An Input/Outpur Device Error,I/O Problems Fix

August 3, 2009

An I/O Device Error

An I/O Device Error problem may occur at the same time as you are attempting to install a program or to copying a file from CD drive. Due to such attempt ions following errors may occur on your computer screen.

· Your operations can’t be executed due to an I/O device error.

· Only, read or write process memory demand is concluded

Usually, this kind of problem arises when Windows attempts to utilize a transfer approach which your CD drive cannot employ.

To resolve An I/O Device Error problem askpcexperts suggest you to amend the transfer approach for your CD drive in Integrated Development Environment Channel

Properties. To accomplish this you must follow these steps:

· Click on Start, then right-click on My Computer, and then click on Manage.

· Then click on Device Manager and now go to right panel, and enlarge Integrated Development Environment ATA/ATAPI checkers.

· Now Right-click on the Integrated Development Environment channel where your CD drive is attached, and then click on its Properties option.

For more information on I/O Devices Problems, Online Technical Support, Computer Support,Software Support, PC Security Support Help and Solution, Computer Peripheral Support, Printer Support, Floppy Drive Help and Multi-Functional Device Support etc. Call us on 1-888-889-3335 or visit Ask PC Experts and we shall be glad to help you.


Hard Disk Data Recovery,Online Data Backup,Hard Disk Crashed,Data Backup Support

July 6, 2009

PC Crashed? Online Support to Get Data from Hard-Disk

We regularly receive customer testimonials for the Online Support Service that we provide to them. Here is an experience from a customer, where the hard drive had crashed and she urgently wanted to back some data from the disk.

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Talking about computer crash, it has been one of the most troublesome experiences until I got help to solve it! I think I know a bit about the system and can comfortably add an additional hard-disk to the system and transfer my data from it to the system. But it dint prove to be that simple. After I attached the additional hard-dish to the original system it simply refused to turn on. I tried everything I could, from switching off to switching on, making the plugs tight, ensuring the mother board etc is properly connected and not loose. Well this is the basic I have known. But this time none of this helped. I got rid of the hard-disk and tired to turn the system on without the hard-disk, after all its my uncles system. If it doesn’t work am screwed. And what you expect to happen just happened, it refused to work. Nothing could be more troublesome.

Then I called Ask PC Experts. Less I had hoped but I came to finding some good help for myself. The guy told me to quit everything and get into the BIOS and find out if the PC actually could identify my hard-disk. It dint. So this was the original problem. Then we shut down the system and checked the wiring of the system. I could explain only in form of colors and to my surprise he could understand what I really meant. The moment I did so and switched on the system, Aha it was on! Now, one problem solved, but the second was still on my mind. The problem that I had to transfer the personal data from the hard-disk and return to the office.

It wasn’t as difficult as I thought. He asked me to first and foremost check for the small pin – he called it a jumper pin, at the back of the hard disk near the power connection plugs are put. I replaced the pin and connected the drive as instructed. Then we switched on the system, fingers crossed, and it worked! The systems not only worked but also identify my hard-disk. I could comfortably read, write and edit now from it. I could transfer my data and it was all so simply resolved. All thanks to Ask PC Experts.

It gives us great pleasure to be of help to customers and the best reward is the appreciation from customers for the best online support. If you have had a similar problem, please feel free to contact us at our website at Ask PC Experts


How to Backup Your Data to Protect Your System

June 22, 2009

Why is a BACK UP so important?

Data – the information that is stored in form of files, programs, software and other various forms on your PC.

This data that is stored within your system can be a collection of your personal information, files, photographs, music, work related presentations, e-mails, Address books, Personal projects, accounts or research paper. It can be anything which you have made/collected and stored over a period of time.

Do you think this data in your PC is safe? Would it remain there forever? What happens if you loose this data? In moments your business can be in for a complete loss as you have lost all data. All your personal accounts and tracking are in for a complete mismatch if you loose all the records made of the same.

In simple words, this data can be lost anytime, any moment. And none would like to risk getting into a situation wherein all the information is lost.

Backup Your Data to Protect

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Thus, a BACK-UP of Data process is used to safe guard your information from loss due to any kind of system failure, memory crash, corrupt files etc. A back-up is really important.

While taking a back up on does not need to copy the entire systems programs and software’s. The software/programs can be re-installed easily. It’s just required to copy the files/folders which carry data to be copied. It is like making a duplicate of the originals. These duplicates can be made on:

· Secondary Hard disk

· CDs/DVDs

· Pen Drives or other external hard disk’s

· Zip Drives

· Online

All established businesses always have a back up for their data files to ensure that in case of any tragedy they always can go back to their normal work and do not have to face major looses due to loss of information and records.

Back up can be done while physically copying the files and writing them on the other drive/CD etc. It can also be done by using various software available. The back up files can also be made password protected to ensure none can access the same other than you.

