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		<title>7 Things You Need to Know About Ransomware</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Apr 2022 19:09:42 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>7 Things You Need to Know About Ransomware Ransomware is a well-named type of cyberattack. Cybercriminals taking this approach kidnap your data. After accessing your network, they encrypt files and demand payment for the passcode. Here are the top seven things you need to know about this business threat. If you are needing assistance with a ransomware attack, or computer ... </p>
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<p>7 Things You Need to Know About Ransomware</p>
<p>Ransomware is a well-named type of cyberattack. Cybercriminals taking this approach kidnap your data. After accessing your network, they encrypt files and demand payment for the passcode. Here are the top seven things you need to know about this business threat.  If you are needing assistance with a ransomware attack, or <a href="https://www.yogabearpc.com">computer repair in Sacramento</a>, then please contact us today.</p>
<p>#1 It Can Happen to You<br />
Cybercriminals rely on your false confidence. Don’t think “it won’t happen to me.” Attacks on government, education, healthcare, or financial institutions get publicity. Yet organizations of all types and sizes are targeted.</p>
<p>#2 Ransomware Spreads Fast<br />
Ransomware is malware, malicious software that can reach throughout a network. So, if Jane from accounting opens a ransomware file, every single computer on your business network could be infected. The virus can spread between businesses, too. Consider the debilitating WannaCry ransomware attack of 2017. Within four days of its first detection in Europe, the strain had spread to 116 countries.</p>
<p>#3 Ransomware Targets People<br />
A common method to send out phishing emails in the hope of having people enter their access credentials. Targeted business communication emails work, too. The attacker gets to know your business first. Then they send an email impersonating a colleague, supplier, or customer asking you to take action or update contact details by clicking on the link or downloading a file.</p>
<p>#4 Ransomware is Costly<br />
Once the ransomware is installed on your system, it locks down your files. To regain access to the files, you need the password or decryption key the attacker supplies when you pay up; that’s if they keep their end of the bargain once you pay the ransom. These are crooks you’re dealing with after all!</p>
<p>In Coveware’s analysis of Q3 2019, the average ransom payment increased by 13% to $41,198 as compared to $36,295 in Q2 of 2019. And that’s just the cost of the ransom. Indirect costs include the cost of downtime, lost revenue, and long-term brand damage. There’s also the expense of removing the ransomware, forensic analysis, and rebuilding systems.</p>
<p>The average ransomware attack in Q3 2019 resulted in 12.1 days of downtime. — Coveware</p>
<p>#5 Ransom Requires Cryptocurrency<br />
Ransom payment is usually made by bitcoin or another cryptocurrency. Your business needs to buy cryptocurrency with actual cash, then transmit the ransom. They choose cryptocurrency because it’s very difficult to trace. It doesn’t help you that bitcoin is not something you can charge back like a credit card.</p>
<p>#6 A Recovery Plan Helps<br />
Planning in advance can help you respond more reasonably. Document plans to disconnect infected computers from the network as soon as possible. Also, power down any machines that could be vulnerable to avoid spreading contagion.<br />
You should also discuss in advance whether or not your business will pay a ransom. Weighing the costs and benefits without a deadline on the decision can help you react more strategically.</p>
<p>#7 You Can Take Action<br />
You don’t have to sit around worrying and waiting for a ransomware attack. There are many things you can do to help prevent this type of attack:<br />
·  Filter traffic, preventing it from coming into your network in the first place.<br />
·  Scan inbound emails for known threats, and block certain attachment types.<br />
·  Use antivirus and anti-spam solutions and regularly upgrade and patch vulnerable software.<br />
·  Educate all users about social engineering.<br />
·  Allow remote access to your network only from secure virtual private networks.<br />
·  Back up your data to more than one location so that you can restore any impacted files from a known source.</p>
<p>Ransomware is a lucrative, relatively easy mode of attack for cybercriminals. They could target your business. </p>
<p>Call us if we can be of assistance. 916-800-3035</p>
<p>Michael Grippi, Owner of Yoga Bear Computer Repair</p>
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		<title>Is Your Business’s IT Ready for the Corona Virus?  Here is how we can help.</title>
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<p>Dear Yoga Bear Customer&#8217;s &#8211; As North America appears to be withdrawing and shutting down for the time being, I thought it would be timely to put out an article on how to get your company set up for employees to work remotely along with some options you have to enable this. I am very hopeful that all of this ... </p>
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<p>Dear Yoga Bear Customer&#8217;s &#8211;</p>
<p>As North America appears to be withdrawing and shutting down for the time being, I thought it would be timely to put out an article on how to get your company set up for employees to work remotely along with some options you have to enable this.</p>
