There will be no shows this Wed (Oct 29), Thurs (Oct 30), and Fri (Oct 31). Shows will resume Monday Nov 3rd.
I have a few things/projects I need to finish, (one of which is the new Podnutz.com website) and need a bit of time to get everything caught up. Shows will resume next week at the normal time.
Installing AVG is crashing computers? No Windows Explorer after install What is up with that? (Several chatters say yes. Same.) Back to Avast for AV for customers.
Dell Inspiron generic BSOD: chkdsk/r and fixboot handled.
Outlook Express with Comcast email SMTP server should be set at 587 Outgoing: smtp.comcast.net Incoming: mail.comcast.net
Gateway laptop & all files gone We looked in the root directory and found a folder called Backup October 26 2008 Complete copy of her hard drive. Turns out she did a non destructive sys recovery and this threw all of her files in this folder and reinstalls the operating system.
Voice Mail from Simon: - All apologies for bowing out of The Great Tech Debate
(it's all good, Simon) - Broadband modem on USB connection (upgrade it to ethernet connection) - Vista Home Basic w/ McAfee 1G RAM & No free memory (uninstalling McAfee revealed 860MB available)
Email from Mike in NM: - RestoreDisks.com - Avast Bart disk Antivirus boot disk from Avast (not free) -Yahoo Groups: Computer Business (great information & sign up for the digest)
Email from Mark in CA: Feedback on Norton AV 2009 Base antivirus works quite well! Not a hog and much sleeker! + Mark shares a tech repair story (tarred & feathered computer)
Email from Jeffrey: Windows 7 & at PDC istreamplanet link Windows 7 looks like Vista .. was hoping for something more
eMachines needs data off a computer that will not start: First thing I do is get the data off via IDE/SATA to USB cable and copy the My Documents folder. Once I did this the hard drive got flaky Got data just in time.
To diagnose the computer: Power Supply failed tests Replaced power supply and got only fans .. bad mother board.
Replaced mother board and the hard drive This time would not power up. Power supply good replaced ram and processor. Power button bad? No. Shop tested the motherboard.. fine.
Solution: After examining the front USB port was smashed in and the leads inside were shorting out each other. Be sure to check those USB ports and if there is an issue remove the jumpers connecting the usb to the mother board.
My Aching Eyes: Recently bought a HP W2408 Vivid Color monitor and my eyes started giving me trouble. Turns out it was SO vivid it was like staring at the sun. Brightness reset to 25% and still looks good.
Eye Doctor came in with a computer repair and recommended Systane Ultra for our dry-unblinking-computer-fixing eyes Bought two bottles of it.
Looking for other remedies for eye strain. Let me know if you have any other solutions.
D510 Dell laptop for sale on Craigs List for $30 Possible power jack problems but could have more issues. He dropped it off at the shop for $50. Will fix and resell for $299
The New Podnutz.com is coming .. hang in there.
Email from Mike: The Force Field #26 podcast Review of ReImage using limited free trial via Bryce Whitty of Technibble.com (positive experience) Also: Advice on learning soldering - vocation courses at local community colleges
Email from David: Sites accessible via ip address only ..again the solution offered is OpenDNS
Email from Ray: Ray states when he finds good freeware he buys or donates ..and wants Steve to get a donation button up and running (It is coming with the new Podnutz.com website) Also: Vista vs XP .. Vista is smooth
Email from Jason: Here Ya Go Sites with Malware and viruses (to infect a bench machine to learn how to clean) offensivecomputing.net malwaredatabase.net/blog Jason also sent an attachment that I am afraid to open (LOL) Mention: Beware of Hallmark emails and Facebook virus.
Phillies might win tonight and I may not have utilities tomorrow. Stay tuned for tomorrow's show.
Email from Ken in Florida: Follow up on his suggestion for reselling Norman AV to customers to make money. He was not plugging Norman for personal gain and goes on to explain why he felt we could benefit Bottom line: We are in the business to make money.
Email from Rolando: How did you learn to repair and take apart laptops? I want to open my own business and I need to learn. Internet seraches and trial and error via force-fed.
Email from Nebben: Tracking visited sites in IE: documents and settings/user name/cookies Open index.dat in notepad Scrool down through the junk and you will see the sites the user has been to even AFTER the temporary internet files, history and cookies have been deleted. index.dat cannot be deleted by the user even in safe mode.
