Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Black Friday Tips for PCs



Black Friday is almost here! It's the day that officially marks the beginning of the holiday shopping season. Shoppers will line up in front of stores at the crack of dark to be the first to take advantage of crazy deals. Many online retailers like Amazon have begun posting special "Black Friday" offers almost a week before Thanksgiving.

If you have someone on your gift list with an interest in electronics, you may be privy to the year's most incredible deals. Wherever you shop, it's still important to walk in armed with the knowledge to shop wisely. For your benefit, we've assembled some important tips for shopping for this year's hottest tech.


Netbooks

Netbooks are already an amazing new low-cost solution for portable computing. Many retailers will want to draw in consumers who passed up the back-to-school deals just a couple months ago. Some stores are offering netbooks for under $150!

Be sure you also get the right accessories for your netbook! Netbooks don't have built-in optical disc drives like their laptop cousins. Remember to grab one to install your needed software or back-up your data.

A spare netbook AC adapter couldn't hurt either.

A word of caution: Beware of deals that are too good to be true. Some netbooks that are closer to the $100 mark will be offered at places like Kmart. However, these are poor quality netbooks that run Windows CE. For just $50 more, you can get a better netbook that runs either Windows XP or the new Windows 7.


Windows 7

Speaking of Windows 7, this is the ultimate PC gift that keeps on giving! Microsoft's latest version of Windows has been receiving exemplary reviews since its release in October.

Users running Windows Vista will be grateful of the vast improvements that Windows 7 will make on their PC's operating system. Those who are even fond of the older, more reputable Windows XP will have reasons to upgrade to Windows 7.

If you'd like to spread the joy of Windows 7 with someone you love for Christmas, we'd love to help! Installing an operating system can be tricky; especially for older family members or anyone unsure about their computer savvy.

Triangle Laptops performs professional Windows 7 installation for customers who would prefer to trust the task with experienced hands. All versions of Windows 7 are available and we offer additional benefits with our services. Contact us for more information!


HDTVs

High-definition televisions are practically being given away during the holidays. Several retailers like Radio Shack and Target are offering 32in HDTVs for prices well under $400.

With the end of the football season approaching, now is the time to strike for viewing it in beautiful high-definition! A big-screen HDTV is the perfect center piece to a Superbowl party!

An added bonus to these HDTVs is that they also expand upon your PC experience. HDTVs actually double as computer monitors. For most laptop or desktop PCs, all you need is to connect the video output into the HDTVs input. Older laptops may have either an S-video or external VGA port that works perfectly. Newer models of PCs with advanced video cards may have either DVI or HDMI ports.

Once your PC is connected (here's our tips for how), you're able to use your HDTV to carry out tasks or surf the web from the comfort of your living room couch. You can also stream video from sites like Hulu, watch other video files, or play video games loaded on your computer, turning your HDTV into the ultimate media center!


Accessories

Whatever your gift agenda, making sure you've picked up the necessary accessories could be the linch pin of achieving the full holiday experience. After all, what fun is it to receive an awesome new toy if you aren't equipped to play with it?

As always, Triangle Laptops offers the most key components for your computers and other electronics. This includes the most crucial parts, such as AC adapters and batteries, but also important peripherals like external drives and docking stations. We even offer video game accessories to maximize your gaming experience.


Triangle Laptops, in addition to its laptop part catalog, also offers PC repair and upgrades.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Top 10 Reasons to Upgrade from Windows XP to Windows 7



Since its release, Windows Vista has developed quite the bad reputation. It had painful compatibility issues early on and continues to suffer from system-slowing bloat. This caused many PC users to become hesitant about moving on from using the previous version of Windows, Windows XP. There even grew a demand for new PC buyers to pay premium prices so that their next computer would be downgraded from Vista to Windows XP.

Now that Windows 7 has finally been released, some users remain cautious. Windows 7 has received rave reviews since its release, but it still has Vista-like appearance on the surface.

To make the decision even easier for those who are still unsure, here are our Top 10 Windows 7 Features:


XP Mode

If you're concerned about your older applications being compatible with the new Windows 7, Microsoft has created this option to insure that you're able to continue using all your favorite software. Keep in mind, though, that this feature is only available for the Professional and Ultimate versions of Windows 7. If you think you'll need XP Mode to run important applications, be sure to upgrade to either of these versions as the Home version will not have it.




64-bit Support

Using 64-bit processors is becoming the way of the future for computers. Newer PC hardware that is 64-bit compatible will allow for 4GB or more of RAM. This will greatly increase your PC's speed and productivity. If you're upgrading an older PC that isn't able to run 64-bit software, you may want to stick with the 32-bit versions of Windows 7.


Fast Access

Windows 7 has some new tricks that will help you more quickly get to your files and programs. The Pin feature will create a taskbar link to an item that you frequently use.

Jump List is a similar feature that will create a list of shortcuts to your most commonly accessed files.


Better Window Management

When you drag an active window to the side of your screen, the Snap feature will instantly hook it to the screen's edge and expand it vertically. This turns that window into a kind of sidebar for your workspace.