<p>I am very hopeful that all of this passes us by in the next few weeks. There are IT options that you can implement in the meanwhile however, whether this new environment is short lived, or whether it extends further into the future.</p>
<p>In either scenario, the world is slowly moving towards more and more remote work or employees who work part of the week from their home. The solutions you implement today because of Covid-19 will be just as useful once this pandemic subsides.</p>
<p>The Right Technology for Remote Work</p>
<p>Remote workers want a centralized platform with a simplified (yet secure) login process. Business collaboration software is a great enabler of mobile, flexible work. Replace in-person meetings with voice or video conferencing. Streamline chat, voice, and video in one software platform. Tools such as Microsoft Teams, Google’s G-suite, or Slack, allow business to create team channels.</p>
<p>Business collaboration tools also simplify access to email, calendars, documents, and file sharing. Employees can use a single sign-on to access business tools and data. This supports improved efficiency and increased transparency.</p>
<p>Providing a virtual desktop can provide access to important business applications, as well. Virtual desktops in the cloud allow users to work separately from their personal computers. The software virtualizes the user’s unique desktop environment at any workstation. All the data and applications are stored on a central server. Users access apps, folders, and toolbars from anywhere, with a consistent, secure experience.</p>
<p>Using a <a href="https://www.yogabearpc.com/business-and-enterprise-services/cloud-solutions/">cloud-based solution</a> also provides peace of mind. While remote workers access the corporate network, the sensitive data isn&#8217;t stored locally. So, the business needn’t worry about the loss or theft of sensitive data. Plus, cloud-based virtual desktops are easy to rapidly install outside a quarantined area.</p>
<p>Worried about securing those remote connections? Another option is a virtual private network (VPN). A VPN connects computers, smartphones, or tablets to a shared or public network as if connecting to a private network. These encrypted connections to the internet secure data and protect employees’ mobile activities.</p>
<p>Mobile Work Helps Every Day</p>
<p>You can hope that your employees stay healthy and your business remains unaffected, but why take that risk? Empowering remote work benefits business, even without the threat of a fatal flu.</p>
<p>Remote teams enjoy greater work-life balance. The workers spend less time commuting and are more productive. Empowered, they also feel trusted and more engaged.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, business can save money on physical space and hardware investments. Additionally, the hiring pool of qualified personnel expands with remote work, and the business can offer its services more globally and flexibly. All that’s true whether the corona virus becomes an issue for your business or not.</p>
<p>Call us if we can be of assistance or if you want to discuss your options. 916-800-3035 &#8211; and please stay safe out there.</p>
<p>Michael Grippi, Owner of Yoga Bear Computer Repair</p>
<p>Yoga Bear Computer Repair is the #1 ranked onsite and mobile computer repair company in Sacramento, CA. Serving all of Sacramento County along with surrounding areas, we offer same day computer fixes for both hardware and software issues. We service both Apple Macbook laptops and desktops, as well as all Windows PC computers. Founded in 2011 and rated #1 on Yelp and Google, our computer technicians work hard to make your computer repair experience as pleasant as possible. Please visit our web site at https://www.yogabearpc.com or call us today at 916-800-3035 to set up a same day appointment. </p>
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		<title>Why You Might Need Professional Virus Removal</title>
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<p>“Your computer has a virus.” Such a dreaded five words! We don’t want to come down with a human virus; we’ll feel awful and miss work. But when a virus hits our computer, we could lose valuable information or be vulnerable to attack. Chicken soup won’t cut it. Perhaps you have an antivirus product installed on your computer. This computer ... </p>
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<p>“Your computer has a virus.” Such a dreaded five words! We don’t want to come down with a human virus; we’ll feel awful and miss work. But when a virus hits our computer, we could lose valuable information or be vulnerable to attack. Chicken soup won’t cut it.</p>
<p>Perhaps you have an antivirus product installed on your computer. This computer software is intended to prevent, detect, and remove viruses. Antivirus tools are designed to keep infections out. They can also delete any viruses that may already be on the computer when the software is installed.</p>
<p>The software provides protection by tracking malicious code and other computer threats via:</p>
<p>·  classifying the actions the file or code drives (as malicious or OK);<br />
·  inspecting file signatures for matches to an existing signature in its virus dictionary;<br />
·  scanning for rootkits that can change how your operating system functions.</p>
<p>However, antivirus software isn’t that good at cleaning up. When it detects a malicious file, it will delete it. But what if the virus spread before discovery? If the infection spreads before virus deletion, it can do all sorts of damage.</p>
