Computer Repair Manchester -Pc
Support-Maintenance-Networking
Welcome to Computer Repair Manchester your one stop
shop for Laptop, Pc, Computer repair,
support maintenance and wireless network installation
in the Manchester region including the major cities and
towns listed below.
Computer Repair Manchester Area
Coverage
Select your area from the links below:
| Bolton -
Bury - Chadderton - Farnworth - Heywood -
Manchester - Middleton - Oldham - Radcliffe -
Rochdale - Salford - Stockport - Tameside -
Trafford - Wigan |
Computer Repair Manchester - Priority
Call Out
If your computer will not boot up (start)
or you are getting a blue screen and you need
a PRIORITY CALL
OUT in
the Manchester area
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A local repair professional will contact you as
soon as possible.
If your computer is running slow or your
worried about your computer speed make sure you read
our fixing a slow computer guide before
arranging a call out.
Computer or Laptop Just Running
Slow?
If your computer is just running slowly we advise
that you downloaded and run our
recommended system repair software if you
have not done so already.
Invariably we find that many problems are only
software related and this will help you avoid paying
for uneccessary call out charges.

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more info
Manchester Computer Services Range
From:
- Computer Repair Manchester
- Computer Support Manchester
- Computer Maintenance Manchester
- Computer Upgrades Manchester
- Pc Repair Manchester
- Pc Maintenance Manchester
- Network Installation Manchester
- Wireless Networking Manchester
- Home Network Installation Manchester
And also include:
Manchester Computer Support Self
Help

First things first! Prior to doing a call out make sure you
have checked all you cables etc. Often a failure can be caused
by an incorrectly fitted cable or device. Also make that you
have checked the power cable and the fuse to ensure it is not
just a simple power problem. You could also check the socket by
plugging in a lamp etc.
Manchester Computer Repair Call
Out
Computer Repair UK has teamed up with
PCIQ for local help in
the Manchester area. PCIQ is the UK's national
network of computer repair professionals. No matter if your
requirement is for preventative, essential ongoing
maintenance, or you need to solve a specific
problems your local agent will assess
your particular requirements.
This service is available for both for
HOME
USERS and BUSINESS
USERS .

If your company offers computer repair , Pc repair or laptop
repair in Manchester and the
surrounding Manchester area, and you are able to
help local customers, to advertise your company on this
page please contact
us.
Manchester Computer Support - Computer
Tips
PC Security — Firewalls — Part Two
Fighting Fire With Firewalls
Personal firewalls offer a selection of
protection levels depending on whether they're connecting
to a private network or the Internet. Computers in a home
network, for example, will usually be allowed to share
files and access common resources like printers without
restriction. In this case, the firewall will allow more
access than when connecting to the Internet.
Since Internet access is riskier, it
should be more strictly controlled. In this case, firewalls
should be configured to restrict more types of incoming and
outgoing data and close unnecessary ports. 'Ports' are
standardized numbers used by network software to route
traffic.
Not to worry about any need to become a
computer geek. Things are usually configured well by
default. When they need modification, alerts are generated
to allow making the change.
Most personal firewalls have two basic
components. The first examines data as it arrives at your
computer to determine whether it should be allowed through.
The second sets up rules ('a policy') for specific
applications. This second component may be very lax — it
simply allows a particular program to access the
Internet.
The first component, the packet filter,
analyzes each data packet and either allows it to pass or
drops it. Data routed on networks is grouped into chunks
called 'packets'. Packets must comply with a set of rules
('the policy') in order to pass, and those that fail to
meet the rules may signal an alert or simply be dropped,
depending on the firewall settings.
The second component, the application
filter, determines whether specific programs can send and
receive data through certain ports. For example, a browser
needs access to the Internet, so the policy is configured
to allow sending and receiving data through Port 80, the
standard number.
Since your web browser is only using port
80, and the personal firewall is blocking all other ports,
your computer is secure, right? Well, not
exactly.
Application filters are usually set up
for specific programs and not the components they are made
up of. Each program may use several modules and these
individual modules can become infected. In Windows, they
often take the form of DLLs — dynamic link libraries — but
that's more info than you need.
Your antivirus program will typically be
able to detect an infected module, but a brand new virus
which is not yet in the antivirus database could remain
hidden. If this happens to your web browser and your
personal firewall is allowing traffic to pass based on the
application filter, your system is open to attack.
Firewalls don't provide absolute
protection from hackers or viruses. They're effective at
keeping average hackers out, but should be supplemented
with up-to-date antivirus software and safe file sharing
practices.
Remember, the rule of thumb for
firewalls: If you don't recognise the address block
it.
Thank you for visiting Computer
Repair Manchester-Pc
Support-Maintenance-Networking for all your Pc
requirements.
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