Voicemail from Joe in MI: Help with DNS problem? Open DNS - site will give you instructions. They manage their servers better than Comcast or AT&T does.
Old Dell hard drive replacement/Windows reinstall No ethernet jack in the back so I assumed customer was still on dial up since it had a modem. For this reason I did not install AVG antivirus.
Customer did have a cable modem just connected via USB - drivers are needed Customer told me the modem drivers were not loaded. For this reason I always keep disks for: Comcast AOL PeoplePC NetZero Will load her modem drivers.
Tip: Advice on packaging computers for shipping
Tip: Keep the names of all of your customers The shop will be using this list to create new business
Tip: How to accept credit cards for your business free using Pay Pal Buy Now button
Leaf blower contest: Still looking for your interesting stories
Still working on the new Podnutz.com website You can see it as I work on it at Steve Cherubino.com/main The new site will have the donations/subscription link you have all been asking for.
Email from Mark: How I infect my machine to learn how to clean I am also looking for a site that covers infections/solutions Try bleeping computer or castlecops.com for solutions
Email from AcidBurn: Wollf 16- backdoor trojan conseals itself as Wininit.exe Improve Windows Task Manager with Security Task Manager
Also: Customer can only browse the internet via the ip address of the site they want to go to.
Email from Freddie: Soddering is scary to me any tips tools to use 15w soldering iron at Radio shack with replaceable tip and I use .032 solder The laptop videos I am working on will show in detail what I do. Try doing a YouTube search on soldering. Main tip: Don't leave the iron ion a contact link too long I use a technique called "tinning" to prevent this.
Email from Ken in Forida: Ken sent Steve the cordless leaf blower.
How to make money suggesting an antivirus via reselling Try Norman antivirus. $19 a cd from Norman and sell to your customers for $39 (Retail is $49 from Norman) They can use one disk on three computers. Ken has been using this AV for three years. Great program. Sleek and gets the job done better than AVG. Antivirus and antispyware. Great customer service, too.
when SuperAntiSpyware could not. Once Mawarebytes cleaned the machine, we updated SuperAntiSpyware and it found even more infections on the machine.
You CANNOT install Windows SP3 on a machine that does NOT have SP1. We installed SP2 and then SP3.
MacBook with soda spill and sticky keys She kept using it after the spill Luckily she did not fry her motherboard. Tip on replacing a MacBook keyboard: You do NOT have to replace the whole top panel with includes the touchpad. You can just purchase/replace the keyboard.
He missed the cookies Customer came back with in 24 hours after complete reinstall of Windows complaing that he has a virus and did not want to be charged for the clean up. Decided to check the broswer history and found a few late night porn visits. Took a screenshot of the evidence just in case. Contacted the customer who agreed to pay a fee for another clean up and suggested a stronger AV.
Voice mail from Teddie in Oregon: Congrats on show 100 ! ThinkPad T61 with wireless/network connection problems Could be the wireless card -- tried to get to it. Posted the problem in PodNutz Forums The card is under the keyboard. Go to Lenovo and get documentation.
Email from Roger: Installed PCHelpWare two weeks ago and likes it much better. Offers some tips to Steve to get it working for him.
Revamping PodNutz using drupal It will now reflect all of my podcast projects .. should be up and running soon.
Email from Mitch: Listener Bob recommended Team Viewer for remote access. He also has used this to set up a NetGear router. Works great!
Email from Robin: AVG not doing the trick with teens in the house? Try Blink from eEye Free for the first year.
Email from Jack: Dell laptop with XP Media Center cannot connect to the internet with FireFox or IE He divuldges a huge list of what he has done to trouble shoot. Please try WinSock XP Fix Make sure the firewall is not blocking the internet To troubleshoot hardware vs software see if you can get online in Safe Mode with Networking.
Jack also has a website he is having difficulty keeping updated: Computer Talk Audio Links Any suggestions on keeping a site up-to-date?
Email from Mark: More on OEM installs with Vista Tip: Tell Microsoft the motherboard died and this is not an upgrade. He also tells how he got over his Mac phase.