<p>Think of it this way: you have a cyst on your knee. Doctors decide it is pre-cancerous and operate to remove the cyst before it spreads. But, that’s all they do. They have seen the cyst. They go for the cyst. However, they don’t notice the cancer that’s in your shin or femur, because they were only working on the cyst. The rest of your leg remains unhealthy, and you don’t even know it!</p>
<p><a href="https://www.yogabearpc.com/computer-repair-services/virus-removal/">Getting a Second Opinion on Viruses</a><br />
If the antivirus software is your primary physician, a computer professional is the specialist you go to for an expert second opinion. For one thing, antivirus products don’t always remove all the malicious files. Many viruses start as one thing but can mutate into several different strains. The antivirus software may not be programmed to identify all of the virus variants. A professional actively looks for undetected strains on your computer.</p>
<p>Viruses are always evolving. A recent strain of malware, Squirt Danger, let hackers take computer screenshots, capture passwords, download files, and empty out crypto currency wallets.</p>
<p>Some viruses can change the settings of your computer. For instance, a common virus changes your computer’s DNS, which is like a bit like the Yellow Pages for the internet. On a virus-free computer, when you type in “Google.com”, your browser goes to Google’s servers located at the IP address “216.58.203.100.” However, an infection can make Google.com on your computer go to a different address. Perhaps a server address cyber criminals use to capture your personal data. It still looks to you like Google, but it’s no longer safe. These settings can still remain after the infection is long gone.</p>
<p>Viruses can also leave behind browser toolbars, extensions, and other &#8220;nasties&#8221; designed to spy on your Web browsing habits. If you’re consistently redirected to unwanted sites, or seeing unwanted pop-up advertisements, it’s likely your computer&#8217;s infected with a browser hijacker.</p>
<p>Ultimately, if you detect a virus on your computer, check with a professional. Don’t trust that your antivirus software is going to do the same, thorough job an expert can offer. Sometimes your computer isn’t fully safe until the operating system is reinstalled, but you can’t know that until someone can go in and see what the virus did and what remnants are still there, lurking.</p>
<p>Cyber criminals are growing more sophisticated and better able to design viruses that disguise their tracks. Avoid being an unwitting victim. </p>
<p>Call us if we can be of assistance. 916-800-3035</p>
<p>Michael Grippi, Owner of Yoga Bear Computer Repair</p>
<p>Yoga Bear Computer Repair is the #1 ranked onsite and mobile computer repair company in Sacramento, CA. Serving all of Sacramento County along with surrounding areas, we offer same day computer fixes for both hardware and software issues. We service both Apple Macbook laptops and desktops, as well as all Windows PC computers. Founded in 2011 and rated #1 on Yelp and Google, our computer technicians work hard to make your computer repair experience as pleasant as possible. Please visit our web site at <a href="https://www.yogabearpc.com">https://www.yogabearpc.com</a> or call us today at 916-800-3035 to set up a same day appointment. </p>
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<p>Common urban myths would have us believe alligators live in sewers or people put razor blades in kids’ candy. Common misconceptions about computers are just as persistent. Here are several IT myths debunked for your benefit. #1 A slow-running computer has a virus A virus can be to blame. Spyware or other malware can also cause a computer to slow ... </p>
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<p>Common urban myths would have us believe alligators live in sewers or people put razor blades in kids’ candy. Common misconceptions about computers are just as persistent. Here are several IT myths debunked for your benefit.</p>
<p>#1 A slow-running computer has a virus</p>
<p>A virus can be to blame. Spyware or other malware can also cause a computer to slow down. However, there are also many other reasons your computer might run slower:</p>
<p>·  You may have a lot of programs that start up when you boot up the computer. You could remove or disable programs that start every time. </p>
<p>·  The computer has gone into power save mode every night, but you haven’t rebooted the computer in a long time.</p>
<p>·  There are many programs running in the background. On a Windows PC, you can go into task manager and see what is running and the computer resources in use. </p>
<p>·  A security utility is running. If it’s an antivirus scanner, let the scan finish first, then see if your computer speed improves.</p>
<p>·  Temporary files or other junk are taking up too much hard drive space. Your computer needs at least 200–500MB of free space on the hard drive to be able to move and manage files.</p>
<p>·  Your computer doesn’t have enough RAM to run programs within memory. If your computer has to swap information on the hard drive to get enough memory to run programs, it’s going to work slower.</p>
<p>·  The computer is old. You may need to upgrade to a computer that can handle current software needs without slowing to a snail’s pace.</p>
<p>#2 Macs don’t get viruses</p>
