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>Free Virus Protection | Remove infection from your PC

20 三月, 2011 發表留言

> This video will show you how to remove some infections from your PC using AVG Rescue CD: http://www.avg.com The AVG Rescue CD is a free-to-use product that anyone can download. This also covers any new program versions and virus database updates. If you have any other paid AVG license, you are also entitled to receive our full technical support. The AVG Rescue CD is essentially a portable version of AVG Anti-Virus supplied through Linux distribution. It can be used in the form of a bootable CD or bootable USB flash drive to recover your computer when the system cannot be loaded normally, such as after an extensive or deep-rooted virus infection. In short, the AVG Rescue CD enables you to fully remove infections from an otherwise inoperable PC and render the system bootable again. AVG Rescue CD tool can be very usefull in case it is not possible to remove some infection standard ways (eg AVG or any other anti-virus software is not installed on target PC and for some reason it is not possible to install it). You can download AVG Rescue CD from here: http://www.avg.com Looking for free antivirus download? Click here: http://www.avg.com

>How toTake Apart an iMac – Part 1 (Remove Front Panel)

28 二月, 2011 發表留言

> iMac Take Apart – Part 1 (Remove Front Panel) In this video I will show you how to remove the front panel from your White Intel iMac & G5 iMac with iSight. There are a few videos online showing how to pull the front panel off but mis showing you how to properly disconnect the top of the panel from the iMac. This is a very important step so that you do not break the panel or metal fingers that hold the panel to the iMac. *** You need to have an Apple Access Card Tool to properly disconnect the panel from the iMac *** Online this card/tool can cost $20-$30 but I have posted a video here showing you how easy it is to make your own for Free. http://www.youtube.com Related Video: –“iMac Take Apart – Part 2 (Remove LCD Panel)" http://www.youtube.com ******** I would like to point out that if your computer is still under warranty or you have very little or no computer hardware knowledge at all then it’s highly recommended to take your Mac to an Authorized Apple Repair Shop. ******** — — Carter Blog: TwistedMac.com Profile Carter.TwistedMac.com