Alan Timer

I'm currently a certified network engineer performing consulting work for some of the largest law firms in Philadelphia.
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  • A Look at Your Computers BIOS and How to Navigate It
    The system Basic Input/Output System, or BIOS for short, is one of the most important pieces of programming on any computer.
  • Fallout 2 Review
    Black Isle Studios has done it again! Fallout 2, the sequel to the post apocalyptic Fallout, is a welcome return to the Fallout world.
  • Compiling Your Own PC Repair Toolkit
    Lets say, your computer has a hardware problem. Assuming you know how to replace the failed component, have you taken the time to decide what tools would be necessary?
  • Custom Built Computer Vs OEM Computer
    Since the release of the IBM PC, there has been a debate over prefabricated machines(herein referred to as "OEM") and custom built machines. So which is better? The answer lies within you.
  • How to Change the Power Supply on Your Computer
    The power supply, or PSU as it will be reffered to here in, is a vital component to every computer, and is often the most overlooked, until it malfunctions. But how can one know its their PSU malfunctioning and not something else?
  • Replacing a Hard Drive
    "Local Disk C: is running low on disk space. Run Disk Cleanup?"

    Its an error most of us are all too familiar with. That 500MB hard drive we got with our 486 66FX is almost out of free space. What can be done to help this?

  • Replacing a Video Card
    It has occured to me that people don't have the faintest idea of what the inside of their computers looks like, or for that matter how to replace or upgrade a component withen their case.

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