To create back up on your secondary hard disk you can also go to:

Start Menu > Programs > Maintenance > Back Up and Restore Center

To protect your data and Back up your system, Call 1-888-889-3335 visit Ask PC Experts now.


Internet Not Working? Ask PC Experts!

June 9, 2009

Has it happened that you were trying to use the Internet and it simply refused to work? What was the first thing you did? Called the service provider..!

Now after the complaint is all done am sure you don’t have enough patience to wait for him. You still try and wonder what’s wrong after all? Why a Working Internet Connection has stopped suddenly. It was working perfectly the last time you used it.

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You can see all the required lights blinking on the Modem. You can also see the blue connection light in the small connection indicator on the right bottom of your desktop.
But still you IE says connect to Internet….! Where is the problem?

Problem is pretty simple and so is the solution.

Sometimes when you shut down Your PC, the Modem settings go for a reset. Because of which next time when you start your PC and try to use the Internet connection it doesn’t work. This problem doesn’t happen too many times but it can happen anytime and can be too bothering if one doesn’t know the solution.

Solution is that you Open your IE and go to the Service Provider’s site. Here you will have various columns from which you choose the settings. These settings are the main cause for the problem of the connection. From the various options you choose the required and save the same. Now you try your IE again. This time the connection works. Great! You have simply solved the problem by yourself sitting at home by simply making a phone call to Ask PC Experts!

So now no waiting for the Service provider to come within a few days to help you out. Completely avoiding all the follow ups you would have had to do.

With Ask PC Experts any solution any problem is just a phone call away. For more information on Internet Help, Pop Ups, Spy ware, Ad ware etc Call us on 1-888-889-3335 or visit Ask PC Experts and we shall be glad to help you.


Internet Fraud and Pop-Up, Advertising – Ask PC Experts

June 2, 2009

What are POP-UPS?

Pop Ups are additional browser windows that are generated automatically while you click/open a web page.

These Pop – Ups can be:

1. Advertisements: When you open a web page the site you are browsing may open along with it a hidden browser window which may be advertising something. This is one of the most common ways to advertise online. Especially because you have to click on to close the window. These ads can be designed to trick you to reveal personal information, track E-Mail Addresses etc. so it’s very important to be careful with them.

2. Links: These are generally used on online shopping web pages, wherein when you click on the smaller picture the larger picture of the same opens up in another Browser Helpwindow for a better viewer and a larger image of the product.

3. Downloads: While you log on to a site to download some software, when you click on download a new pop up window opens up for the same.

In a few cases pop ups appear even while you are not opening a web page. In such a case please check, your system may have a spy ware. Never, click on any link/download provided by a Pop Up window. This leads to a lot of times download of spy ware into your system without your knowledge. Such pop ups are generated by Ad – wares and Spy wares.

In the above case, scan you PC for spy ware and repair the same at earliest.

These Pop Ups can be blocked quiet easily. Blocking these Pop Ups will avoid all the hassle and in case you need one to download from an authentic site you can always press Cntrl key and click on the link.

Blocking Pop Ups:

Internet Fraud and Pop-Up

Internet Explorer

< Tools

< Pop Up Blocker

< Turn on Pop Up Blocker

For more information on Pop Ups, Spy ware, Ad ware etc Call us on 1-888-889-3335 or visit Ask PC Experts and we shall be glad to help you.


Online Computer Help – A new Way of IT troubleshooting

May 2, 2009

The most amazing thing about Remote PC Repair is that the customer has to just sit in front of his system and watch the remote professional doing the physical repairing job on his PC.

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It is known that major share of all PC related troubles do not occur by hardware reasons but are generated by software related issues. Despite the fact that, the major work includes repairing of computers software application and this does not require technician to handle the keyboard, mouse or any other Computer Hardware. Also it helps in avoiding the hassles of taking disconnecting all the cables and taking it physically to computer repair shop.

Even doing this work does not help us in saving the cost of repair technician. And it is facts that, Remote Computer Repair can save a PC owner a lot of cost which is otherwise heavily charged when PC is taken to a traditional repair shop.

Some areas which Remote desktop technicians are proficient in are: Software Issues/Driver installation or repair/Hardware problems etc.; performance optimization; resolving of crashing and hanging problems; upgradation; and sometimes provide 24×7 support. The only prerequisite for the remote service is that the client computer should have High Speed Internet Service and the remote software installed on their computer.

No matter dial up service can also work, but for diagnosis work, high speed internet is required. Many computer users may be anxious about the trustworthiness or proficiency of a Remote Computer Repair engineer, but one can easily find the type of services one provides, and it is better to check the company before providing your credit card information or sending online payments.