Listen Here: pnd101.mp3 Saturday's Great Tech Debate guests: Nebben, Keith Albright & Goman Audio still not available for both debates. Working on revamping podnutz.com to showcase all of the shows I am involved in and working on .. but the audio will be available soon.
Podnutz #27 with Keith Albright is done and will be posted once the new site is ready.
Sony Vaio 5+ yrs old & possibly dropped. "Some lights DO come on" Tested Power Supply .. fine Computer did start up but no video No video on external monitor. Either video card or the motherboard. Explained $300 for a replacement mother board.
I can do the diagnostic for them and if they decide to pay for the repair, great. If not, they can trade in that PC and not pay the diagnostic. I can then either repair and resell the laptop or part it out on ebay.
14 month old Sony Vaio bought for $1400 new (oops just missed the warranty ...again) This one had no power at all. Checked the AC adapter Troubleshot the power jack .. all good. This customer will pay for a new motherboard.
Repeat customer with brand new hard drive and brand new Windows install came back in for virus that occurred "on start up" .. according to his kids. (I plan to pull up a browser history)
I recommend Norton or McAfee over AVG for these types of internet sessions where the teenagers are all over the net because they tend to protect a little better.
My dad, Cook was cleaning a computer with Windows repair and dial-a-fix ect, ... The only thing that would not work was an internet connection via IE Solution: Disabled HP printer software. Instant internet.
Web Alert Commercial during this show stated Norton AV is getting faster .. and I am hearing this repeated on several other tech podcasts (getting curious about it.. may download and try it)
Email from Ray: iTunes virus via iTunes update with QT?
Email from Neil: Screenshot of The Great Tech Debate from his vantage point watching the debate
Email from Danny in Second Life: He complains about me not interacting in Second Life.
Email from Dana: Congrats on show 100 He wanted to know what happened that forced me to screen my voicemails & will I tell the episode?
I played a message that at the end said, "Don't play this voice mail message on the show" So now I check them before playing.
Looking for more stories for the leaf blower give-away! Send me your tech experience!
Email from Jeff: Leaf blower story submission. Backing up data back in the day required a series of floppies & precious time.
Live call from Nebben: He shares a story for the leaf blower contest. Disgusting! (with a side of Turtle Soup)
Live Call from Bob: Follow up comment on internet surfing and the infections it can cause. Malware is now spoofing AVG warnings? Solution: Vundo Fix via Team Viewer
Show #100 Milestone I guess this means I am actually committed to this!
More on the thin Sony Vaio Notebook VGN-X505: Power is there but no video Obtained a $3 tri-winged security screwdriver to open it up. I violated my rule #1 when opening this laptop. If you have to force it. Stop. Or you will break it. There is still a screw holding it in or you are doing something wrong. So you halt the maneuver and reconsider what it is that you are doing wrong. I BROKE THAT RULE .. and cracked the case in three places even though it took very little effort to crack it.
I fixed the power issue by cleaning the mother board. I have let it run for a few hours to be sure. I talk about what I found on the inside and learned what made it so thin and light.
Email from Rod: Changing the name of SuperAntiSpyware will sometimes allow you to install it.
Email from Jeff: More on reinstalls on OEM computers
Email from Tijs from the Netherlands: More on reinstalling the OS and what disks will work
Voice Mail from Mark in Reno: Computer would not boot so I took it off-site It passes the bios screen then goes black. BIOS had a password and I learned how to clear it.
Some of the critical Windows system files had been overwritten with 0 kilobyte copies. Replaced the files with known good ones but I am still having issues with BSOD as Windows finds other corrupted files. Congrats on show #100 !!
Live call from Nebben: Nebben gives a W00T for show 100 He is getting version number v.5657 on his installed SP3 on his volume pack OS but not the other OEM
This might indicate that Windows has started utilizing a number system for OS versions much like Apple does. It has been rumored that Windows 7 will embrace this. The island of Fuji does not like the name Windows Fuji .. so Windows 7 it is.
Live call from Mitch: Congrats from a listener who has been here from day 1. Representing the people in Staples and asked to leave. Possible meet up at MicroCenter with Mitch?
