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Jane , Administration Manager, Ecocivil Pty Ltd
Their service is extremely prompt – if we have a problem we are told when and how the problem will be fixed – usually it is fixed straight away. As a business our data is vitally important. We rely on Computer Troubleshooters Gosford to keep our systems up and running and protected and to advise us of any specific needs we require. Which is great, we are too busy to think of things like that and it means we can focus on doing our job. We are exceptionally happy dealing with Computer Troubleshooters Gosford and anyone I know with computer problems I always refer them to Lee
Alan & Celine , Coastal Cartridge Solutions, Kanwal, NSW
Computer Troubleshooters Gosford always respond promptly and deliver a high quality of work and exceptional level of service. We are very happy dealing with Computer Troubleshooters Gosford based on past positive experiences. And we are happy to refer our customers to Lee as we are confident in knowing that they will be looked after.
Gordon G , Technical Director, Ultraclean Fuel Pty Ltd
Computer Troubleshooters Gosford always gives us prompt and reliable service, no problem is too big or too small and any problem is usually rectified very efficiently with a minimum of fuss. And they are willing to go the extra yard. I am very happy with their present level of service in all areas. Good service and reliable people are rare commodities these days, so I would easily recommend Computer Troubleshooters Gosford to anybody.

Frequently Asked Questions

WHAT IS SPYWARE? Spyware apps sneak onto your machine when you download many file-sharing services, open infected e-mails, or click on dubious Internet pop-up ads. They can manipulate your system, record your habits, and steal your passwords and credit card numbers. Depending on their degree of aggressiveness, they can steal your privacy or even your identity. And they can be terribly difficult to remove. HOW DO I KNOW IF I HAVE A VIRUS? You must remember that there are very many things that can go wrong with your computer and a virus is not always to blame. The only way you can know whether or not your computer is infected is by scanning your machine with an up to date anti-virus program. WHAT IS A TROJAN? A Trojan is a piece of code that performs unexpected or unauthorized, often malicious, actions. The main difference between a Trojan and a virus is the inability to replicate. Trojans cause damage, unexpected system behavior, and compromise the security of systems, but do not replicate. If it replicates, then it should be classified as a virus. A Trojan, coined from Greek mythology's Trojan horse, typically comes in good packaging but has some hidden malicious intent within its code. When a Trojan is executed users will likely experience unwanted system problems in operation, and sometimes loss of valuable data. WHAT IS A WORM? A worm is a computer program that has the ability to copy itself from machine to machine. Worms normally move around and infect other machines through computer networks. Using a network, a worm can expand from a single copy incredibly quickly. For example, the Code Red worm replicated itself over 250,000 times in approximately nine hours on July 19, 2001. A worm usually exploits some sort of security hole in a piece of software or the operating system. For example, the Slammer worm (which caused mayhem in January 2003) exploited a hole in Microsoft's SQL server. Worms use up computer time and network bandwidth when they are replicating, and they often have some sort of evil intent. A worm called Code Red made huge headlines in 2001. Experts predicted that this worm could clog the Internet so effectively that things would completely grind to a halt. The Code Red worm slowed down Internet traffic when it began to replicate itself, but not nearly as badly as predicted. Each copy of the worm scanned the Internet for Windows NT or Windows 2000 servers that do not have the Microsoft security patch installed. Each time it found an unsecured server, the worm copied itself to that server. The new copy then scanned for other servers to infect. Depending on the number of unsecured servers, a worm could conceivably create hundreds of thousands of copies. WHAT IS A VIRUS? A computer virus is a program – a piece of executable code – that has the unique ability to replicate. Like biological viruses, computer viruses can spread quickly and are often difficult to eradicate. They can attach themselves to just about any type of file and are spread as files that are copied and sent from individual to individual. In addition to replication, some computer viruses share another commonality: a damage routine that delivers the virus payload. While payloads may only display messages or images, they can also destroy files, reformat your hard drive, or cause other damage. If the virus does not contain a damage routine, it can cause trouble by consuming storage space and memory, and degrading the overall performance of your computer. Several years ago most viruses spread primarily via floppy disk, but the Internet has introduced new virus distribution mechanisms. With email now used as an essential business communication tool, viruses are spreading faster than ever. Viruses attached to email messages can infect an entire enterprise in a matter of minutes, costing companies millions of dollars annually in lost productivity and clean-up expenses. Viruses won't go away anytime soon: More than 60,000 have been identified, and 400 new ones are created every month, according to the International Computer Security Association (ICSA). With numbers like this, it's safe to say that most organizations will regularly encounter virus outbreaks. No one who uses computers is immune to viruses. DO YOU SELL USED COMPUTERS OR PARTS? No, we only sell new computers and parts. WHAT AREAS DO YOU SERVICE? We service the Gosford Shire. For service in the Wyong shire please contact Computer Troubleshooters Wyong. WHAT MAKES YOU DIFFERENT FROM OTHER SERVICE COMPANIES? People and Businesses around the world depend on Computer Troubleshooters. We’re the world’s #1 network of computer professionals. There are many reasons our customers call Computer Troubleshooters instead of someone else. Here are just a few – • We understand computers and technology issues. • We come to you with onsite and professional service. • Computer Troubleshooters care about our customers. • We won’t call a job complete until the problem is resolved. Computer Troubleshooters provides the service and peace of mind you deserve. Call us today! WHAT ARE YOUR HOURS? 9 – 5 Monday -Friday. Other times by appointment. Closed Public Holidays

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Business Hours

Monday 09:00am to 05:00pm
Tuesday 09:00am to 05:00pm
Wednesday 09:00am to 05:00pm
Thursday 09:00am to 05:00pm
Friday 09:00am to 05:00pm

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