DivX Installer includes Conduit Search
I have not installed DivX for years, and I now remember why; DIVX Installer includes Conduit Search. If you had Conduit Search present on your computer, you want to remove it. Then use the following...
View ArticlePeculiar Icon for a Malware
Malware comes with interesting way to deceive users that they are not malicious in any ways. This particular malware has a peculiar icon which looks like a folder marked “ENLISTED” and photo of U.S....
View ArticleThe Trouble with Office 365 Activation
I have been getting a lot of phone calls that Office 365 is having trouble with activation. According to users, their copy of Office 365 was previously activated. This is especially annoying because...
View ArticleApple Releases iTunes 11.2. to Fix the Hidden “Users” Folder
The Global nightmare is over! In the early AM of May 17, 2014 Apple releases iTunes 11.2.1 to fix the hidden “Users” folder. After iTunes 11.2.1 is installed, “Users” folder is no longer hidden....
View ArticleThe Trouble with Windows 8
It seems a lot of people having issues with Windows 8.x. Somehow it is impossible to refresh/reinstall Windows 8 because the drive was “locked”. There are a lot of suggestion on what to do in solving...
View ArticleNo Video Signal
“So, what’s wrong with the HDMI cable?” Posted from Santa Monica, California, United States.
View ArticleThe Need for Regular Cleaning
I’ve told a lot of people that they need to clean their computer on regular basis. Posted from Santa Monica, California, United States.
View ArticleOS X Tips: How to change your account name or home directory name
Someone asked me to change their account and home directory name on their Mac. The solution is pretty simple. It is all explained in Apple Knowledge Base HT1428. Posted from Santa Monica, California,...
View ArticleOS X Tips: Always Display Scroll Bars
For those who missed the scroll bar in OS X Lion, Mountain Lion and Mavericks (Yosemite too), fear not. Just go to System Preferences > General. Select “Always” on “Show scroll bars” option. Well,...
View ArticleSynology Vulnerability and Ransomware
In the early Sunday morning of August 3, 2014, a tweet by Mike Evangelist was linked on Hacker News. Lovely. My @Synology NAS has been hacked by ransomware calling itself Synolocker. Not what I wanted...
View ArticleGetting Ready for iOS 8.1
Apple will release iOS 8.1 on Monday, October 20, 2014 along with the deployment of Apple Pay. There will be a lot of people holding off from updating to iOS 8.1 for many different reasons. Some would...
View ArticleThe Need for Regular Cleaning
I’ve told a lot of people that they need to clean their computer on regular basis.
View ArticleOS X Tips: How to change your account name or home directory name
Someone asked me to change their account and home directory name on their Mac. The solution is pretty simple. It is all explained in Apple Knowledge Base HT1428.
View ArticleOS X Tips: Always Display Scroll Bars
For those who missed the scroll bar in OS X Lion, Mountain Lion and Mavericks (Yosemite too), fear not. Just go to System Preferences > General. Select “Always” on “Show scroll bars” option. Well,...
View ArticleSynology Vulnerability and Ransomware
In the early Sunday morning of August 3, 2014, a tweet by Mike Evangelist was linked on Hacker News. Lovely. My @Synology NAS has been hacked by ransomware calling itself Synolocker. Not what I wanted...
View ArticleGetting Ready for iOS 8.1
Apple will release iOS 8.1 on Monday, October 20, 2014 along with the deployment of Apple Pay. There will be a lot of people holding off from updating to iOS 8.1 for many different reasons. Some would...
View ArticleHelp! My Apple Watch Displays a Red Exclamation Point.
What to do if Apple Watch displays a red “!”. Don’t panic! If your Apple Watch displays a red exclamation point after a software update, you need to contact Apple Support for service options. At this...
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