Live call from Cynthia (NewBritG) Another listener since day one congrats Steve She learns something new everyday and prints out the show notes for future reference (Thank you, Cynthia! - Barbra aka CX)
She visited a MicroCenter and loves it. She lives in CT and traveled to Boston to check out the closest store to her. She and her husband bought netbooks there She got the Acer netbook with XP and loves it. Will use it as her work pc for her new computer repair business. The laptop videos will be ready for her 2009 venture. Looking forward to show 500!
Live call from Eric: Questions about PC that would not install SuperAntiSpyware The Windows installer was corrupt so it was not just SuperAntiSpyware that would not install.
Live call from Tomy: Congrats and don't stop! digital vs analog tv.. how can you tell? How can you test this?
Email from kins: Wanted to clarify that Simon was correct regarding installing the OS via OEM. He did not hear him correctly and got confused.
Newer Dell Laptop dream job: Customer just wanted a clean install Ctrl+F11 does a factory recovery using Norton Ghost All that is left to do is remove all of the crapware.
Very very infected PC came in: Two new bad guys to add to a growing list - AntiMalware 2009 Win AntiSpyware 2009 Unstable system frequent crashing, popups everywhere Desktop wallpaper high-jacked, IE high-jacked
Steve's Cleanup Routine The computer would not allow me to install SuperAntiSpyware New class of malware is getting smarter.
More on the COA debate With what install disks will the Product Key work and can you use a disk from a different PC manufacturer
Voice Mail from Simon about COA: If you have an OEM build machine (HP, CompaQ, Dell) They will have a COA sticker on the PC You can use any OEM install disk on these computers and use the Product Key (COA) on the machine.
The manufacturer's RESTORE cds are different and usually cannot be used machine to machine because these disks have a code on them that checks the hardware for manufacturer specifics. These disks also hold a generic installation CD key that is specific to the mother board and will pre-activate the operating system.
These restore cds are usually very out of date so it is important to know you can use OEM cds on the computers that come with these restore cds and the COA Product Key on the PC will work.
Email from Sandros: Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo D8830 laptop will not power on and I have checked the power adapter. How do I troubleshoot this issue? Please determine if it is the mother board or the power jack. and I give further tips on ruling one or the other out.
Email from Daniel: Just started doing on-site work and I want to know what rules to follow or how to handle the situation when you find yourself romantically interested in one of the clients. 1, Get the buiness out of the way first & do a very good job. 2. Go for it.
Email from Walt: ComboFix has a cool installation process It installs several products automatically then it runs scans and gives you a report
Email from Andrew: After several years of fixing computers I have noticed that every fall and spring are slow. We all experience this.
Email from Mark: More on offering customers a back up service Get affiliated with mozy.com No customer service responsibilities and make money by sending leads to them.
Vista laptop that wouldn't start Started up in the shop but was really buggy and slow.
This was a recent problem so I did a system restore going back two weeks. Problem solved.
Hitting F8 in Vista gives you options (possibly only with factory installs) Repair My Computer -system restore -system recovery -memory diagnostic test -cmd prompt -recover from a back up
CompaQ that was melting power adapters: It was due to the slight loose connection. The repair (discussed) solved the issue. This was recorded for the laptop videos.
Windows is starting screen would transition to Windows is logging off. Endless loop. Windows repair?
Voice Mail from Tim in Savannah, GA: Restoration CDs on OEM machines Informative chat: Scott Meuller on Computer America covering this very topic
Voice Mail from Nebben: He does not blow out laptops from the back out of fear of the dust landing on the mother board and shorting it out. He removes the keyboard first. Tri-winged bit is also available at Microcenter.
The cool thin computer came back today with the same issue so I will pick up a tri-winged bit security set at Microcenter. Thanks Ben! (This thin laptop may make the laptop video after all!)
Email from Matt: Is there a solid reason to run chckdsk on NTFS after Windows crashes and you reboot?
Email from Rick: Thank you for helping me get rid of the MS 2009 virus. First virus I have had in years and your tips fixed it.
I need to replace the keyboard for a Dell XPS M140 laptop Where can I find a reliable source for this part? Try here first: Greetings_and_Computations by listener Rick
Email from Mike: More information using JellyBeanKeyfinder
Email from Steve in WV: Steve shares his best tech story for the leaf blower contest. The server is smoking .. what do I do?
Email from Kins: Kins shares his story for the leaf blower contest Trying to get a Belkin driver for his wireless adapter .... and the hilarity ensues!
