of computer repair company.
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We’re a different kind of computer repair company.

Say Your Goodbyes to Internet ExplorerAfter June 2022, Microsoft will disable the IE11 desktop application and redirect ...
01/03/2022

Say Your Goodbyes to Internet Explorer

After June 2022, Microsoft will disable the IE11 desktop application and redirect users to Microsoft Edge.

Microsoft is putting Internet Explorer (mostly) out of its misery in 2022, when the company ends mainstream support for the aging browser.

On Wednesday, the company announced the official retirement date: “With Microsoft Edge capable of assuming this responsibility and more, the Internet Explorer 11 desktop application will be retired and go out of support on June 15, 2022, for certain versions of Windows 10."

At that point, the IE11 desktop application will be disabled and redirect to Microsoft Edge, the company added in an FAQ about the shutdown.

Originally launched in 1995, the much-maligned Internet Explorer has long been irrelevant in today’s consumer market. It currently holds a measly 3.8% share of the desktop browser space. Google’s Chrome dominates with a nearly 70% share.

But surprisingly, Microsoft has continued bundling Internet Explorer 11 in Windows 10, even as the company has been heavily promoting Edge to consumers. That’s because a lot of older, enterprise software or websites only work with IE. According to a Microsoft commissioned-survey, companies on average use 1,678 legacy apps.

Nevertheless, last year Microsoft began signaling the end of Internet Explorer when it announced Microsoft 365 office applications would no longer run on the browser as of August 2021. To compensate, the company is encouraging users still reliant on IE to use the “Internet Explorer mode” found on Edge.

“With Microsoft Edge, we provide a path to the web’s future while still respecting the web’s past,” the company wrote in Wednesday’s announcement. “Change was necessary, but we didn’t want to leave reliable, still-functioning websites and applications behind.”

In a video, Microsoft also said 99.7% of apps are compatible with the newest versions of its products. For apps that don't work, Redmond is encouraging enterprises to contact the company, and promising that its engineers will fix the issue "at no additional cost."

If you must have IE, the good news is that Internet Explorer 11 will remain available for users of Windows 10 Long-Term Servicing Channel and via the Server Internet Explorer 11 desktop applications. In addition, the company plans to continue to support the MSHTML Trident engine behind IE11.

Windows server 2016 Upgrades, hardware cleanup, data transfers, software installation and Active Directory configuration...
10/21/2020

Windows server 2016 Upgrades, hardware cleanup, data transfers, software installation and Active Directory configurations, it what we do! 😎

These are the online scams you should be most careful about when being online
06/23/2020

These are the online scams you should be most careful about when being online

What You Need to Know About Creating System Image BackupsSystem images are complete backups of everything on your PC’s h...
04/14/2020

What You Need to Know About Creating System Image Backups

System images are complete backups of everything on your PC’s hard drive or a single partition. They allow you to take a snapshot of your entire drive, system files and all.

Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X all have integrated ways to create system image backups. There are sometimes good reasons to do this, but they shouldn’t be your regular backup strategy.

What is a System Image?

A system image is a file — or set of files — that contains everything on a PC’s hard drive, or just from one single partition. A system imaging program looks at the hard drive, copying everything bit by bit. You then have a complete system image you can copy back onto a drive to restore the system state.

The system image contains a complete snapshot of everything on the computer’s hard drive at any given time. So, if you have 500 GB of space used on a 1 TB drive, the system image will be about 500 GB. Some system image programs use compression to shrink the system image’s size by as much as possible, but don’t count on saving much space in this way.

Different system image programs use different types of system images. For maximum compatibility, you should use the same tool you used to create the system image to restore it. Windows itself creates system images that contain multiple files with the .xml and .vhd file extensions. System images are just one of the many back up tools included in Windows.

System Images Aren’t Ideal for Normal Backups

System images aren’t the ideal way to create normal backups of your computer and its files. System images are very large, and they contain files you really don’t need. On Windows, they’ll probably include tens of gigabytes of Windows system files. If your hard drive crashes, you can always just reinstall Windows — you don’t need backup copies of all these files. The same goes for program files. If your hard drive crashes, you don’t need an image of your installed Microsoft Office and Photoshop program files — you can just reinstall these programs on a new Windows system.

System image backups will capture files you can easily redownload and reinstall as well as files you don’t care about. You can’t control what is and isn’t backed up — you end up with an image containing everything on your hard drive.

Because so much data has to be backed up, a system image will take a much longer time to create than a smaller, more focused backup. It will also be harder to import on another computer. If your entire computer dies, you won’t be able to just restore a system image that was created on another computer — your Windows installation won’t run properly on different hardware. You’d need to reinstall Windows anyway.

This doesn’t just apply to Windows. Macs include an integrated way to create system images, and Apple advises you only restore system files on the same Mac the backup was created on.

For typical backups, you should just back up the files that are actually important to you. If your system ever goes down, you can then reinstall Windows and your programs and restore your personal files from the backup. Use File History to do this on Windows 8 or Windows Backup to do this on Windows 7.

When You Should Create a System Image

System images can still be useful. For example, let’s say you want to upgrade your computer’s hard drive — maybe you’re upgrading from a slower mechanical hard drive to a speedy solid-state drive. You can create a system image of your computer’s hard drive, swap the drive out for an SSD, and then restore that image to the SSD. This will migrate your entire operating system to the SSD. Of course, if both drives can fit in your computer at once, you may be better off using a system imaging program to copy the contents of your hard drive directly to the SSD rather than creating a system image backup and then restoring from that, which will take twice as long.

These types of images can also be used by system administrators, who could roll out a standard system image on different PCs across their network. A server or other mission-critical computer could be configured and a system image created to restore the software to that specific state.

To Our Customers, existing and newAs we navigate this tough time together, we first and foremost hope that you and your ...
03/23/2020

To Our Customers, existing and new

As we navigate this tough time together, we first and foremost hope that you and your loved ones are safe. We are open for business and onsite services are available if needed.

We would like to share the following with respect to our business operations in order to continue to help our community. With people needing to be able to work from home,
We are offering our online remote servicing at a very low discount rate for the next 30 days at $10 per hour, and our onsite service at $35 per hour (normally $45 and $75 per hour)

How it works: Online remote computer support is IT assistance delivered right to your workstation or PC via the Internet.The remote technician uses remote-controlled software to inspect and troubleshoot issues, perform maintenance, and make repairs - all in real-time while you watch. With some employers having their staffs to work remotely, the popularity of off-site problem solving has grown. It's not just businesses, the casual day-to-day users also needs help to get things done. Remote computer support is a fast, convenient, and cost-effective alternative to unraveling and fixing day-to-day technical difficulties. Even if you just have a question, give us a call, we are here to provide the help you need. - Jim Luna (owner and operator)

Come visit us at the 38th Annual Home Show in Lake Havasu City, March 27th - 29th, 2020 in booth  #7, Admission is free,...
03/04/2020

Come visit us at the 38th Annual Home Show in Lake Havasu City, March 27th - 29th, 2020 in booth #7, Admission is free, Vendors inside & out! Looking forward to seeing new and existing clients...

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