Do you need low cost computer repair or upgrade service at your home or office? Our certified and reliable technicians will resolve your computer repairs efficently. Expertise, reliability, and user-friendliness are what you may expect from our award-winning technical support. Whether your need to remove a virus or build a network, we will take your computer equipment to the next level. Our experience and savy will resolve your computer issues. Our resourcefulness will merge your personal and business objectives into a technical, optimized reality.
Virus Removal, Maintenance and Services
- What if the test says I have viruses, trojan or any types of malware on my Computer?
The best course of action is to have the infection removed as soon as possible. Delaying could lead to slower performance, data security issues and, in extreme cases, data loss. Don't worry. When you have a virus or spyware problem, help is just a mouse click away. Through your high-speed internet connection, an Online Agent can assist you online and fix the issue.
Business Network Consulting solution
- Computer network consulting company in miami area.
Technology continues to accelerate at an amazing pace. And trying to keep up with it is a challenge for even the biggest companies. Which is why small and mid-sized businesses rely on the expert business network support and computer consulting service offered by Business network consulting.
Since 2004 , We has been providing small and medium-sized esses like yours with industry leading IT consulting and local tech support that removes the pain, worry and hassle of mananging your technology alone, and esures your systems are safe, secure and designed to last.
- Dependable IT Consulting
MYPCUSA has grown to become the largest and most reliable provider of full-service business network support and project-based IT services in the area. Our diverse team of highly trained, certified computer network consultants and engineers stays current with the latest technologies and systems to ensure you receive cutting edge solutions that are battle-tested and follow industry best practices.
Often laptops that won't boot up or power on can be repaired without being sent back to the manufacturer. You may have some corrupt system files or simply a loose or defected part. You don't have to loose your files to get it fixed. Call us to find out if your data can be recovered.
- So who do you turn to when looking to service and repair your laptop?.
Finding a qualified specialist capable of undertaking laptop repair in professional, competent and efficient manner can be a difficult task. Let us offer your our assistance. - Provided your are still covered under warranty, and time permitting, a computer user can always ship their machine back to the manufacturer for laptop repair. In many ways, of course the manufacturer is best the best choice for repairing your laptop. Unfortunately, there is often a significant amount of time spent waiting for the return of a laptop from a manufacturer.
Computer Networking Services
We setup, secure, repair and troubleshoot computer networking for home and business. Does your office need help setting up a Local Area Network (LAN)? Do you want to share your resources with other office or home users? Do you want to connect your computers at home?
- The Computer Network Support Professionals.
So whether it's computer and network server support, data security and backups, or IT project planning and business network consulting, MYPCUSA is the best choice for professional, and freandly end-to-end local IT outsourcing. Give us a call today!
SERVER SETUP AND CONFIGURATION
With the release of Windows Server 2008, it is a good idea now to start to practice and learn how to install 2008, implement needed functionality (such as roles and other features) and analyze the new installation options that are now available with 2008 such as Core Server installation, using Windows Deployment Services (WDS) as well as unattended installations, upgrades and/or dual boot scenarios. This article will cover the fundamentals of installing a full copy of Windows Server 2008 on enterprise class server hardware.
With Windows Server 2008, you will find new tools to deploy your server. With 2008 you will find that not only is it easier to install a Windows Server, but now you have more options that fit your production needs and you can now install (or not install) what it is you want or need. For example, if you wanted to be selective and run a server with the most minimal set of needed services, then you would select the Server Core option when running your installation. If you wanted to deploy Windows Server 2008 with an unattended answer file, you can with new options and features, to make your deployment easier.
In this article we cover the basic installation options available to you when deploying a full copy of Windows Server 2008 on an enterprise class server. The article’s goal is to familiarize and acclimate you to the process of deploying Windows Server 2008 on systems on your production network.
Note:
It is important to note that although 2008 is a fantastic product with many new features and improved functionality, you should never run a beta or test copy of Windows in your production environment. It is not supported nor is it a complete product. As well, you should never rollout any new operating systems (or run upgrades) on production systems or networks without first testing the official release in a test lab to ensure that your applications are compatible, your drivers, your hardware and so on.
Preparation Tasks
The first step in deploying a Windows Server 2008 system is to do all of the analysis needed upfront to appropriately size your server hardware and prepare for an easy installation. There is not enough that can be said about ‘pre-planning’ your installation. Make sure that you have all the software you need, appropriate drivers and so on. You should create a checklist or some form of list to help you keep track of what you need, what you need to do and what steps have been accomplished. This is helpful for problems that you may encounter during the installation – you can quickly ascertain the source of the problem when you have a checklist to follow so you can retrace your steps. You should always pre-plan any deployment (no matter how big or small) and run thorough tests so that you know what works and what does not before installing new systems on your network or upgrading older systems as an example. For another example, when we first started to run Windows Server 2008 in its earliest forms (Longhorn) for testing purposes, it was quickly found that it was extremely difficult to install on an enterprise class server due to the fact that most of the enterprise server hardware vendors had yet to create alternatives to the new release of Windows and most Windows Server 2003 drivers would (and will) not function on the newest version of Windows, 2008.
One of the biggest earlier issues when testing Windows Server 2008 was its incompatible RAID drivers that just ceased the installation completely for lack of support and would cease the ability to continue testing. Some of the ways around this were to virtualize the instance, although this is not going to fit into everyone’s deployment schedule and needs therefore testing on the enterprise class equipment became paramount in our (and other testers) plans. Planning your deployment when working with an enterprise class server is very important, not planning will cause you to deal with problems as they occur and waste your time (such as hunting down updated drivers). When working with high end equipment, it is common to work directly with the vendors support group to get newly developed drivers that are supported under Windows Server 2008. Just as many of us (and I am sure many of you) were testing the beta version of Windows, it was wise to check with HP, Dell and other hardware vendors to see what the availability was (and is) for updated firmware and software from the makers. Some even offered beta assistance which also proved helpful in testing Windows Server 2008 on a RAID array.
So, why so much fuss about a high end system – or one called an ‘enterprise-class’ system? Simply put, most data centers run their systems on server-class hardware, not PC based hardware. An enterprise class server is a system that is built for large networks and is usually extremely powerful, scalable and redundant. Although it costs more, it gives you more functionality and flexibility when deploying and is extremely easy to fix when problems do arise – the servers can even be kept running without interruption while failed components are replaced and/or fixed.
An enterprise class server is able to be scaled up to meet the demands of enterprise class applications, such as SQL Server, Exchange, and application-based middleware. An enterprise class server usually contains advanced hardware and many times, most of these server systems (Dell, HP, IBM, etc) come with their own software tool suites which are used to install drivers and management software into Windows so that Windows can interoperate with the enterprise class hardware. An example of a high end enterprise class system is the HP DL380