CompaQ laptop was melting power adapters A lead to the jack on the motherboard seemed a little loose and could be the culprit will do a repair to see if that fixes the problem. CompaQ 14" motherboard in a 15" laptop with 2 adapters.
Dell laptop works great in Philly but bluescreens when she takes it to DC Ran my clean up routine on it and will check the event viewer
Desktop with LSASS error at windows log in. Chdsk/r always fixes that for me.
Voice Mail from Mike in NM: What are your favorite/offbeat vendors for parts? I use eBay for screens and obscure computer parts for everything elseI go to local vendors Microcenter or IET
Voice Mail from Eric: It is getting difficult to leave negative feedback on eBay.
Voice Mail from Simon: Reliability and Liability Please consider before offering off site back up to your customers Jungle Disk
Email from Mike: Mike shares his best story for the leaf blower contest.
Email from Bob: Bob shares his tips for using DriverMax
Email from Joel in Florida: Where do you buy your recovery disks for Xp and Vista? I did not buy them I just acquired them along the way and use the Product Keys that are physically on the machine.
Email from Jeff: Jeff shares his best stories for the leaf blower contest Mad-rage cursing customer, bad luck hard drives & 220 vs 110
Email from Scott: Laptop will only boot error-free via the F12 Windows standard mode. The natural start up produces many beeps and no video. Tip: You might have a key that is stuck on the keyboard. Remove the keyboard and reboot to troubleshoot this.
Tip: How to properly remove dust from fans and what to watch for.
Quick episode. Phillies play tonight and it is the playoffs. 'Nuff said.
Media Center HP with customer installed Vista Ultimate hard drive crashed and we could not get the OS running. We had to reinstall Vista but did not have the Product Key. The Product Key on the computer was an XP Key We used Magical Jellybean Keyfinder to get the Product Key for Vista via Ultimate Boot CD with Jellybean Key Finder on a flash drive. Reinstalled Vista. Works great.
Dell Inspiron 1100 laptop came into remove viruses customer wanted a clean sweep reinstall of Windows. Half way through installation, it powers off. Dead with both AC adapter and battery. Died on my desk. User never told us there were power problems. Smells like a mother board issue due to notorious over heating issues with these laptops.
Replaced two tips on power jacks so the customers would not have to spend $70-$80 on a new power adapter.
Dell B120 or B130 Inspiron Battery in the computer would not start. Battery out with AC adapter in, it would start. Bad battery and bad AC adapter that did not charge battery.
I just remembered Jeff's tip when this happens: Unplug the AC adapter Remove the battery Plug in the AC adapter Power on the computer Shut down Put the battery back in and plug the AC adapter back in .. and it will work as normal.
I will try that!
Voice Mail from Paul: FTP vs SSH to transfer data (a rebuttal to Sherwin)
The Great Tech Debate: This Saturday 10.11.08 at 1pm in virtual setting Second Life I will record it in ustream.
Toshiba 17" laptop Vista machine: Kids butchered the machine and try as I might to clean I had to reinstall Vista. I had an OEM Dell Home Premium Vista disk Wasn't sure it would work but tried it anyway. Used the Product key on the bottom of the Toshiba ..and it took! Works great. The Dell logo does show up in system properties though.
CompaQ laptop unusable after about an hour would just freeze up and cut out. Motherboard or video card after troubleshooting. Replaced video card since video was flickering. Seems to be okay after that replacement.
Kid brought in a 14 month old Gateway laptop: Warranty was up after 12 months Felt bad because his heat sink was clogged and it fried the processor that fried the motherboard It was completely dead. Another smoker that did not take the time to clean out the dust every few months.
It is slowing down at the shop due to the economy? People are getting scared listening to the news.
Voice Mail from Eric: This is his 3rd submission for the leaf blower Self-healing multi-function system: The initial problem was no power. Replaced parts and it still did not work. Put all the original parts back in and it somehow worked just fine. Go figure.
Update on the super thin laptop that came in Sony Vaio Notebook VGN-X505 It would not boot. The screws to take it apart (which I was very excited about doing) required a three notch screwdriver that I did not have.
