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01/02/2015

Treat everyone with politeness,Even those who are rude to U.....Not because they are not nice,But bcoz u are nice....!!!**Good morning**

11/10/2012

A morning is a wonderful blessing,
either cloudy or sunny.
It stands for hope,
giving us another start
of what we call life.
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03/07/2012

My name is Fortune Thabetha and I'm a professional electronic repairer and have been in this electronic repairing line for more than 10 years. I've just finished compiling a guide about Electronics Repair Articles. The information in this guide was compiled from my best chosen repair articles. The reason I have chosen them was because I found that these topics could really benefit you especially in the electronic repair field. These information cannot be found anywhere else!


Here are the topics


1. The Importance on How To Diagnose A Problem In Electronics Circuits

2. Using Comparison Method To Solve Electronics Problems

3. Understanding CRT Monitor Flyback Transformer Internal Capacitor

4. Electronics Troubleshooting Techniques That Are Yet To Be Discovered

5. How To Modify CRT Monitor Screen (G2) Voltage

6. 10 Mistakes That Every Electronics Repairer Should Avoid


7. How To Repair No Power Problem In Computer Subwoofer Speaker System


8. Be Alert Of Surrounding Components In Electronics Circuits



9. How To Effectively Analyze Any Type Of Electronic Equipment And Be An Expert On That Field


10. 7 Reasons Why You Are Not Successful In The Electronic Repair Field


11. How To Make Full Use Of Your Blue ESR Meter


12. How To Save Some Money By Salvaging Electronics Parts From Junk Electronics Boards


13. 7 Majors Electronics Repairing Business Mistakes To Avoid



14. How To Make Your Own Monitor Blur Buster From Junk CRT Monitor Flyback Transformer


15. How To Completely Check The High Voltage Circuit In CRT Monitor/Television


16. Troubleshooting The Microcontroller Circuits In Electronic Equipment


17. Troubleshooting And Repairing Mainboard


18. Understanding The High Voltage And X-Ray Protection Circuit In CRT Monitor/ Television


19. How To Perform A Simple Voltage Test On Circuit Board



20. How To Locate Some Good Testing Points In Electronic Circuits


21. Understanding Transistor Function In Electronic Circuits


22. How To Completely Tackle Intermittent Faults In Electronic Circuits


23. How To Create Your Own Flowchart For Troubleshooting And Repairing Purposes


24. The Important Of Feedback in Electronic Circuit


I have compiled these articles to help shortcut your learning curve and save you the years of frustration and confusion that I had gone through while figuring out how to successfully repair electronic problems. This is exactly what I am going to teach you. What is the best part? Most of these repair techniques are quite easy to follow and understand.

for more infomation contact Fortune on 0838709447

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31/05/2012

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30/05/2012

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30/05/2012

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30/05/2012
30/05/2012

I'll start by saying nobody really knows why your computer freezes, lock-up, hangs, or stop responding. (I'll use these terms interchangeably throughout this article.) The reasons vary and no single event, process, or device can be the cause and cure to every lockup or freeze. I have searched high and low; over the
Hellow Frieds.....

years for a simple, easy to diagnose solution to the lock-up problem. However, in some cases I am able to isolate and correct the culprit. More often than not, the culprit is a buggy device driver.
The reason(s) you may experience computer freezes, could be software related or hardware related; perhaps it's a combination of both. Below is a broad list of some of common causes of computer freezes.

Memory:
Video
Device Drivers
Bad Motherboard
Bad Devices
System Resources
Software
Kitchen sink

OK, the kitchen sink is pushing it.. but you get the picture. Now that we know what may cause your computer to freeze or lockup the real question is how to isolate the cause and solve it.

Since there are numerous sites that addresses this issue I have composed a list that should be helpful.

Why Does My Computer Crash, Freeze or Hang All The Time?
If the Computer Freezes …
What should I do if my computer freezes up?
Why would your computer freeze up after defragmenting the hard drive?

pls contact Mr Fortune Thabetha 083 870 9447 or [email protected]

30/05/2012

Beware of online fraud

According to the Federal Trade Commission, 31 percent of reported victims of identity theft are young people. Teenagers make attractive targets because they have good credit ratings and little debt, and they tend to be less savvy than adults about how to keep personal information secure.

Some things that your children should know in order to be smart consumers and avoid online fraud

Never share personal information. Don't give out personal information, such as your full name or hometown, in an instant message (IM) or a chat room unless you are certain of the identity of the person with whom you are chatting.


Log off in public. If you use computers in a library or Internet cafe, log off completely before you leave. You don't know what software is installed on these computers or what it does and it might have keystroke tracking software installed.


Create secure passwords and keep them secret. For more information see item 1 above.


Use only secure sites. If your kids shop on the web, they should be sure the URL of any site where they enter financial information begins with https:// and features a yellow lock icon in the bottom right corner or a green address bar. They can click the icon or address bar to check thesecurity certificate for the site.


Recognize and report fraud. Teach your kids about the warning signs of identity fraud: preapproved credit card offers, calls from collection agencies, or unfamiliar financial statements. If your child suspects identity fraud, take action immediately to limit the damage. Contact their credit card company, banks, all three credit reporting agencies, and the police. Close any fraudulent accounts, and tell them to change their passwords for all online accounts. Keep records of all actions that you've taken.

29/05/2012

How to store your Passwords securely
Today, we all need passwords, login names, user names, and PIN numbers to access our Bank accounts, log onto the Internet, access our Emails etc. We are advised not to use the same password for different accounts, and we shouldn't write them down, in case somebody else finds our notes. If you are like many of us and have problems remembering them all, here is an idea that may help.

The principle is to create a file containing a list of all our confidential information. Then encrypt the file, so it cannot be opened without a password.

You can use pretty well any program to create the list, including Windows Notepad, Windows WordPad, or Microsoft Word.

To encrypt the file, you could use WinZip, WinRAR or the free 7-Zip utility.

If you decide to use 7-Zip, which uses strong AES-256bit encryption, you can follow the instructions below:-

Download 7-Zip from the 7-Zip website :-

http://www.7-Zip.org

Once it has downloaded, install it.

Then open your preferred text editor program, such as Windows Notepad, Windows WordPad or Microsoft Word, and make a list of all your passwords, login names, user names, PIN numbers etc.

Save the file, and remember the file name, and the location where you saved it. Open Windows Explorer and right mouse click on the file you just saved. A pop up menu should appear. Choose the menu option "7-Zip", then the option "Add to archive…" The next window shows you the new name of the file in the box under "Archive:". The file name should end with ".7z" Type a password in the boxes below "Encryption" then click on "OK".

You have now created a password protected file with your confidential information. All you need to do now is delete the original unencrypted file.

When you wish to open the new encrypted file, in Windows Explorer, right mouse click on the encrypted file and choose the option "7-Zip" then, "Open archive" In the next 7z window, right click on the file you wish to open, and select "Open". You will then be asked for your password.

If you forget the password all your file data might be lost. There is no way to recover this data unless you recall the password or somehow break into the file. So password protect only those files which are absolutely necessary.

Although your file or folder is password protected it still can be deleted, so always backup all your files, even those protected by passwords.

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