Franklin P. C. Repair/Owner: Kenny Clemons

Franklin P. C. Repair/Owner: Kenny Clemons Franklin P. C. Repair In Franklin Virginia is the only repair shop in the area that will Pick-Up and

Affordable Computer Repair And Virus Removal In And Around The Franklin, Hampton Roads And Southside Virginia Area. See what other satisfied customer have to say about our about our committment to total customer satisfaction at:
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(757)304-0398

04/28/2026

The latest computers in the market as of early 2026 are heavily focused on AI performance, featuring the Apple M4-series chips (Mac Mini, iMac) and Intel Core Ultra processors (HP OmniStudio, Lenovo ThinkCentre). Top contenders include the 2024 iMac (M4), Mac Mini M4, and the versatile HP Envy Move.

09/08/2020

Good Morning Everyone..

If you see or read anywhere that Microsoft is coming out with a new Operating System named Windows 7 2020, please ignore it..It is basically a Scam, a bait and switch.. It is a deceptive article. Window has no intention with coming out with a Windows 7 2020 edition.. Please past this on to your friends and family...From The Desk Of Kenny Clemons. Franklin P. C. Repair Thank you and Thank you to all of my customers..

02/07/2020

Good Morning to all from the Desk of Franklin P. C. Repair.. I hope all are having a great start to the New Year. As many may be aware, all Microsoft Support for Windows 7 has ceased as of January 14th of this year. What does that mean to you if you are still running Windows 7? It means that your computer will not be able to keep up with changes made by websites you use and because there will be no more security updates, your computer will be more vulnerable to Virus attacks, data breaches and computer damage that can leave you computer inoperable!! We are running a special program to update your Laptop or Computer to Windows 10 for only $125.00. Schedule your upgrade today!!

02/16/2018

Tips, Tricks, and how not be taken by Computer Repair Technicians, but no one would tell you!!

Until Now!!!!

OK, this heading was just put in place to gain your attention.. Now on to the Tip.

Remember, these word if you don't already know them and they are:.
"Create Restore Point"

Want me to say it again?

Create Restore Point...

Now everyone... please (lol) repeat after me..
"Create Restore Point".

Some of you may be creating a restore point on a regular basis, but for my Facebook Friends who have liked our website and liked our Franklin P. C. Repair page that haven't, here is a little information on the subject!!

If your computer is running fine now and you want to increase the odds of it staying that way!

Then creating a restore point is one way to help insure it stays that way. I know if you've been reading thus far, you're ready to move on to the next article.

So look it up and Google it because there are quite a few different Operating Systems and I don't know which one you are running

For example: Window XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 10, and Windows 10 Update 1709.

Sharing this with your Facebook Friend is not necessary. This Post is just intended for my Facebook Friends and Customers that have like my page.

If you need any assistance email me at:

[email protected]

Thank You For Liking Us!!

Kenny Clemons

12/19/2017

"What is Ransomware"
You've probably heard or read about our Government's acknowlegement of North Korea as the culprit of this years Ransomware attack named "Crybaby" and you may ask yourself what exactly is "RansomWare?

Before I go on to explain what RansomWare is, I must first ask all of my friends who have liked my page to "back up your computers", laptops and all your other devices "YESTERDAY!! If your computer files are back up on a regular basis you have nothing to lose and criminals can’t force you to pay their ransom. Now on with...

What is RansomWare?

Ransomware is a kind of malware that steals users’ files and exacts a ransom from its victims. The most effective approach is to encrypt the files and offer decryption keys for ransom — hence why this malicious programming is also referred to as cryptoware.

There’s a good reason why this type of malware is so popular among cybercriminals: it is a very profitable business with a clear action plan and direct monetization. Criminals simply infect a person’s computer, block their files, contact them for ransom, and as long as the victim values their files, receive payment.

Ransomware creators are constantly improving their products and implementing more and more evil techniques to escalate their profit. For example, modern ransomware hides its command servers in Tor, which makes it really hard for cyber-investigators to recover encryption keys.

Criminals even offer customer support to help their victims make payments easily. Not to mention that extortionists work hard on ‘distribution solutions’ for their malware — spam and phishing campaigns, huge botnets, etc.

Simply put, ransomware is way too profitable to vanish. It is here to stay and we should learn how to live with it.

If you've been the victim of Ransomware or Malware please contact
Franklin P. C Repair or if you need the best Software to protect you devices contact me with your or if you need advice.
http://www.franklinpcrepair.com
757-304-0398

Which browser is rated to block more Malware attacks on your computer and Laptop running Windows 10?Microsoft's Edge bro...
10/26/2017

Which browser is rated to block more Malware attacks on your computer and Laptop running Windows 10?

Microsoft's Edge browser, the default in Windows 10, blocked a higher percentage of phishing and socially-engineered malware (SEM) attacks than Google's Chrome and Mozilla's Firefox, a Texas security testing firm said Friday.

According to NSS Labs of Austin, Tex., Edge automatically blocked 92% of all in-browser credential phishing attempts and stymied 100% of all SEM attacks.

The testing firm's results were obtained by continuous monitoring of Windows 10 personal computers running Edge, Chrome or Firefox between Aug. 23 and Sept. 12.

12/07/2016

How to Maximize Battery Life on Your iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch


So you got yourself a shiny new Apple device, but you’re so addicted that the battery is running out way too soon—what you need is a couple of tips to keep your battery running for as long as possible, and we’ve got them here.