It’s known that in this time of recession, wasting money on gasoline while searching for repair shop is nothing but just a waste of money. Most Remote Computer Repair engineers can resolve the PC problem before the PC user is finished with having breakfast or just a cup of tea.


Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2- What’s new?

April 28, 2009

Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2

The whitepapers of Internet Explorer 8 Beta version inform us that the Beta1 version released by Microsoft was aimed more at Web developers. This Beta 1 carried a new feature called WebSlices facilitated developers to connect with users by allowing them to directly subscribe to content from within a website Thus Webslices gave the functionality of feeds to the clients making it easy to receive updates and notification on changes.

Later in August, 2008 Microsoft another beta version for the common users as opposed to developers. This version called Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2. It is described as faster, more secure and easy to use. It has a Smart Address bar which rapidly searches favorites, history, and even the feeds.

Internet Connection Help

The visual search feature is another attraction. Here while you type in the query box, sites start giving rich results. Interoperability with other Internet Browsers is just excellent. And crashes are not wholesale as far as other tabs are concerned.

Internet Speed Help

Internet Explorer beta 2 gives users more control and security- the SmartScreen Filter, XSS Filter, InPrivate are such features which not only provide respite from phishing /malware but also extend unique user control of information. Seems Mozilla and Safari users have more reason to grumble about.

To know more about Internet Explorer, Internet Explorer Setting or any other PC Related Issues, click here to ASK PC EXPERTS.


Remote Desktop Repair – big area of comprehensive services

April 22, 2009

Remote Desktop Repair

Desktop repair is the area which is getting popular between people with a very fast speed and people now a day search for online desktop repair services rather than going to a computer mechanic. These remote desktop repair technicians repair almost all your troubles related to PC through remote desktop, but for this you should have a high speed Internet connection. Major companies charge on per hour basis.

If you want to locate such type of service provider then you just have to search on internet for Desktop Repair. This will help you the area in which they are proficient.

A remote Desktop repair person observes the whole system on a PC screen while solving your problem. Technology, these days helps you in assuming control of the whole procedure, if you feel something suspicious like breach of security. So, there is no harm in letting the remote Desktop repair person do the repair work. Sometimes, procedures for repairing are given from remote location and you have to follow the procedure step by step.

Most of the time it happens that the remote connection program is uninstalled after use and re-installed when required. No doubt all this procedure is secure and hassle-free but then also you should get the services from good referred company. This will help you in getting better services and in affordable price also. Remote desktop repair helps in resolving of many areas of problem like trouble shooting, virus and pest removal, software implementation, up gradation, disk cleaning, spy ware removal and PC optimization.

It should be taken in concern that the success rate of remote desktop repair is very high as compared to the old traditional way of calling technical repair person. Another advantage of getting this type of services is that it’s affordable and also you no need to take your system here and there as the repairing work is done remotely. Desktop Repair provides comprehensive information on Desktop Support, Computer Support, Computer Help, Computer Repair Software and more.


Online PC Repair Services

October 20, 2008

Remove Virus, Worms, Trojan – Ask PC Experts at 1-888-889-3335

Anyone who uses the computer dreads one problem, and the problem is of his system getting damaged by a Virus, Worm or a Trojan.

Most of the people who use computers are aware of the above words, but it’s very few who really know what these things really are; and what is the problem they really cause. More importantly how these problems get created in a perfectly functional system?

At ASK PC EXPERTS we would like to share some information about the same with you.

Virus: A Virus is a bug which travels through the medium of a program or a file. The most common way by which your PC gets infected by Virus is by opening unknown files/programs/attachments. It is also possible that when you receive a program from a friend and you run it on your PC – your PC gets infected. The reason is simple – your friend PC is also infected by a Virus. The Virus directly attacks and damages your hardware, software and files. A person with a virus may unknowingly infect your system by mailing, sharing a file or sending some attachments to you. Virus can spread through all executable files.

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Worm: A worm can be a lot more dangerous and difficult than a virus. Like a virus it does not need any medium to be sent/spread to various systems. At any given point of time a worm can spread from your PC to hundreds of other PC’s. The most common PC problem faced while your system is infected by a worm is of slow functioning of your system as it consumes too much system memory, allows multiple users to access to your PC and can also lead to system crash.

Trojan: A Trojan is very different from a Virus and a Worm but like them it can be very dangerous and troublesome for you system. A Trojan enters your system through means of a software. You may think the software to be of some help, or the one which you might really need for your system but it may lead to right the opposite. For the same reason its always suggested to not download from unknown sites and to avoid pirated software. A Trojan can create access for multiple users to access to your personal files, may lead to deletion of files and other programs and various other unwanted changes within the system.

If your PC is not functioning in the way it used to, you are facing a crash, system is slow? You are unable to locate your files and the desktop has unknown icons! Kindly call as at 1-888-889-3335 to Ask PC Experts, we are here to help you!

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October 20, 2008

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