5 WAYS TO MAKE COMPUTER PROBLEMS A THING OF THE PAST

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Each week, break/fix computer repair shops fix a large number of computers and laptops, but this is often a case of 'locking the barn door after the horse has run.'

Computers have a knack for dying at the most inconvenient times, such as right before an important assignment is due tomorrow or right before you backup that big client deliverable.

To ensure that this does not happen to you, a Managed Service Provider (MSP) integrates their repair services with preventative measures. Their managed IT services can look after all your PCs remotely, safeguarding you from threats and system breakdown.

Anti-Virus Always Up to Date

Anti-virus software is commonly installed on small business computers, but they may not always have the most up-to-date virus and threat definitions. Every minute spent online puts these computers at risk, because anti-virus software will fail to detect and halt an unknown threat.

Every day, new infections and hacking threats emerge, and entire firms are dedicated to developing anti-virus patches to combat them. An MSP can maintain your anti-virus definitions, ensuring that your computers are protected against even the most recent viruses.

Software Patches

Hackers enjoy experimenting with novel techniques to get access to computer systems. Patches are released on a regular basis by software vendors like Microsoft and Apple to patch these security issues.

Patches are meant to be applied automatically, but we frequently find that this isn't the case — patches didn't download, were canceled, or resulted in an error. MSP services include remotely verifying that each patch has been applied correctly and, if necessary, troubleshooting.

As a bonus, if new features are bundled into an update, you'll find them pre-installed.

Early Failure Detection

When certain components in your computer are about to fail, they sound an alert. Unfortunately, they aren't physical warning bells (that would be too easy), but rather background data that must be understood or manually verified. MSPs can keep an eye on them and recommend repairs as needed.

Data Protection

Hard drives, which hold your data, do wear down over time, but they're one of the elements that give you early indications. MSPs can keep an eye on this and give you plenty of notice so you can back up your vital files.

When the time comes, they'll work with you to schedule a drive replacement, making care to clone or reinstall your operating system, depending on your needs.

Tune-Ups

Even the most well-maintained computer will eventually slow down. Hard drives become clogged, operating systems become corrupted, and removed software ghosts persist. MSPs may remotely schedule and perform routine maintenance to maintain your system in good shape and working at lightning speeds.

Conclusion

An MSP's managed IT service happens entirely behind the scenes, so there is no disruption to your experience. You simply enjoy the benefits of having your own IT specialist team at one flat, low cost. You and your team continue to use your computer/s as normal; the only difference is problems are fixed BEFORE they happen, and your system has the very best security against threats.

If you need help finding the right MSP for your business, then let me know, I will be happy to help. https://itsmrhino.com

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Hi @joebrochin
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Is there any way you can prove that the page you paraphrased from is from you?

Otherwise, I can't see it as anything other than plagiarism. And that is frowned upon.

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As i said, I use white label articles which I buy rights to. If you are not familiar with what white label is, it means you have rights to use as you see fit and place your name to it. White label articles are often sold to multiple businesses for use. It is not an uncommon business practice. I try to spin the content from its original to make it more unique and add my own verbiage, but ultimately all I am trying to do is provide information for potential clients that will add value. I am not a writer, I am a business owner.

@crypto.piotr and @josevas217 I thank you both for taking the time to inquire without judgement. I have tried my best to explain my use of white label content and what it is and how many small businesses use white label services.
It seems that Hive does not welcome this, and I am getting the feeling it will not be welcome here. Thank you for your time. I will move on. Best to you.

Truth be told, I'm not sure if such a practice would be appreciated by readers.

I do understand, that many small businesses use white label services (because it helps with SEO). But I think most of us here on steemit (or hive) would not appreciate it.

I would absolutely consider waste of my own time, if I would end up consuming content which is not original and is just a "spin".

Well, thank you for your response.
Best wishes to you sir.

hi @joebrochin

I've noticed that all your posts on HIVE are downvoted and you're acused of plagiarism.

As a source for this particular post, they shared that link: https://www.lewistonefix.com/single-post/2017/02/28/how-to-make-computer-issues-a-thing-of-the-past

Can you please explain it to me?

Regards, Piotr

Yes, As I tried to explain to Hivewatchers, I write my own white label articles and I purchase and use white label articles which I have purchased rights to for my niche business to provide information and value to readers and potential clients. I then spin and add my own verbiage to them. They are not plagiarized from any other author. Thank you for actually taking the time to ask instead of just downvoting, zeroing out rewards and telling me I have to prove they are my works and blacklisting me before asking questions unlike what they did.

Hi @joebrochin

I'm not sure what white label articles mean. However, what I know is that on Steemit and HIVE you won't do well if you will be using content which is not created by you.

Knowing that you use 3rd party content (either you paid for it or not - it don't really matter that much), which you then spin and publish - it simply doesn't even encourage to visit and read your publications.

Thank you for actually taking the time to ask instead of just downvoting, zeroing out rewards and telling me I have to prove they are my works and blacklisting me before asking questions unlike what they did.

I do not support what hivewatchers does and their methods are awful. instead of harrasing anyone - my goal is to support people who I consider valuable for our Project.hope community.

ps. I've added you on Discord. Let's talk. Truth is that I would need you to slow down with posting within PH (new members are requested to publish maximum once a week) and I would also need to ask you to avoid spinning other authors publications. You simply won't find people to enjoy your content, if readers will figure out that it's not unique and original. And that it doesn't really come from you.

Cheers, Piotr

Hi @crypto-piotr thank you.
To help you understand more. Here is a post I just made on Hive in response to Hive watchers and others who may have questions about the use of White Label content.
https://peakd.com/hive-196387/@joerhino/my-response-to-hivewatchers-and-others-with-questions

Greetings @joebrochin,

Anti-virus must be updated [up-to-date] on time

Anti-virus software must be from a genuine brands, Today We can find plenty of antivirus available which are not good for computer they are malware on their own,

Thank you for sharing : )

You bring up a great point about some malware parading as security software and it is something everyone should be aware of.

Thanks for your engagement and sharing.