Faster Windows Search

The new Windows 7 version of Windows Search will improve how you find files that you may have misplaced or you've forgotten where you've saved. There are new search options and the search field will generate a list of possible files as you type.


File and Printer Sharing

You can connect multiple PCs together using Windows HomeGroup to share files as well as printers. Naturally, there are also security options that protect selected files and folders that you don't want shared publicly over the network.


Media Center

Windows Media Center can transform your PC into the multimedia center for your home or office. Connect your PC to an HDTV to watch videos, listen to music, or view photos from your media library. When connected to a TV tuner, Media Center will also allow you to watch, pause, and record live television broadcasts.




Easier Network Connection

If you're running Windows 7 from a laptop or a netbook, connecting with a wireless network will be much easier. Windows 7 can find and connect with nearby wireless networks, VPN, and mobile broadband with just a few clicks!


Faster Response Time

The Sleep feature in Windows has been a bit of a speedbump for when you're ready to jump back into work. The Sleep and Resume functions in Windows 7 have been greatly improved so that you don't miss a beat! There is also an increase in detecting and accessing USB devices so that they're ready to use within seconds.


Improved Safety

Windows 7 has a Backup and Restore feature that will regularly make copies of your important settings and files. Full system backups are also available, if you don't want to risk losing all that data in the unfortunate event of hard drive failure.

If you have children, there are also Parental Controls that will help keep your home PC more family friendly. It will also help prevent malicious software from accidentally affecting your computer.


Triangle Laptops offers upgrades to Windows 7 as part of our PC repair service. If you're interested in joining us in the new generation of Windows, please contact us by email or call toll-free 1-877-456-7869.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Backing Up Ain't Hard To Do!



If there's one tip that I could ever pass on to our fellow computer users, it's to routinely back up your data. Heaven forbid, but there may come a time, when you least expect it, that your computer's hard drive will be damaged or fail. This can be especially devastating if any of your important files can no longer be accessed from the drive. Or worse, destroyed.

Data stored on our laptop hard drives are most critical, since they can be more expensive than desktop PC hard drives, and tricky to repair.

The first item that you'll need for backing up your data is some form of data storage. The amount of storage you'll need of course depends on how much data you're backing up.

For some, a recordable CD or DVD might be plenty. If your laptop or desktop PC doesn't have a recordable optical drive installed, you can easily use an external DVD burner. This should be enough if you're backing up your documents, address book, email, internet bookmarks, or other small projects.

For things like this, you should probably create a CD or DVD back-up disc once every week. I suggest doing so on a Friday evening, so you have complete peace of mind for the weekend.

You might have projects that you want to back up daily. Losing even a day's worth of work can be cumbersome, depending on what your project might be. Backing up your work to a new CD-R or DVD-R can get expensive, so in this case I recommend a portable USB flash drive. 1GB to 8GB should suffice, though larger capacities are available, should you need it. You'll not only have more storage space available on a thumb drive, but there are also security applications out there that will protect the data in case of theft.

If you have much more data that you'd like to insure an extra copy of, then you might want to invest in an external hard drive. An external hard drive is ideal for copying large media files (video or music collections), digital photo collections, or software downloads. A hard drive that's the same, if not double the capacity of your local hard drive is most recommended. As of the time of this writing, a 1TB (that's 1,000 gigabytes) external hard drive can easily be bought for under $80.



Off-site data storage services are also available. Depending on the service you sign up for (like Carbonite or Mozy), you'll be able to upload your data to their backup facility. This kind of service is useful in the event of a disaster that destroys all your local equipment. After all, if a fire or flood destroys your computer and the back-up drive sitting next to it, you're still out of luck.

Now that you have the storage, you'll need the tools to start creating the back-ups. A computer novice may make the mistake of simply storing their files on the external drive and call it a "back-up". But here's the rule: If you only have one copy, it's not a back-up! You'll need to create and synch multiple copies of your files to truly cover your bases.

Windows has some built-in back-up utilities, depending on which version you're using. You'll be able to create back-ups of files, settings, or your hard drive's entire contents.

Windows XP has its Backup Utility in the Start menu here:

Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> Backup



In Windows Vista and the new Windows 7, go to the Backup and Restore Center from your Control Panel. From there, go into System and Maintenance and click on Backup your computer. From here, you'll have the option to use Automatic Backup, which will schedule a regular back-up of selected files. Complete PC Backup will back-up everything, including system files and your installed applications.



There are plenty of third-party software utilities as well; many of them available for free. Though most of the free ones will only create copies of files and synchronize your back-ups with your local data.

High-end back-up software (such as Acronis True Image or Norton Ghost) will create complete disk images of your local drive. A disk image is essentially an exact copy of everything on a hard drive contained in one massive file.

This is why I recommended an external drive that's equal or greater than your local drive, as you may want to create multiple disk images. You can then use these images to perfectly recreate your system onto a new hard drive. This is a fantastic ability for not only replacing damaged drives, but also for simple hard drive upgrades.


