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Shay
Consulting Computer
Support & Repair Advice Newsletter
7th
Edition March 2009
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This newsletter will give you repair and support tips
and tricks
to help you
keep your computer running fast and error free.
This newsletter is written for you,
my subscriber.
Do you have a computer question that
you think is dumb?
No questions are dumb, we all started out as a
novice
computer user at one time.
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In this month’s newsletter we will deal with:
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Windows Update Fails - Page doesn't load
Error Code: 0X80248007
Follow these step by
step instructions to make sure you get windows updates
and keep your computer protected.
Click Here to Read these Step by
Step Instruction to
Keep Windows Updates Running
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Virus Alert: XP Police
XP Police
Antivirus is a Rogue AntiSpyware Program. A Rogue AntiSpyware program is a fake
application that seems like a real spyware removal program.
Learn How to Spot
XP Police AntiVirus and Remove the Virus
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How to Spot a Fake Email Scam
Fake Email Scams are on the rise. I
receive two to three a week.
You need to look out for emails
that come from Banks, eBay, PayPal and any other
financial
intuitions you have dealings with.
What you want to look out for is any links in
the email.
Click Here to
Learn More
How to
Spot a Fake Email Scam
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questions, or ideas for
future Newsletters, please email me at
newsletter@tomshayconsulting.com.

Thomas W. Shay
Cloquet, MN
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and consequential damages.
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you specifically, or as found on this web site, are taken entirely at your own risk. I
can't see your computer or all of the specific information that might affect my answer. Every
situation is different. Similarly, I cannot be held responsible for your actions or what you do
with my answer.
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