<p>Many Apple owners believe their Macintosh computers are immune to viruses. If only. <a href="https://www.yogabearpc.com/computer-repair-services/virus-removal/">Macs do get viruses</a>; they are simply targeted less than PCs. Why? There are many more computers running Windows, which means a bigger, easier target for cyber criminals.</p>
<p>As Apple’s market share rises, the threat to Macs is growing. Apple works to protect its users from malware, but you still need to use caution with downloads and when clicking on links from unknown sources. </p>
<p>#3 My Windows registry needs cleaning up</p>
<p>Registry cleaning companies will say that scanning your Windows registry can speed up the computer and avoid error messages. The cleaner finds unused registry keys and any malware remnants for removal. </p>
<p>But let’s consider the fact that Microsoft has not released its own registry cleaner. Why not? Because it’s really not necessary. Worse still, going in to clean your registry (when you don’t know what you’re doing) can actually do serious damage. </p>
<p>#4 My laptop battery needs to be dead before I recharge if I want it to last longer</p>
<p>This was once true. Nickel-cadmium batteries suffered from what was called a “memory effect.” If discharged and recharged to the same point several times, they would remember that point in the future and not go further.</p>
<p>Now, however, laptops typically come with lithium-ion (or Li-ion) batteries. They don’t suffer from this memory effect. In fact, they function better with partial discharge instead of letting the battery run down to zero.</p>
<p>#5 I don’t have anything hackers would want</p>
<p>Cyber security should be a priority for everyone, not only sprawling enterprises. Let’s put it this way:</p>
<p>·  Do you have any money?<br />
·  Do you have an identity cyber criminals could use to access money or sell for money?<br />
·  Do you work anywhere?</p>
<p>Hackers have all kinds of ways to profit from your data or from hijacking your computer’s processing power. They can turn your computer into part of a bot network or use your information as a bridge into a business target’s system.</p>
<p>Call us if we can be of assistance. 916-800-3035</p>
<p>Michael Grippi, Owner of Yoga Bear Computer Repair</p>
<p>Yoga Bear Computer Repair is the #1 ranked onsite and mobile computer repair company in Sacramento, CA. Serving all of Sacramento County along with surrounding areas, we offer same day computer fixes for both hardware and software issues. We service both Apple Macbook laptops and desktops, as well as all Windows PC computers. Founded in 2011 and rated #1 on Yelp and Google, our computer technicians work hard to make your computer repair experience as pleasant as possible. Please visit our web site at https://www.yogabearpc.com or call us today at 916-800-3035 to set up a same day appointment. </p>
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<p>Many of us have one solution to try when something goes wrong with our computers: turn it off and back on again. When that doesn’t work, we panic: “How am I supposed to do anything?” People often turn to a friend or family member for help in the moment. But computer repair is better left to experts. Calling tech support ... </p>
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<p>Many of us have one solution to try when something goes wrong with our computers: turn it off and back on again. When that doesn’t work, we panic: “How am I supposed to do anything?” People often turn to a friend or family member for help in the moment. But computer repair is better left to experts.</p>
<p>Calling tech support (if that’s an option) can be time-consuming and frustrating. So, people turn to the nearest teenager or that cousin with all the latest technological gadgets. Think of it this way, though: Driving a car doesn’t mean you can fix one. Having a lot of cars doesn’t show the owner knows what to do when one of those vehicles breaks down.</p>
<p>Consider the investment you’ve made in your computer. Now, ask yourself: when was the last time I backed up? Please, say recently! If not, think about the value of the content you might lose if the computer is not handled with care.</p>
<p>When a computer expert sets out to investigate the problem, they do so with utmost caution. Before doing anything, they’ll know to make a clone of your hard drive. Then, in identifying and solving the problem, they know what is safe to try. They also know what actions to avoid.</p>
<p>The Price of Amateur Fixes </p>
<p>Your family/friend tech support might turn to the internet for help. Sure, Google and YouTube will provide some answers, but context matters. Will your oh-so-helpful friend know which answers are relevant to your situation? Trying different things can be dangerous if the approach isn’t suited to the problem.</p>
<p>Ask any computer repair expert. They&#8217;ll have stories to tell about computers “fixed” by amateurs who made the problem worse. They may even have lost data along the way.</p>
<p>Just as you wouldn’t turn to the Web to diagnose cancer, don&#8217;t trust just anyone with the health of your computer. Computer repair may look simple, but expert decision-making determines the best solution.</p>
<p>As with most jobs, <a href="https://www.yogabearpc.com">computer experts</a> draw upon specialized training and hands-on experience. They’re also up on the latest threats, technologies, and solutions. This helps them to diagnose the problem more quickly. They can go in and fix the problem right away, because they’ve seen it before read about the problem. Or perhaps they have colleagues who have done something like this before, or they’ve researched the technology to identify different options. Can your Aunt Sue or friend Frank say the same thing?</p>
