Computer Repairs Whitby, Western Australia, Australia

Need Computer repairs in Whitby? 1800 MYTECH offers tailored and professional support for business and residential clients throughout Whitby and Australia Wide

1800 MYTECH makes computer repairs easy in Whitby! We provide on-site service at a time that suits you. No more unplugging and lugging your computer into a computer store in Whitby. Just call one of our friendly customer service operatives on 1800 698 324 to find out more.

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All 1800 MYTECH professionals are specialised in their field. Thereby ensuring you will always receive the right person for the job. Our frequently requested areas of help are:

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Testimonial - What customers think of 1800 MYTECH

1800 MYTECH has worked with clients all over Australia and they will tell you the same thing: all of our technicians are personally committed to getting the job done. It is the passion and dedication of our technicians that ensure extraordinary client loyalty. All our technicians have years of industry experience. That is the 1800 MYTECH difference.

Friendly and courteous people are always a pleasure doing business with. 1800 MYTECH has really helped our business. It's exactly what I've been looking for.

- John Morriss

Whitby Service Area

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System Maintenance

To make sure you're protected, we'd recommend you start with at least SpyBot Search & Destroy and Spyware Blaster. After updating both, you can immunise your system against threats. Should you already be infected with spyware, Spybot is a good first line of defence, but won't catch everything. You may have to use a number of tools, including Ad-Aware, Hijack This and dedicated tools from trusted antivirus sites like Kaspersky, F-Secure, Eset and Symantec.

Communication and Networking

If you didn't have the opportunity to set the search field in the top right to search Google (or any other provider for that matter), here's how to change the search engine used.
  1. Click on the down arrow next to the magnifying glass on the right-hand side
  2. Select Find more providers
  3. From the links provided, click on the search engine you want
  4. Click on the check box that says Make this my default search provider, then click Add Provider
  5. If at any time you want to change the default from pre-installed search engines, click the down arrow next to the magnifying glass, and select Change Search Defaults. Select the search engine you want and click the Set Default button, then click OK

Gaming

Simple one this — right click on the desktop in an empty spot. In Windows XP, mouse over Arrange Icons By, and make sure Auto Arrange and Align to Grid are selected. By default this orders all icons on the left hand side in alphabetic order, although you can also choose from Size, Type and Modified order. Or for the ultimate clean desktop, simply deselect Show Desktop Icons.

TV and Movies

You can view YouTube videos on your internet enabled mobile. To try it out, point your phone to http://m.youtube.com and get ready to watch.

General Information

For your operating system, e-mail accounts, and all online logons, use a password that:
  • is six or more characters long;
  • contains a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols;
  • is not the name of your dog or cat; and
  • contains words not found in the dictionary.

Productivity

A great feature in Microsoft Office is Format Painter - Format Painter copies the text formatting of the area where the cursor is located. You can then paint the copied formatting into other parts of the document by simply highlighting text.

Music

Winamp is one of the most popular media players available. Not only is it easy to use and capable of playing many different types of Audio and Video files, it is also free. Go to www.winamp.com and click the Download link then click Get Basic (Free).

Digital Photography

Have you ever noticed that your shots sometimes have a cool, clammy feel to them? If so, you're not alone. The default white balance setting for digital cameras is auto, which is fine for most snapshots, but tends to be a bit on the "cool" side. When shooting outdoor portraits and sunny landscapes, try changing your white balance setting from auto to cloudy. That's right, cloudy. Why? This adjustment is like putting a mild warming filter on your camera. It increases the reds and yellows resulting in richer, warmer pictures.

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