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Abeta Computer Service

Locality: El Arish

Phone: 0427612424



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20.01.2022 I have a few 2nd hand refurbished desktop computers and laptops for sale. All in good order and running Windows 7. Prices $200 - $250 El Arish. If interested Ph 0427 612 424



18.01.2022 Abeta Computer Service I am now doing group/one on one computer lessons. Ph 0427 612 424 if interested.

15.01.2022 I have been asked many times to give computer lessons (group and one on one) and have decided to put together a series of lessons. To help me structure the lesson for maximum benefit I ask for expressions of interest in the course and also any suggestions on what people would like to learn in the lessons. Please share this with any of your friends who may also have an interest.

15.01.2022 At Abeta Computer Service we specialise in Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems, and cover all other aspects of computers and their functions. As an additional service we offer installation of surround sound systems, digital tv setup and networking. We have been established for a number of years and offer our services to the Cassowary Coast and adjoining areas.



04.01.2022 Possibly the best Windows operating system comes to an end... Microsoft Stops Supporting Windows XP After April 8, 2014, Microsoft will no longer support the Windows XP operating system. The company will stop releasing security updates and hotfixes, providing non-security hotfixes, updating online technical content and providing assisted support of any kind for XP.... Over the last few years, technology has continued to advance and has left XP out of the picture. New hard drives use the Advanced Format, which changes the bytes per sector on the hard drive. Windows XP simply does not support these new Advanced Format hard drives. Over the last year, Microsoft programs like Office and Internet Explorer have stopped being designed to work on their little brother operating system. Even in 2010, Office 2010 required the latest Service Pack to be installed on an XP system to support it. Windows released XP back in 2001 and to put that date in perspective, here’s what tech life was like in 2001: Apple released their first iPod Nintendo released the Game Cube CRT tube televisions were still most common in households 3.5 inch floppy disks were our main data storage devices Here are the facts No more security updates or hotfixes - The lack of security updates for the system increases your risk of being a victim of viruses, spyware and other malicious software, leaving your system, your data and your personal information without the protection you are used to. No more non-security hotfixes - When issues occur and bugs are reported on an operating system, Microsoft corrects those by issuing hotfixes. With the sunsetting of XP support, they will no longer be fixing these issues. Microsoft is eliminating support - You will no longer be able to get support for anything related to the XP operating system. Microsoft will also not be updating the online technical content. Are there other risks? Over time you will see more products that do not work on XP. Since Microsoft is no longer supporting XP, new versions of Internet Explorer will not work on the old system, making web surfing on XP more difficult. The latest version of Office is already not compatible with XP and, as time goes by, fewer and fewer programs will run on computers using that operating system.

04.01.2022 Pre-loved refurbished PC for sale. Windows 7 Ultimate and Microsoft Office Professional 2013. Comes with monitor, keyboard and mouse. Great for school student $250. Abeta Computer Service El Arish Ph Nigel 0427 612 424

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