What do you do when the software programs seem ‘unresponsive’ or you have a PC that is ‘freezing up’? While this can often be a Windows failure, there are times when the fault lies with the hardware - so where’s the best place to start looking to establish which it is? Click on the following […]
Entries Categorized as 'Hardware and software'
Improving Program Response Times
August 15, 2007
If you know what is wrong with a PC why test any of the other components?
July 19, 2007
Answer: “Recently a client had a problem with a new graphics card they had purchased which seemed to be faulty, but thanks to using Micro 2000 we were able to not only resolve the problem and ensure the replacement card was fully operational, it also located a number of bad sectors, resolved the problem plus […]
Can you totally erase your company’s sensitive data?
July 6, 2007
Most people are aware of the fact that before getting rid of a PC, whether it was for personal or professional use, they need to ensure that the data that is still stored on the hard drive is made inaccessible to others.However, what is not so generally known is the fact that, while there are […]
Are you STILL swapping out PC hardware parts to try and fix computer faults?
June 27, 2007
Are you still going THROUGH the O/S to diagnose faults? Do you CROSS YOUR FINGERS hoping that the PC is 100% fixed? Isn’t it time you found out just how easy it is to avoid all this and get straight to the route of the problem?
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Take Complete Control of your Network with RemoteScope V3
May 23, 2007
Anyone who runs a network knows that the day to day management of this can be very time consuming, so the ability to centralize and automate these functions could not only save you a lot of shoe leather, but also save the company a lot of money! We’ve just released the latest version of our […]
Protect yourself against data loss
May 16, 2007
If you’ve ever experienced a damaged or corrupted Master Boot Record (MBR), perhaps due to a virus, you will know that this can result in serious data loss - and that the ability to save and/or restore the MBR is vital. To see just how easy it is to protect against this click on the […]
Does your memory pass the test?
May 10, 2007
How you tested your memory recently? Memory problems can manifest themselves in many ways - so, if a PC isn’t running 100%, ruling this out first is sometimes a good place to start! But anyone who has used a DOS or O/S based memory tester knows that the results can be inaccurate because these testers […]
PC Troubleshooting - Intermittent Faults
May 3, 2007
How would you like to have an automated system that could track down intermittent faults on any PC? Having a utility that can run a repeating loop of tests is sometimes the only way to catch this type of problem, which by its nature will seldom perform on cue during a single run-through of a […]
Guide to troubleshooting hardware
April 13, 2007
What would you do if you were in a foreign country and you did not speak the language and you needed to get from one place to another as quickly and as cost effectively as possible? Would you ask for directions from another tourist or would you ask someone native to that region? Well, Micro-Scope […]
Are you working with any of the following: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows ME, Window XP, Windows Vista, DOS, OS2, Linux, UNIX?
April 4, 2007
Did you know that you only need one version of Microscope to troubleshoot a desktop, laptop or server using any of the above? And that you can choose between the following to trace down any hardware fault on these systems; Floppy, CD, USB Stick - so you won’t even need to open up the box […]
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