Monday, December 12, 2011

Asus Laptop Repair Dallas

PC Virus Doctors' Dallas Computer Repair has recently accepted an Asus laptop for diagnostics and repair for a reported, potential virus removal in Dallas. The Asus notebook would boot into the blue screen of death in Windows boot and in safe-mode. The drive was then pulled and slaved to another computer system which reported the drive with absolutely no data available and a message from Windows when the drive was clicked that the "drive needs to be formatted".

PC Virus Doctors was aware that the Asus hard drive had data the customer needed so no further action was taken on the slaved drive. A data analysis in the Dallas Data Recovery room revealed no available data. Diagnostics was then performed on the Asus laptop that immediately started reporting bad sectors on the hard drive and the diagnostics ended with an abundance of bad sectors on the drive. Further diagnostics were performed that indicated the processor was OK and the motherboard was OK but further analysis indicated the RAM/memory was bad on the Asus.

The final analysis is that at times malware or trojans/viruses may be the issue but hardware problems may be the culprit until full diagnostics are performed. Users needing Asus laptop repairs in Dallas should call PC Virus Doctors for full diagnostics and repairs.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

USB Antivirus

PC Virus Doctors' Dallas Computer Repair is now offering a USB Antivirus on a flash drive. The device comes installed with ClamWin and is updated to current protection with the latest virus protection. PC Virus Doctors does not sell software but the service for preparing ClamWin with installation to the USB flash drive, updating the virus signatures, packaging the unit for shipping, the cost of preparing instructions for optimizing the USB drive for optimum use, at trip to the post office and the cost of shipping.

The USB Antivirus flash drive comes with full instructions and direct download links in order to get the optimum performance from several available standalone scanners. There are instructions for installing three more standalone antimalware programs to the device, a full list of standalone rootkit removers, office tools and browsers that can be added as needed by the user.

Computer users unable to use PC Virus Doctors' Dallas Virus Removal can now access and boot their computer through the USB Antivirus to confidently remove malware, clean the computer and get it going back to optimum performance.