LCD computer video display monitor screens and LCD tv displays scratch easily because the are made of soft plastic. I accidentally scratched a 9 inch diagonal gouge in my 19″ Samsung monitor, and happened on a free and easy way to reduce or remove the scratches with cardboard. The screen had a very visible dark gouge from top right to lower left that is now invisible. * Disclaimer: The above procedure has only been tested on one model Samsung LCD monitor, and has not been tested on any LCD TV displays. It may or may not work on your LCD screen. Following the procedures does not constitute a guarantee of repair. We assume no responsibility for direct, indirect, consequential or inconsequential damages incurred as a result of following the above LCD monitor screen repair procedures. Copyright © 2011 By Software Exchange LLC and Cyber News & Reviews
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Cleaning an Infected Windows PC
Info Level: Beginner Presenter: Eli the Computer Guy Date Created: January 14, 2012 Length of Class: 73 Minutes Tracks Computer Repair Prerequisites None Purpose of Class This class teaches the procedures and thought process behind trying to clean a Windows PC that has been infected with viruses. Chapters Introduction (00:00) First Steps (00:00) Uninstalling Crapware (00:00) Installing Security Software (00:00) Install ALL Updates (00:00) Run Scans (00:00) Final Thoughts (00:00) Class Notes Introduction Generally is a PC has a virus you should just do a Wipe and Reload Create a checklist for the procedures you will use to clean the PC Know when you will decide the computer is not repairable You can run the computer in Safe Mode is regular mode is not responsive. You access Safe Mode by pressing F8 while the PC boots, and then selecting “Safe Mode” option. MSCONFIG tool can be used to keep software from booting when the computer boots. To use MSCONFIG go to Start – Run – and then type MSCONFIG First Steps Try to do a System Restore to an earlier time before the computer had the virus with Windows built in System Restore Utility Use OpenDNS on your router to try to prevent the infected computer from “phoning home” Change the password on the system to prevent scripts from being able to easily modify configurations Reset Internet Explorer Settings to default to ensure that Internet Explorer will not block your attempts to download updates and software. Uninstall Crapware …