by The Same Day Computer Team | Nov 15, 2018 | Blog, Front Page, News, Uncategorized
You’re browsing the web and all of a sudden you get a pop-up that says you have won an Amazon gift card or maybe it says you have an infection on your phone. How did this happen? Don’t click on the links in the pop-up! It’s what is currently being...
by The Same Day Computer Team | Nov 14, 2018 | Blog, Front Page, News, Uncategorized
Microsoft releases patches for the Windows operating system the second Tuesday of every month. The last update is causing licenses to be deactivated. Those running Windows 10 Pro are getting an error that says the license is not valid and if you have a valid license...
by The Same Day Computer Team | Nov 7, 2018 | Blog, Front Page, News, Uncategorized
The newest ransomware making the rounds is being called CommonRansom and it’s making a strange request before they decrypt your data. The hackers want the usual bitcoin but on top of that they want you to open up your Remote Desktop Services. The ransom note...
by The Same Day Computer Team | Nov 6, 2018 | Blog, Front Page, Info/Contact, Uncategorized, What We Do
Chances are that there are times when your smart phone seems to take forever to do things. There are many reason why this could happen. The most likely reason is that you have accumulated clutter since you got the phone. For instance, you may have apps that you no...
by The Same Day Computer Team | Nov 5, 2018 | Blog, Front Page, News, Uncategorized, What We Do
Microsoft Defender is an anti-virus program that comes with every version of Windows, whether you are running XP, 10 or anything in between. Microsoft recently added a new feature to Windows Defender called Sandbox Mode. Sandbox Mode is a way to run the Defender so...
by The Same Day Computer Team | Nov 2, 2018 | Blog, Front Page, News, Uncategorized
The second Tuesday of every month is considered update Tuesday by Microsoft. Last month, Microsoft stopped their monthly update, named October 2018 Update due to complaints that it was deleting huge chunks of files! This bug affected those that turned on the feature...