<p>Think also of your typical answer when someone asks you for help. You’re human. You want to help, even if you don’t actually know that much about the problem. So, when you ask a family member, they’re likely to say, “sure.” Even when they should be saying, “I don’t know how to fix that.”</p>
<p>When friends admit the repair is beyond them, you’ve already wasted time letting them take a crack at it. Worse, they may actually break your computer or lose important files. You have to go to the experts now for that new part or in the hope of retrieving the data. Meanwhile, you’re not feeling so friendly towards the person who created the new problem, are you? They may also feel annoyed that you didn’t pay them for their services.<br />
Don’t jeopardize your relationships, and avoid doing more damage to your computer. Bypass the friend/family tech support solution and turn to the professionals first. </p>
<p>Fixing a computer isn’t always simple. Get expert help to preserve as much data as you can, and avoid expensive replacements as long as possible. </p>
<p>Call us if we can be of assistance. 916-800-3035</p>
<p>Michael Grippi, Owner of Yoga Bear Computer Repair</p>
<p>Yoga Bear Computer Repair is the #1 ranked onsite and mobile computer repair company in Sacramento, CA. Serving all of Sacramento County along with surrounding areas, we offer same day computer fixes for both hardware and software issues. We service both Apple Macbook laptops and desktops, as well as all Windows PC computers. Founded in 2011 and rated #1 on Yelp and Google, our computer technicians work hard to make your computer repair experience as pleasant as possible. Please visit our web site at https://www.yogabearpc.com or call us today at 916-800-3035 to set up a same day appointment. </p>
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		<title>Essential Windows Shortcuts &#8211; Save time on your computer!</title>
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<p>The average person spends 90,000 hours at work. These hours can cost us sleep, affect our mood, and cause us to gain weight. Oh, and work can cause stress, too. We can’t give you a “get out of work free” card, but these essential Windows shortcuts will help you save time.</p>
<p>By gaining efficiency at your computer, you may find you have more time for what matters. At work, this may be devising new innovations or getting out in the field. At home, these shortcuts can free up time to play a board game with the kids or do some gardening with Grandma.</p>
<p>Ctrl + X to Cut</p>
<p>Think about X marking the spot in the text where you want to cut words, an image, or a URL. Drag your cursor over the selection to highlight the particular text/table/image/file (or a part of it). If you don’t want it at all, the cut function is another version of delete. If you want to move the selection, this is your first step.</p>
<p>Ctrl + V to Paste</p>
<p>With this simple shortcut you can place the information you just cut (or copied using Ctrl + C) anywhere you want. The important thing to remember is that the paste function only holds one selection in memory. So, if you cut a phrase from one place, don’t get distracted by an image you want to copy or other text to cut. You want to paste what you have first, then go back and copy or cut the next thing so as not to risk risking losing anything.</p>
<p>Ctrl + Z to Undo</p>
<p>If only this shortcut was available in real life. We could retract that thing we inadvertently said to Uncle Steve, or take out the salt we put in a recipe instead of sugar, or avoid leaving the house for the gym without our running shoes. </p>
<p>Still, Windows users are able to undo their most recent action with this key combination. Whichever Windows program you’re in, you can use Ctrl + Z to reverse your last action. To redo something, go with Ctrl + Y.</p>
<p>Alt then Tab to Switch Screens</p>
<p>There are many things you can do with Windows. Perhaps you’re multitasking: you have a PowerPoint open, as well as an Excel spreadsheet, and Internet Explorer, too. By pressing Alt and then the Tab key, you can switch between tabs or screens. If you hold down the Alt button while tapping Tab, you’ll scroll through all screens.</p>
<p>Ctrl + N to open a new window</p>
<p>Pressing Ctrl+N together opens up a new document file or browser window, depending on the program you’re in. It saves you a few drop-down menus and works in most Windows applications and Web browsers.</p>
<p>Ctrl + F to Find</p>
<p>This is another one we’d love to see in the real world. Using the find shortcut calls up a pop-up box where you can enter text or numbers. You can use this shortcut to find what you’re looking for on a Web page, in a PDF document, or in your rough draft of a speech. In fact, you’ll be able to see how many times your search text appears and toggle from one selection to the next.</p>
<p>Ctrl + Mouse to Zoom</p>
<p>Forget your reading glasses? Looking at a too-small infographic? Having a tough time locating the right tiny file on your desktop? You can zoom in with this shortcut. Using this shortcut on your desktop makes files and folders larger. In your browser, this function zooms in on the page. </p>
<p>Call us if we can be of assistance. 916-800-3035</p>
<p>Michael Grippi, Owner of Yoga Bear Computer Repair</p>
