Windows 10 Upgrade

Windows 7 End-of-Life: What This Means For You

The countdown is on for Windows 7 users. On 14th January 2020, Microsoft will cease all support and security patching, just like they did with previous Windows versions.  Naturally, you’re rather attached to your current operating system and not exactly leaping for joy at this news!

Unfortunately, the longer your computer goes without an upgrade, the higher the chance of a complete system breach. While you’re watching the count-down and thinking about scheduling an upgrade sometime soon, cyber-criminals are making plans of their own. As time progresses, they’ll actively target out-of-date systems and search for vulnerabilities.

Even the most stalwart Windows 7 user must finally upgrade, as continuing to use it will expose your computer to some pretty confronting risks, including:

Security risks: While Microsoft may have patched the gaps exploited during the Windows 7 lifetime, there are many more just waiting to be discovered. It gets worse: your antivirus program is unlikely to intercept these attacks.  Hackers are extremely fast to exploit newly-discovered vulnerabilities and without Microsoft working just as fast to close them, the risk increases exponentially every time you turn the computer on.

Compliance risks: For business users, this is a big one. Many businesses are subject to conditions that require them to run an operating system that’s regularly patched. For those working with sensitive, legal or private data, this is even more important. Continuing to use an unsupported OS places not just the system security at risk, but also the entire business.

Software incompatibility:  New applications are created exclusively for current operating systems. This means you can’t upgrade past the software you now have, and will soon be phased out of new updates and options across all application types.

Windows 7 End-of-Life: What This Means For You

The solution is quite simple: upgrade your computers to Windows 10 well before the Jan 14th deadline.
Windows 10 is the latest release and will give your upgrade investment the most value over time, as well as the best security Windows users have ever seen. Windows 7 will continue to work after Jan14th 2020, but every day you use it puts your system at increasingly higher levels of risk.

Vista End Of Life

Windows Vista End-of-Life: What This Means For You

Windows Vista End-of-Life: What This Means For You

The countdown is on for Windows Vista users. On 11th April 2017, Microsoft will cease all support and security patching, just like they did with previous Windows versions. Naturally, you’re rather attached to your current operating system and not exactly leaping for joy at this news! Unfortunately, the longer your computer goes without an upgrade, the higher the chance of a complete system breach. While you’re watching the count-down and thinking about scheduling an upgrade sometime soon, cyber-criminals are making plans of their own. As time progresses, they’ll actively target out-of-date systems and search for vulnerabilities. Even the most stalwart Vista user must finally upgrade, as continuing to use it will expose your computer to some pretty confronting risks, including: Security risks: While Microsoft may have patched the gaps exploited during the Vista lifetime, there are many more just waiting to be discovered. It gets worse: your antivirus program is unlikely to intercept these attacks. Hackers are extremely fast to exploit newly-discovered vulnerabilities and without Microsoft working just as fast to close them, the risk increases exponentially every time you turn the computer on. Compliance risks: For business users, this is a big one. Many businesses are subject to conditions that require them to run an operating system that’s regularly patched. For those working with sensitive, legal or private data, this is even more important. Continuing to use an unsupported OS places not just the system security at risk, but also the entire business. Software incompatibility: New applications are created exclusively for current operating systems. This means you can’t upgrade past the software you now have, and will soon be phased out of new updates and options across all application types. No support: Vista mainstream support was stopped back in 2012 but there were always avenues if you were really stuck with something. A quick Google search, an expert on call or even sympathetic support staff at Microsoft helpdesk willing to bend the rules; as of 11 April though, that all stops. The only support available will be outdated pieces you can locate with Google, solutions which may send you in circles with no resolution.

Windows Vista End-of-Life: What This Means For You

The solution is quite simple: upgrade your computers to Windows 10 well before the April 11 deadline. Windows 10 is the latest release and will give your upgrade investment the most value over time, as well as the best security Windows users have ever seen. Vista will continue to work after April 11, but every day you use it puts your system at increasingly higher levels of risk. Get in contact by calling us at 778-421-1107 or submit a service ticket here to upgrade your Windows.
Computer Repair Change Port Alberni

Computer Repair & Website Upgrades

New Computer Repair Services and Website

As you may have noticed we are changing our website. Please note that user experience may change from page to page and there may be a few bugs here and there. We opted to upgrade our current site rather than create a new one from scratch. We are looking to add many new features to help get you the information you need when you need it and showcase our services. Along with this we will be adding many features to help with the computer repair process and tracking of all computer repairs. We will also have new computer repair services for both home and business coming in the new year. We look forward to the new look  and cannot wait to service our clients with the latest technologies.

 Why These Changes To Our Home & Business Computer Repair Services and Website?

Technology changes at a rapid pace and it is important for us to keep up with these changes. Upgrading our services is like upgrading your computer or server. We can service faster, smarter, safer, and this directly affects our computer repair and business clients. Together we can move forward and embrace change. As these new services are implemented we will let you know how to use them and to what benefit they are to you.

Here are a few services we currently offer:

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