Steve talks about how he fixed it, people. I am still confused by the bending
(listen to the show)
... guess this will not make the laptop videos after all. This required tool to open it was not in my toolkit either. I checked. Looking for one because I thought I had them all. Still useful advice in the end when you consider what he faced.
Another Voice Mail from Eric: Responds to Barbra aka CitizenX regarding SuperAntiSpyware Pro This program in its free version has helped us all out and I agree with Steve that you have to support Nick by buying the Pro Version .. contribute people! It is a great program and deserves compensation.
Email from Neil: He bought a second hand computer to use as a bench PC for when he gets up and running with computer repair. Computer was acting funny and he sends in a picture of brown gunk on a few capacitors near the CPU.
Email from Mick: Comments on eBay I have lost money on eBay regardless of positive feedback Resolution via eBay has never put my money back. I now use a trusted credit card with protection for those times I face a bad transaction.
I give Mick further advice on buying from eBay.
Live call from Gomen aka Mike: Second Life podcast guru extraordinaire Offers a Second Life loan to get Steve on a podcast based island. And gives tips on getting in the podcast pickle island pod mofia Second Life Podcast
Gomen covers requirements for Second Life: You will need a decent graphics card and offers advice on sound for recording.
I ask about the public stage auditorium found on Podcast Island .. can I use it? Gomen says: You have to book a spot to use it.
Dell Inspiron 9000 laptop BRICK (big, bulky and heavy) Power buutton gives a flash on the screen but no video and no bios screen.
Tip on free estimates: If I have to take it apart to figure out what is wrong with the machine, the estimate will not be free. I will charge for the diagnostic.
I give tips on figuring out is it the video card, the processor or the mother board? Solution: It was the motherboard.
Be careful giving quotes let customers know it can be subject to change: eMachines desktop Power supply or motherboard? The LED light on the motherboard was lit so I assumed it was getting power and diagnosed a bad motherboard.
Turns out the mother board was bad and the power supply and the cd drive and the hard drive SeaTools Bootable CD hard drive diagnostic tool.
Email from Jack: Another leaf blower submission A great on-site horror story due to living conditions.
Email from Josh of CGrafiks.com He is still listening and will send his story for the contest soon!
Email from Ben: Another leaf blower submission "Ubuntu & an adopted Grandmother" Great story introducing ubuntu to the elderly and old computer give-aways to those that need them but cannot afford them with versions of Ubuntu installed.
Email from Sherwin: He did his first laptop jack repair when Sony would have charged $250. Thanks to Tommy for the help!
eMachines laptop with fixed power jack was still powering off after five minutes. The replacement power adapter was not strong enough. It was not supplying enough power and this is what was causing the laptop to shut off. Tip: You HAVE to match the voltage in the power adapter with the original to prevent these problems. Solution: Repaired the old power adapter. Works fine.
Dell desktop with strange video problems Random resolution changes, would go black and restart / reboot. Customer used this machine a lot for recording and playing movies so we were sure it was the video card. There was physical damage on the video card. The capacitors blow / pop on the video card just like they do on the mother board due to over heating / power surges Solution: Replaced the video card.
All day computer fix with a severely corrupt PC Fix after fix after fix patching the system up At the end of the day we realized what an endless cycle this was turning into trying to get it clean. We did a reinstall when even a Windows Repair didn't work. Tip: Know when to call it quits on a repair regardless of how much time you have spent trying to avoid a Windows reinstall. Just reinstall. Stop wasting time. Sometimes the virus and spyware win. Tuck your tail and reinstall.
Thinnest computer ever to come into the shop Came into the shop at the last minute today: Sony Vaio Notebook VGN-X505 Power and hard drive activity, but no video. I cannot wait to take this apart to see what's inside. This will also be in the laptop videos.
Send me your experiences as a tech to win the leafblower to clean out dust in PCs. Giving it away on show 100 !!
Voice Mail from CitizenX: Humanizing podcasts Questions about the features found in SuperAntiSpyware Pro Advice for Cheryl on her questionable hard drive. Loud fans, Corey? Replace with quiet fans. Thank you Steve for canning Google Lively for The Great Tech Debate. Second Life it is!