Many of these tips are going to be common sense, and won’t be a surprise to the more geeky readers, but now you’ll have an article you can send to your less geek friends and relatives when they ask you how to improve their battery life. And we’ve got a battery life article for Android too.


Keep Your iDevice Out of the Sun

Whatever you do, don’t leave your iPhone or iPod sitting in a hot car—heat kills batteries faster than any other factor, and your device that used to keep a charge for hours will eventually barely hold a charge, and you’ll have to pay Apple to get it replaced. The same thing holds true for any really hot environment: try and store your device in a cool place.

Reduce the Screen Brightness

If you keep the screen at maximum brightness all the time, you’re wasting a lot of battery life—and the screens these days are so bright anyway that you don’t really need to, especially at night. Head into Settings -> Brightness & Wallpaper to adjust the default level of brightness, which you can probably keep as low as 30% most of the time.

Make Sure the Screen Locks Quickly

Even if you’ve adjusted the screen brightness, there’s still no substitute for having it turn off quickly when you’re not using it. Head into General -> Auto-Lock to set the screen lock to happen as quickly as your device will let you. This makes a big difference if you are always picking up your phone and putting it back into your pocket without turning the display off.

Use Airplane Mode When You Don’t Need Internet (iPad/iPhone)

If you’re busy spending the next 8 hours playing Angry Birds, there might not be a good reason to have internet access, so you can consider using Airplane Mode, which turns off both Wi-Fi and the regular wireless radio. Of course, this will prevent phone calls if you’re on an iPhone—but if you’re busy with Angry Birds you probably don’t want the interruption anyway.

The more important reason to use Airplane Mode is when you’re mobile in an area with a really spotty connection—because the iPhone or iPad will try to stay connected at all times, it’s going to be constantly searching for a connection, which can drain your battery. Head into Settings and flip the Airplane Mode switch right up at the top of the screen.

Use Wi-Fi Instead of 3G if Possible

According to Apple, the iPad will get 10 hours of battery life under regular use with Wi-Fi enabled, but will only get 9 hours using 3G—the iPhone gets 6 for 3G and 10 for Wi-Fi. Of course, if you’re heavily using the Wi-Fi, you’ll still be draining the battery—the point is under similar workloads, Wi-Fi is better than 3G for battery life.

You can enable Wi-Fi under Settings -> Wi-Fi, and then pick the network you’d like to connect to.

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Reduce or Eliminate Mail & Calendar Checking

If you’ve got a bunch of email, calendar, or contact accounts configured, and they are all being checked and downloading email on a regular basis, you’ll be draining the battery an awful lot faster than you need to.

Head into Settings -> Mail, Contacts, Calendars -> Fetch New Data and change the setting to the least frequent check possible. If you don’t use it often, you can just turn Push off entirely and then manually check when you need to.

Reduce or Eliminate Push Notifications

Do you really need notifications from Twitter or whatever other apps you’re running? You can turn these off one-by-one, or turn off Push entirely by heading into Settings -> Notifications, and save a bit of extra battery life since your device won’t be pulling in data for those applications anymore.

Reduce or Eliminate System Sounds

This one is probably a little silly, but if you really don’t care for the system sounds you can save a small amount of battery life by removing the sounds. A very, very small amount, most likely. Head into Settings -> General -> Sounds to change them.

Disable Location Services

If you don’t really need the location services, you can disable them to save some battery life. Head into Settings -> General and flip the Location Services setting to off.

What is Ransomware?Protect yourself against Ransomware by watching this videoand if you've already been infected please ...
09/21/2016

What is Ransomware?

Protect yourself against Ransomware by watching this video
and if you've already been infected please contact us as soon as possible so that we can help you to protect you personal files and maintain your privacy. The longer you stay online the more information the criminals can attain. So watch this video so that you may be able to prevent it in the first place.

Kenny Clemons
www.franklinpcrepair.com

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3YFJAwmw54

Los Angeles hospital has paid $17,000 (£11,800) to hackers after its computer systems were taken offline by ransomware. Systems Hollywood Presbyterian Medica...

One of the most important things that can be done to your laptop/desktop computer is to set up and create a System Resto...
05/30/2016

One of the most important things that can be done to your laptop/desktop computer is to set up and create a System Restore Point. System restore points are set-up automatically when there are new Windows Updates installed but it is always wise to set up your own restore point giving it a name that you set up. If your computer goes down with a blue screen or you come under attack, this action could save your important files and folders and your Operating System and your wallet and Pocket Book. If your computer goes down and you didn't get this done immediately, you have no one to blame but yourself... First off let's start with instruction for Windows 7: (1)Lower left hand corner "click" start button. (2)Find Control Panel and Click (3)Then, find Systems(should be in alphabetical order. (5) Find "system protection" in Upper left hand corner and click. (6) On the next screen click "Local Disk (C:) (System) and then go down and click "create". Another screen will pop up and then you have to give it a name ie: YOUR NAME RESTORE POINT click create and your done. I'l give instructions for Windows 8 and 8.1 shortly...


Again thanks for your support..


Kenny Clemons

http://www.franklinpcrepair.com/apps/testimonials/

Affordable computer/laptop repair and virus removal in and around the Franklin Virginia, Hampton Roads Virginia and Southside Virginia area.

10/09/2014

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Franklin, VA
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