Today, virtually everyone uses a computer for something. Regardless of if it is for work, school, or entertainment, computers play an integral role in many people’s lives. However, what happens when something goes wrong? Unfortunately, the average computer user doesn’t have the skills or ability to provide the needed repairs.
This is when the computer repair service professionals are called. If you work in this field, chances are you stay busy. To make your job easier, consider using one of these top quality apps for computer repair service professionals.
PC Wizard
To properly diagnose and repair a computer, you need to know what’s inside it. PC Wizard provides all the information you need to see what a computer is working with, making your job of diagnosing and fixing the issue easier than ever before.
mHelpDesk
If you provide on-site repairs, then staying organized can be a huge challenge. mHelpDesk can help with workflow management, online booking, scheduling and more. This app is especially beneficial if you have multiple remote workers as mHelpDesk can help keep everyone connected and on the same page.
OCCT and Furmark
Some computer issues are the result of stress put on components as they reach maximum load. With the OCCT and Furmark apps, you can find problems with the computer’s power supply or the cooling solution.
Unstoppable Copier
From time to time, disks or other storage devices may be damaged. If a disk or hard drive has suffered physical damage, this app can help recover and copy disks they contain, saving the information from being lost.
MalwareBytes Anti-Malware
The most common cause of computer issues is malware. With this app, you can easily scan a device for any issues and then have them fixed automatically. There is a free and paid version based on your needs so you can choose what option is right for you.
Revo Uninstaller
This program is designed to uninstall programs that are consuming disk space or that may be interfering with the proper operation of other programs. It works with the uninstaller built in the actual computer fails.
AutoRuns
If a computer starts up extremely slowly, the issue could be all the programs trying to open as soon as the device is turned on. With AutoRuns, you will know exactly what is trying to start up, and make changes if needed.
CurrPorts
With this app you can see information about all of the UDP and TCP/IP ports that a computer is using. It will also tell you what programs are using them and you can then close out the port and even kill the process that opened it.
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Last modified: March 28, 2019