In the unfortunate event that your hard drive does fail, Triangle Laptops can help you recover your lost data. As part of our laptop repair service, we perform an extensive check on your failed hard drive and take as many steps necessary to recover your important files.

For more information about laptop hard drive data recovery, take a look at our laptop repair service page. You can also send us your questions via email or call toll-free 1-877-456-7869.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Free Essential Windows 7 Downloads



Now that you have Windows 7 installed on your computer (and if you don't, we can install Windows 7 for you), it's time to give it a turbo boost with updated software. We've collected links to seven (get it?) of the top essential free software downloads that will enhance your new Windows 7 experience.


Ultimate Windows Tweaker / Windows 7 Tweak Guide




Windows 7 is already designed to perform faster and more user-friendly than Windows Vista...and arguably, Windows XP. But many of us aren't satisfied with a piece of software's default settings. They are, after all, set for the average user. With a little tinkering, we don't have to settle for average; we can do better!

Ultimate Windows Tweaker is a free application that will open up the hood for you in Windows 7. By selecting from an assortment of tick boxes, you can optimize the speed of your PC, adjust the user interface, and even improve security.

This tool is a slim 345KB executable that requires no install and can be run as a portable app from a flash drive. It even detects whether you're using it on Windows 7, Vista, and whether the OS is 32bit or 64bit.

For those who want something more hardcore, the guys over at Tweak Guides is currently working on a thorough Windows 7 tweak guide to go along side their fantastic Windows Vista and XP guides. There's more manual work involved, but the benefits are well worth the effort.


Microsoft Security Essentials




Nothing is more important than making sure that your computer is safe and secure. Microsoft Security Essentials is a free utility offered by Microsoft to defend your PC against viruses, spyware, and other malware that may infect your computer. Security Essentials establishes real-time protection and runs in the background, so it won't slow down your computers regular run time.

While tests show that Security Essentials is capable of protecting your system against over 98% of the current wide-spread malware, there is a third-party alternative. AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition is another reliable security application, which just recently updated to version 9.


Ninite




Ninite is a fast, convenient application for quickly installing your favorite third-party software. This can come in handy if you have a new computer or have to do a clean-reinstall of the operating system. You'll save hours off the chore of re-downloading and re-installing all the programs you use on a regular basis.

All you do is go to their website and check from a list of available popular programs. Ninite will collect the latest versions into one executable installer. The program will then install all of the selected applications with their default settings. The install will also reject any extra, unwanted features (like search toolbars, etc.) that other developers like to sneak in.

If you don't find one of your favorite applications from their list, they're very open to requests.


Windows Easy Transfer




We all have our own style in preferences in how we use our computers. Whenever you get a new PC to welcome into your family, it can be time consuming adjusting it to match the others that you use.

To make synchronization of multiple computers a lot less painless, Microsoft offers a handy tool: Windows Easy Transfer. This program will copy selected files, email, and settings that you need to transfer from one PC to another. You have the option of making the transfer over a network or saving them to a portable storage drive.

The transfer process will complete without disruption, regardless of running into incompatible files. If a file is unable to be included in the transfer, Easy Transfer will continue with the rest of the task and make a report of non-transferable files for your review.


Combined Codec Community Pack




It's becoming more and more common for people to connect their PC to an HDTV to act as a high-tech media center. (In fact, we wrote a PC-to-HDTV guide!) Video files are easily made available in high-definition video, with multiple subtitle and audio tracks. This is an incredible opportunity for users with high-end home video cameras and aspiring filmmakers!

In order to view video files these extreme features, you'll need to install the proper codecs to decipher them. The Combined Codec Community Pack is a bundle of all the essential codecs that your computer will need to play high-quality multimedia, as well as some media players most suited for the task. The pack is free and fully customizable, depending on your preferences.


Windows Live Photo Gallery




One of Microsofts key goals for developing Windows 7 was to reduce as much bloat as possible. As a result, many applications that had been packaged in with Windows up through Vista were removed. While these applications could be argued as unpopular, there are still a great many users that enjoyed or depended on them to carry out specific tasks.

One of those applications that users have expressed missing is Windows Photo Gallery. It was an easy-to-use image editor, great for managing your photos and home video collection. Microsoft has made a newer version for faithful users, called Windows Live Photo Gallery. It's free to download and install for Windows 7.


Live Mesh





Unlike Windows Easy Transfer, Live Mesh will allow you to share programs across multiple machines, along with your favorite files. This includes multiple platforms—PC, Mac, and even mobile devices.

Every computer with Live Mesh installed will be able to share resources with each other, whether on a network or connected remotely from the web. If you need an application on one computer that's installed on another, you can access the other computer's desktop and run it on your current display.

The service is free to use and signing up will give you an additional 5GB of web-based data storage.


If you would like Triangle Laptops to include any of these applications along with our professional Windows 7 installation, please let us know! Consult our laptop repair service page or contact us by email for details. You can also call toll-free 1-877-456-7869.

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