Glenbeigh PC Repair

Glenbeigh PC Repair CCNA, CCENT, CompTia A +, Network + , Cloud Essentials and MTA Windows Server qualifications with over 10 years experience in the industry.

No fix, no fee and free advice on how to pursue the issue. Most issues with PC's or laptops are a simple basic fix. Many times, a frank discussion with Paddy Google will resolve the problem, if you are a bit savvy around your own machine. But, if the issue continues, call me and I'll resolve it. CCNA, CCENT, CompTia A+, CompTIA Network + , CompTIA Cloud Essentials and MTA Windows Server qualificat

ions, I have been working in the industry for over 10 years and if I cant resolve it, I'll advise you accordingly and point you in the right direction.

20/01/2026

Half 3 in the morning...Riordan needs to make a dropeen...so do the dogs.. Rover shoots out...Spot dont bother .. " yerra, Mike ...tis very cold...i will piddle handy enough here on the floor...cant you tidy it up in a few hours? "....i suppose i can...do i have a choice...yerra , you dont. I just might take a s**t aswell...put on your gloves

20/01/2026

Folks,...i am leaving Facebook....leaving social media in general...its the scourge of humanity

26/03/2023

Kerry by 5

21/01/2022

I have been asked by Facebook to request reviews. Here are some words ye can use whilst reviewing me.. di****ad, waste of space. Completely insane.. a boil on the arse of humanity... Thats taking it too far

03/05/2021

all computer repair jobs free today. See terms and conditions.

i really should have thought of terms and conditions. free fruit pastilles. thats one. no laughing at my goatee. thats another.
have to pretend to like rover... even if nobody does. that will do for now

12/11/2020

anyone running a Windows system.... create a system restore point. just google it... its pretty straightforward.... it gives you an option in event of the machine going south

25/06/2020

Guys...anyone of ye with old laptops that have systems that are no longer supported by Microsoft...Windows Vista or 7... dont throw them out. I have developed a genius fix( if I do say so myself).No Antivirus needed... and perfectly safe browsing!!! All the benefits of Windows...no virus or malware problems...yet the internet still at your disposal. its very user friendly.

I am shocked at my ongoing capacity to astonish myself with my ingenuity!!

31/01/2020

Microsoft ends Windows 7 support: What should you do?

Cyber-security experts are urging Windows 7 users to upgrade their operating system.

Microsoft is going to stop supporting Windows 7 from Tuesday so that it can focus on "newer technologies".

As a result, Windows 7 users will no longer receive the all-important security updates and patches that keep their machines safe.

One in four Windows users is running Windows 7, according to statistics website StatCounter.

What does this all mean?
It means that Microsoft is ending the cat-and-mouse game with hackers seeking to exploit software bugs in the Windows 7 operating system, so if perpetrators find a flaw in Windows 7, Microsoft will not fix it.

Without continued software and security updates, Windows 7 machines are more likely to be infected with viruses and malware, Microsoft wrote on its website.

"Running an unpatched machine means that the flaws in the code will never be fixed and as exploits for those flaws become known and widespread, your chances of being successfully attacked grow very rapidly," said Rik Ferguson, vice-president of security research at Trend Micro.

David Emm, a senior security researcher at Kaspersky Lab, added that people need to move to a supported operating system as soon as possible.

What are the risks?
Hackers use malware to invade, damage or disable computers.

It can be used to steal personal and financial data, spy on other users without them knowing, and to hold companies to ransom until a payment is made.

In May 2017, the NHS was hit by the WannaCry ransomware attack.

A government report in 2018 concluded that the attack could have been avoided if NHS Trusts had updated their computers and applied the necessary security patches.

Hackers exploited weaknesses in unpatched versions of Windows 7, as well as to a lesser extent the earlier Windows XP, which Microsoft had stopped supporting.

What should you do with your Windows 7 PC?
Computers running Windows 7 will still function after Tuesday but they will become less and less secure.

Microsoft is urging people to move to Windows 10, a newer operating system that it sells for £120.

"Going forward, the best way for you to stay secure is on Windows 10," it said. "And the best way to experience Windows 10 is on a new PC."

It is possible to install Windows 10 on old PCs but Microsoft warns that it may not run smoothly.

In order to run Windows 10, PCs must have a 1GHz processor, 16GB of hard drive space, and 1GB of RAM memory.

"While it is possible to install Windows 10 on your older device, it is not recommended," Microsoft said.

That said, Windows 7 users do not need to upgrade if they use their PC offline.

What do UK officials say?
UK authorities have warned Windows 7 users not to do internet banking or send emails after Tuesday.

"We would urge those using the software after the deadline to replace unsupported devices as soon as possible, to move sensitive data to a supported device and not to use them for tasks like accessing bank and other sensitive accounts," an NCSC spokesperson told the BBC.

"They should also consider accessing email from a different device."

23/12/2019

Merry Christmas to all!!

Listen...a word of advice...dont buy laptops, PC's , ipads,phones, Chromebooks etc this Christmas. Or any time for that matter. Ye cant use them...ye shouldnt be allowed to either cos ye have not a clue what ye are at.

And when ye make a balls of them in early 2020 , as no doubt ye will , I wont fix them!

Oh Happy New Year too!

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