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Education Center

It is the aim of CompRx to create a better educated computer user, with the goal of keeping computers healthy. To that end we have set aside our time, a little money, and our knowledge to create this area of our site.

Here you will find tutorials on a range of subjects from removing pesky viruses, to upgrading your memory (RAM). For the more advanced users we will provide some basic web development tutorials as well.

While there is a sampling of a few of our latest tutorials listed below, to get the full list of our education courses brows through the education categories listed to the left.

Suggestions:
Got an idea for a tutorial? We want to hear about it!
Just use the "Quick Contact" form on the right. If we use your idea we will send you a free thumbdrive!

How To Burn an .ISO File

Posted on Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

In this tutorial, I will show you how to burn a disk image file (.iso files).
If you do not already have software to burn a CD/DVD, look to the reference(s) section below the video for a free download of Infrarecorder.


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Malware Removal Guide

Posted on Sunday, April 12th, 2009

     Malware (Spyware, Adware, Trojans, Viruses) are every increasing in their frequency, and abilities to disguise themselves. The Following is a guide that will help you to remove many of the most common problems, and allow us to help you most efficiently. It may look daunting, but shouldn’t take long to complete.


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Backing up and Restoring Outlook Emails

Posted on Sunday, April 12th, 2009

In this tutorial, we discuss backing up and restoring outlook email files (.pst files).
I will show you where to find the original files on both a Vista and XP hard drive. and then show you step by step how to restore them into outlook


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