<p>Yoga Bear Computer Repair is the #1 ranked onsite and mobile computer repair company in Sacramento, CA. Serving all of Sacramento County along with surrounding areas, we offer same day computer fixes for both hardware and software issues. We service both Apple Macbook laptops and desktops, as well as all Windows PC computers. Founded in 2011 and rated #1 on Yelp and Google, our computer technicians work hard to make your computer repair experience as pleasant as possible. Please visit our web site at https://www.yogabearpc.com or call us today at 916-800-3035 to set up a same day appointment. </p>
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		<title>3 Top Reasons for Onsite Computer Repair</title>
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<p>No one wants to experience computer problems. Whether it’s used for personal or business use, your computer is likely indispensable. Essential customer files are on there! All your downloaded music! The family photos! Vendor contracts and employee payroll information! Compounding the crisis is the hassle of going to get the computer fixed. That’s why we offer onsite computer repair services ... </p>
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<p>No one wants to experience computer problems. Whether it’s used for personal or business use, your computer is likely indispensable. Essential customer files are on there! All your downloaded music! The family photos! Vendor contracts and employee payroll information! Compounding the crisis is the hassle of going to get the computer fixed. That’s why we offer <a href="https://www.yogabearpc.com">onsite computer repair services</a> in Sacramento, Yolo and Placer county. </p>
<p>When You Need Computer Repair </p>
<p>Regrettably, there are common computer problems you might encounter at home or work:<br />
A blue computer screen with some white text, aka the “Blue Screen of Death,” or a STOP error. This one’s scary. It could indicate failing hardware, damaged software, driver problems and more. Don’t know what any of that sentence meant? That’s OK. We do! </p>
<p>·  Having trouble installing new applications.<br />
·  The computer is running so slow a turtle would beat it in a foot race.<br />
·  Your applications are acting possessed and are unpredictable.<br />
·  The keyboard, mouse, or printer are not working properly.<br />
·  Your computer keeps restarting on you.<br />
·  Downloads are taking forever.<br />
·  You can’t open that attachment from your boss.<br />
·  The computer freezes or shuts off suddenly.<br />
·  The graphics on the computer screen look wonky.<br />
·  Your computer is making noises mimicking an old clunker car. </p>
<p>Troubleshooting these problems to diagnose what is really going on can be challenging. It depends on how much you know about computers to begin with. Since you rely on your computer for so much, it’s a good idea to consult with computer repair experts. </p>
<p>Why Onsite Computer Repair </p>
<p>#1 Convenience. </p>
<p>You don’t need to worry about doing more damage when you unplug everything and drive the computer to a repair shop. You also avoid the commute across town, headache of finding parking, and annoyance of waiting in line. Whether a business office or home, our computer repair experts can come to you.<br />
This is more convenient for you. You don’t have to lug the computer to a store and back only to have to set it up all over again. Your computer stays right where you typically use it. When we’re done, you can just push the power button and get going as if nothing happened. </p>
<p>#2 Context. </p>
<p>Seeing your computer in its natural habitat helps our experts too. Sometimes the issue isn’t internal to the computer. So, we wouldn’t be able to properly diagnose the problem if you brought the computer in to us. </p>
<p>For example, the hiccup could be caused by a faulty power board or misbehaving printer. Unless you thought to bring those into the computer store too, the problem wouldn’t be replicable. And nothing’s worse than going to the trouble of getting help only to say “well, it doesn’t seem to be that annoying thing right now.” That’s when the expert looks at us like we’re crazy and says “next time, just try turning it on and off again.” </p>
<p>#3 Cut Downtime. </p>
<p>When the computer repair service comes to your door, you can also reduce downtime. Whether the computer is essential for homework at home or business services, you probably can’t imagine being without it for a few days. It’s like losing a limb! Onsite computer repair aims to fix the problem in just a few hours, without taking the computer away. </p>
<p>We can handle most repairs onsite. In some cases, it’s more cost-effective to bring the computer back to base. We still save you hassle by dropping the computer back off to you. We’ll also set everything back up again when we return your computer. That way you don’t have to worry about which cord goes where! </p>
<p>Call us if we can be of assistance. 916-800-3035</p>
<p>Michael Grippi, Owner of <a href="https://www.yogabearpc.com">Yoga Bear Computer Repair</a><br />
Yoga Bear Computer Repair is the #1 ranked onsite and mobile computer repair company in Sacramento, CA. Serving all of Sacramento County along with surrounding areas, we offer same day computer fixes for both hardware and software issues. We service both Apple Macbook laptops and desktops, as well as all Windows PC computers. Founded in 2011 and rated #1 on Yelp and Google, our computer technicians work hard to make your computer repair experience as pleasant as possible. Please visit our web site at https://www.yogabearpc.com or call us today at 916-800-3035 to set up a same day appointment. </p>