XP Desktop BSOD/Reboot After you get to the Windows login screen. Had to uncheck "Reboot on error" to see the BSOD error message
1. Right click My Computer. 2. Choose Properties 3. Choose Advanced tab 4. Click Settings under Startup and Recovery 5. Uncheck Automatically Restart
BSOD error was the broad catch-all message: Page fault in nonpaged area Listen to the show for the fix.
More powerjack repairs video taped for the soon-to-be-released laptop repair videos.
Dell Inspiron 9000 monstrosity laptop: Upon powering on there would be a flicker on the screen the computer would run for a few seconds then power off. It is either the processor or the mother board.
Tech news: I bought a new toy over the weekend Acer Extensa 4420 I may hot-rod it and replace the processor myself.
Enter the contest to win my corded leaf blower to clean out PCs! Send me your best experience as a tech.
Voice Mail from Eric: Eric shares another tech story for the contest
Email from Ray: Needs help with an eMachine power supply replacement. You will have to listen to get the full solution/troubleshoot.
Email from Geraldo: (No, not THAT Geraldo) ... shares his amazing/horror tech experience for the contest. Sad story but a learning lesson that has made Geraldo a better tech.
Email from Cheryl: Intermittent hard drive issues Computer recently shut down and rebooted with beeps (FYI: Knoppix Live CD ran fine because it does not utilize the hd) Ran MemTest and passed. Ran Data Lifeguard Tools and passed. Rebooted and all is running well, but the hard drive is humming now.
Email from Tom: Questions on dual booting operating systems How to I control the order of which operating system to boot? How do I determine in the system which OS is the default? How do I delete an option? I say check the boot.ini file in Windows to edit the file. I give steps how to get to this option.
The Great Tech Debate "This is going to be ugly" Virtual Round Table discussion: First episode this week. Will be using SecondLife because it has voice chat capabilities. Let's see if we can make this work. Let me know if you want to take part!
To All You Guys Out There: Further clarification on my vernacular --- When I say "guys" I really mean guys & girls who are watching and listening. This is just the way I talk. I am not excluding anyone at all.
Live call from Cory: Loud fan in a Intel Dell laptop when nothing is going on. Fan programs? What can I do? I give Corey some advice. ...and we g33k chat a bit.
Cory mentions: HoopStick Purchase cheap tech on the weekends
Steve counters with: Woot Daily great prices on tech while supplies last
MacBook running Quicken 2006 on Parallels: Windows XP in Parallels would run fine but Quicken would not. It would freeze, halt and just run strange. Tried several things to fix the issue like -sfc /scannow which scans all protected files and verifies their integrity, replacing any files with which it finds a problem -Windows System Restore -Windows repair -and uninstalling and reinstalling Quicken
Solution: Her Quicken database was corrupt. Customer was keeping a decent backup so I loaded the previous database and the program worked fine after that.
HP DV600 laptops have a known reputation for the mother boards to fail. HP has extended the mother board warranty for this reason Check your model number at the HP website to see if your mother board is affected by this.
It wasn't the hard drive: This system would crash everytime you tried to reinstall Windows and even though this hard drive passed SeatTools hd diagnostic Even tried Dariks Boot and Nuke I still was convinced it was the hard drive so I replaced it. Symptoms never changed. Still crashed.
Solution: Further hardware troubleshooting pointed to a bad stick of RAM. Replaced RAM and works fine.
Show news: I do not want to use the ustream chat indefinitely for the PodNutz Lounge because of all the spammers it receives. Plus ustream has been putting ads in the center of my videos so I maybe be looking for another video host.
Enter the contest to win my leaf blower to clean out PCs! Send me your best experience as a tech.
Email from Tom: He wants to know if I get a kickback if the professional version of SuperAntiSpyware is purchased through one of the links at Podnutz Yes, I do get a commission. Support Nick and support the show by getting your pro version at Podnutz.com
Email from Larry: Removing spyware is like a game of chess I use Hijack This to check advanced start up and correct the majority of the problems. What other tools can I use on multiple computers? Try: SuperAntiSpyware SmitFraudFix CCleaner
Email from CitizenX: Microsoft and Washington State Sue Scareware Purveyors - Article The lawsuits were filed under Washington's Computer Spyware Act, which among other things punishes individuals who prey on user concernsregarding spyware or other threats.
The Great Tech Debate news: I may not be using Google Lively since it has been acting buggy. May be using Second Life or There.com ... for the virtual round table for the show.
