It’s amazing that these Internet frauds are still around. Even more amazing is that they’re still around because they still work! Continue reading »
We recently had a client with a crashed hard drive on an Apple MacBook Pro. Data recovery software wasn’t having any luck so we attempted recovery via LINUX. Continue reading »
A client of ours recently brought in an Apple iMac running Microsoft Word 2004. He started having a problem where recipients of Word files he created were blocking the attachment due to a possible “virus infection”. Continue reading »
As many iPhone users are scrambling to get their hands on the newly released iPhoneOS 3.0, Apple’s activation servers are taking a beating. Continue reading »
I’ve been experiencing some problems with the Recent call function of the Telephone application for iPhone 3G. The problem I have can be duplicated over and over again, at least in Southern California, by following these steps: Continue reading »
We recently received a call from a client that had accidentally deleted the “Show Desktop” shortcut icon from her task bar. She searched and searched but was unable to find a “Show Desktop” application anywhere. Continue reading »
West LA Computer Services has been providing quality service to Culver City and surrounding areas since 1994. Our friendly, experienced staff is here to assist you with all your computer and related service and support needs. Continue reading »
Many of our clients enjoy remote IT support to reduce costs and improve efficiency. Microsoft has published a good article on getting RDC up and running on your Windows XP machine. Continue reading »
MacOS X stores the index of any hard drive attached to your Apple computer in a directory called “.Spotlight-V100″. If you find that Spotlight is missing some files upon its search, it may be time to re-index your hard drive. Continue reading »
We recently ran accross a problem while mounting an HFS+ drive on Ubuntu Desktop (Hardy Heron) and fortunately were able to find a quick fix on the Continue reading »