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<p>Your old computer is beginning to slow down. So, you invest in a shiny new laptop. The clouds part and the sun shines down on this bright and lovely new device. Everything will be faster and easier. Only, from the first day, the new laptop is lagging. Why is it running so slow? One of these might be the reason. ... </p>
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<p>Your old computer is beginning to slow down. So, you invest in a shiny new laptop. The clouds part and the sun shines down on this bright and lovely new device. Everything will be faster and easier. Only, from the first day, the new laptop is lagging. Why is it running so slow? One of these might be the reason. </p>
<p>#1 Not enough computing power. </p>
<p>In many cases, the laptop doesn’t have enough RAM (Random Access Memory). RAM is the computer’s main memory. This helps your computer do more at once. Information from the operating system, application programs and data are kept here, when in use, for quicker processing. </p>
<p>RAM is like the computer’s short-term memory, while the hard drive is the long-term memory. Just as the human brain can’t hold everything in short-term memory, RAM can get overloaded too. When this happens on your laptop, the computer processor needs to go to the hard drive. This slows things down.</p>
<p>Resolution: You might see 4GB, 8GB, 16GB or more of RAM available. How much you need is going to depend on what you plan on doing with the computer. For a laptop with Windows 10, we recommend at least 8GB of RAM, but 16GB is more comfortable for a better experience. </p>
<p>Not all laptops will let you access the RAM. When you can, though, upgrading memory can be quick and affordable. </p>
<p>#2 Mechanical hard drive. </p>
<p>Often a single part is letting you down. With a less expensive computer, manufacturers skimp. While it’s less common these days, some laptops will come with a mechanical hard drive. You might think of this like a record player with a needle reading the vinyl album. Since something is moving to find data, the laptop runs slower than it would with a Solid State Drive (SSD), which has no moving parts. </p>
<p>Resolution: In many cases, a mechanical hard drive can be easily upgraded to an SSD. However, some super slim laptops have limited upgradability. Check out our <a href="https://www.yogabearpc.com/computer-repair-services/tune-ups/">Sacramento Computer Tune Up</a> page for more information.</p>
<p>#3 Bloatware. </p>
<p>Retailers like to tout all the bells and whistles that come with their laptops. So, when you turn on your laptop for the first time, you may notice there’s already a lot of software pre-loaded. Much of it you’ll probably never use. Maybe there are toolbars you don’t need, games you’ll never use, or stock widgets that you couldn’t care less about. These examples of bloatware slow down your computer. </p>
<p>The third-party applications are a revenue source for the manufacturer, but don’t always help you. Microsoft, for instance, sells a line of computers that come without any pre-installed third-party software. Computerworld reported those PCs “start up 104% faster, shut down 35% faster and have 28 minutes more battery life.” </p>
<p>Resolution: When you get a new laptop, check out the pre-installed software before you add your own. Determine what the existing software will do, and uninstall anything that you won’t want. </p>
<p>If your laptop is slow on the first startup, this may be due to system updates. For instance, a Windows 10 automatic update to bolster the security of the computer. You can’t do much about these, but look on the bright side, your laptop security is current! </p>
<p>Improved speed is a main reason to invest in a new laptop. Don’t let a lagging laptop disrupt your productivity. We can help with a slow running laptop.</p>
<p>Call us if we can be of assistance. 916-800-3035</p>
<p>Michael Grippi, Owner of Yoga Bear Computer Repair</p>
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<p>External hard drives free up storage, offer portability, and provide a lifeline in case of computer disaster. It pays to take good care of these compact, convenient devices. Here are some helpful strategies. 1. Don’t knock the drive. Depending on the type of drive you have, impact could damage it. The hard drive’s mechanical drives work a little like a ... </p>
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<p>External hard drives free up storage, offer portability, and provide a lifeline in case of computer disaster. It pays to take good care of these compact, convenient devices.<br />
Here are some helpful strategies.</p>
<p>1. Don’t knock the drive.</p>
<p>Depending on the type of drive you have, impact could damage it. The hard drive’s mechanical drives work a little like a record player. Envision a spinning platter and a needle reading it. Note, you don’t have to worry about this with a Solid State Drive (SSD) as there are no moving parts.</p>
<p>2. Don’t pull.</p>
<p>You can damage the drive port with a hard or sideways yank on its USB plug. Remove the device cable with a gentle pull. It’s best to unplug the drive cable when it’s not in use. Then, when you are reconnecting the external drive, inspect the connector before plugging the cable back in. Look for any damage, debris, or corrosion to help maximize the device’s lifespan. </p>
<p>3. Don’t skip steps.</p>
<p>You may be in a hurry, but always take the time to remove the hard drive from your desktop before physically unplugging it. On Windows, you’ll usually right click on the drive and press Eject. For Macs, you can drag the drive icon to the recycle bin (which changes to an eject button). Never unplug the drive while moving data to or from the hard drive unless you want to risk data corruption.</p>