Vista Home Premium recovery tips: To repair the recovery partition, I ran Spinrite and it partially worked but I still did not get a full recovery.
In the HP recovery program there are advanced options in the system recovery options that allow you to run a chkdsk-like feature on the recovery partition. This did not work for me.
However, I learned I can reinstall Vista Home Premium with An OEM Vista Home Premium disk using the product key on the machine. I just have to replace the hard drive.
Guy from the electronics shop down the street brought me a desktop today from one of his clients. Computer was not getting any video. He replaced the motherboard .. still no video. After troubleshooting.. replaced the processor. Working fine now.
Vista to XP tip: If you write the downgrade onto the same partition that Vista lives on, it will retain the users files. Slam XP onto the same partition .. nothing lost .. with a few slide overs.
Voice Mail from Paul: If you want to offer a backup service to your customers you do not need to hire a company, Set up the server yourself. Paul offers some information on making that happen. Awesome voice mail! (He also offers a suggestion for the contest.) Just send me your best experience to enter the contest.
Voice Mail from Eric: Eric shares his contest story about face-up vs face-down
Email from Jeff: Needs information on hosting services for his podcast and I tell him what I am doing and using for Podnutz
Email from Colin: Use del.icio.us and tag links with podnutz to create a nice list of tech tools
Email from Ben: System admin steals 20,000 items from work over ten years ~ via hackaday.com
Email from Neil: Infect my old laptop! I wanna learn how to clean them out using the utilities mentioned on the show. What sites should I visit? First step would be to disable all security like anti-virus and firewalls and realtime spyware utilities.
eMachines laptop with a power jack fix but it still kept shutting off after a few seconds. Overheating? Cleaned all the thermal grease off of the processor and reapplied new layer and reseated the heat sink. Works fine.
HP DV6000 laptop Vista crashing and rebooting. Backed up all the data and did a system recovery through the recovery partition. Tip: In Vista the recovery partition can be found among the F8 boot menu options
Load Key Failed with Error 3 (Thank you for noting the error message, Steve!) Recovery partition and data partition corrupt? Google search offered no solutions Ran Spinrite just on the recovery partition. SpinRite restored the recovery partition but it ran about 3/4 the way though and crashed. Ran Spinrite again and the recovery would not run at all.
I love it because it works! chkdsk/r fixed two machines today.
However there were still IE & browser issues: Surfing to Google.com would give you a fake Google page that would give you bizarre search results. Fix: Booted from Ultimate Boot CD and scanned outside the host os Low-and-behold SuperAntiSpyware and Kaspersky found a serve rootkit that was very clever at hiding.
Question: CompaQ laptop hanging at bios screen Simon gives the rundown of what he has tried to fix it. Hard drive tested in a different machine -- fine. Booted laptop without the hard drive -- fine. New hard drive in the laptop -- same symptoms. Motherboard? I offer a few suggestions for Simon to try.
Email from Eric: (Regarding the leaf blower giveaway contest) Eric is not a computer technician but he does repair MFSs-- MultiFunction Systems (big copiers, fax machines ..) Any kind of interesting/exciting/shocking technician story qualifies.
Email from Kevin: From where do you download SmitFraudFix ? My Antivirus keeps detecting it as a threat/virus (This is normal Eric. Just tell your AV to chill out.) Here is the link I use to get it: http://siri.geekstogo.com/SmitfraudFix.php
Email from Jeff to help Mark: (Battery died and laptop will not power on with just the AC adapter.) Jeff reminds us of his fix for this: 1. Remove battery 2. Plug in the AC adapter (should power on) 3. Re-install the battery and everything should be fiine. I know it makes no common sense, but it works.
Email from Rita (Hello, Dear): I finally read that spam email I received that made me laugh. "Share blessing" .. All of my detail".."Many love in sheering" Lovely day! Kiss
Great Tech Debate Twist & This Could Get Ugly: It will be Google Lively-based virtual meeting room http://www.lively.com/html/landing.html Imagine 4-5 avatars sitting around a table with chairs in the room for those that want to watch (live audience) These avatars have the ability to portray all kinds of emotions from laughing to crying to body slams! Don't think this will be cool? You are wrong! LOL