February's Deal of the Month

This month, all laptop repairs are 10% off. Whether you laptop was dropped, your screen was damaged, or it just plain isn't working, bring it to Computer Repair in Tyler and mention #laptops to get a great discount.


Windows 8.0 Also No Longer Supported

At the same time Microsoft was phasing out support for years old versions of Internet Explorer, it also announced it would no longer be providing supporting the initial version of Windows 8. The newer, more up-to-date Windows 8.1 is still fully supported and all users are encouraged to upgrade to it or the even newer Windows 10 as soon as they are able.

Not comfortable upgrade your computer's operating system? We can help. Give us a call or stop on by our offices at 1331 South Beckham Ave. Tyler Texas 75701.


Microsoft Ends Support For Older Versions of Internet Explorer

 

Last week, Microsoft officially stopped supporting Internet Explorer versions 8, 9, and 10. These older versions will no longer be receiving bug fixes and, more importantly, security updates. Given that web browsers like Internet Explorer are the way many viruses make it to our computers, updating to the latest supporter version is very important for businesses and home users alike. The list of which version of Internet Explorer you should be running varies depending on which version of Windows you have on your computers. To be honest, it can be a bit confusing, but Computer Repair in Tyler can help you sort things out and make sure your computer is properly protected.

For more information you can give us a call at 903.858.4383, use the form on our Contact page, or stop by our location at 1331 South Beckham Ave. Tyler, Texas. (Look for the ETV Software sign, that's us!)


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Welcome to the Computer Repair in Tyler blog!

We are a part of ETV Software located at 1331 South Beckham in Tyler Texas. On this blog we'll be sharing computer tips and tricks, maintenance strategies, virus news, trends we're seeing at our local shop, and more.

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