New Mac OS issues...
Mac Users have yet another issue with the Mac OS Sierra (OS12) that is probably a creep over from El Capitan (OS11). Driver installs for printer and other devices do not work correctly and require that you work with the manufacturer of the device for a solution. We have had customers with Brother laser printers having several issues with installing the drivers on new workstations set up with either Apple's El Capitan or Sierra OS. After calling Brother technical support a new
"Free Stuff" page is open for business!!
IT Services San Diego is pleased to announce a new webpage that is devoted to free, fun and informational stuff. We listened to our customers and published this page because we strive to provide the best in technology information and service. Check out the freebies and the DIY videos that are posted there. If you would like some additional information, videos, or links just send us a comment via our contact page! Here is the address to our freestuff web page, http://www.itser
We are on Thumbtack!
We now have a shop open on Thumbtack! If you don't know Thumbtack, this app offers a wide range of vendors that are available immediately to
Weird Windows 10 issues today...
Had a weird Windows 10 issue today. After a recent MS update windows all of the sudden rejected Symantec Anti Virus as an application that is not compliant with Windows 10...huh? This version 12.1.6 MP2 is the original Windows 10 compliant installation. Seems that Microsoft has changed something making a anti virus update mandatory. Do far this also includes Kaspersky anti virus as well. The compliant Norton anti virus version for Symantec anti virus (SEP) is now 12.1.6 MP6.
Are security issues in your future?
Ignorance is Bliss! Face it most of us go about our day either constantly thinking about someone who might be out there targeting our precious identity or we don't. The fact is most people have a lot to worry about. Home and business computers have their own set of issues that are just as scary and should be taken more serious. Creeping in the back door!!! If some one slips in the back door of your PC or Mac, either at home or work, they could take over not just your identity