<p>4. Don’t suffocate the drive.</p>
<p>Ever put your hand on the hard drive after prolonged use? It’s hot. Don’t immediately store it away in a bag or tight space. Give it some time to cool off first. </p>
<p>When it’s out, and in use, keep the drive’s vents clear of other objects so that it has some airflow. Set it on a flat, level surface. Avoid placing it on paper, towels, or other cloth items that could add to its heat levels.</p>
<p>5. Don’t take the drive swimming.</p>
<p>OK, you’re probably not going to do that. Yet it’s our way of reminding you that condensation is an enemy to your hard drive. Hard drive failures can be caused by environmental factors such as temperature and air quality too.</p>
<p>6. Don’t expect immortality or invincibility.</p>
<p>A hard drive isn’t going to last forever. They aren’t built for that. They can also get lost or stolen. Don’t let one external hard drive be the only place you are backing up your data.<br />
Have a backup on your computer, on the drive, and a copy in the cloud. Then, you’ll always be ready to move on to a new drive that you will love with the same care and consideration outlined above.  </p>
<p>Call us if we can be of assistance. 916-800-3035</p>
<p>Michael Grippi, Owner of Yoga Bear Computer Repair</p>
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<p>Death is a morbid topic most of us try to avoid. Making a will and saying we prefer cremation is the extent of our advance planning. Yet, you may want to also think about what’s going to happen to your data. Consider your digital footprint. You have photos, files, and emails on your computer and your phone. You’re also documenting ... </p>
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<p>Death is a morbid topic most of us try to avoid. Making a will and saying we prefer cremation is the extent of our advance planning. Yet, you may want to also think about what’s going to happen to your data.</p>
<p>Consider your digital footprint. You have photos, files, and emails on your computer and your phone. You’re also documenting your life on social media, and sharing on more than one channel.</p>
<p>Your wearable technology (say an Apple Watch or a Fitbit) may be recording information too. If you have a virtual assistant in your home, it’s recording your search history and saving that data on the cloud.</p>
<p>Yet many of us never think “what will happen to my data after I die?” Do you want it deleted? Are there digital assets you want to share? Perhaps there is tangible value attached to some of your digital assets. At the very least, some photos and videos that may have sentimental value for those who survive you. So, let’s explore advance planning you can do to protect your digital legacy.</p>
<p>Personal Files on Computer or Phone</p>
<p>Your personal devices are password protected. While necessary, this makes it more difficult for your survivors. </p>
<p>Now, they could physically pull the computer or phone apart if needed. But, it’s easier to have a copy of your passwords in a secure place for someone to access in the event of your death. Another option is to use a password manager. You can designate someone as your backup contact. They will be able to gain access to your passwords should you die.</p>
<p>Digital Media Collections</p>
<p>Often, when you click the “Buy” button, you’re not really purchasing that movie or music forever. Your contract with iTunes, for instance, was only for your lifetime. Your rights expire at your death.</p>
<p>Cloud Accounts</p>
<p>Consider the personal and private data you have in the cloud, such as Google or Microsoft’s Outlook. This might include calendars, emails, GPS, documents and financial information.</p>
<p>Google’s Inactive Account Manager lets you make plans for your account. You decide:</p>
<p>·        When Google should consider your account inactive<br />
·        What it should do with your data afterwards<br />
·        Whether to share account access with someone (providing email and phone number)<br />
·        When or if your account should be deleted.</p>
<p>Microsoft won’t provide your passwords after death. However, via their Next of Kin process someone could be sent a DVD of the data in your outlook.com account.<br />
Other cloud providers ask for proof of death and of legal right to access. In Dropbox’s case for instance, your survivors will need a court order. Even with all this, there’s no guarantee your personal data is completely removed from the cloud. It may exist in other data-sets in system backups.</p>
<p>Social Media Accounts</p>
<p>Social media companies do not provide login credentials. Many require proof of identity and a death certificate to deactivate the account. Facebook and Instagram will “memorialize” your accounts. The public can’t see, but Friends or Followers can still view it and post memories. You can assign a legacy contact to look after the account or have it deleted.</p>
<p>You don’t want someone using your social account to send out spam or inappropriate photos. For instance, a sexy spam-bot took over a New York Times media columnist’s Twitter after his 2015 death. </p>
<p>Plan ahead to protect your privacy and provide access where necessary. Think of the pain and heartache you can save your survivors by managing your digital legacy now. </p>
<p>Call us if we can be of assistance. 916-800-3035</p>
<p>Michael Grippi, Owner of <a href="https://www.yogabearpc.com">Yoga Bear Computer Repair Sacramento</a></p>
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