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"Best of the Best" for "Best Computer Services"  for 3 Years Running!!

   

     One again, we could not be more honored and humbled to once again be recognized for the “Best Computer Services” by the readers of the Lincoln News Messenger and our awesome clients.  It is with the sincerest appreciation that the entire team at Bytes Onsite / BytesOnsite.com thanks all our clients and the entire community for supporting us and continuing to allow us to be of service.

     We are very proud of these awards, as they are voted on by our clients and recognize the excellence in service we strive for every day.

Thank You...Again!

-=FAST Computer Upgrades

If your computer system is aging, it can be given fresh life. We can upgrade virtually any computer system and can even perform upgrades along with any computer repairs you might need. Laptops and desktops are both upgradeable, and we can do it in just one day using our 'working upgrade' service. Bring in your computer for a 15-minute inspection, and we'll schedule a day for a drop-off. Drop it off in the AM and get it back before we close the same day!

 

Bytes Onsite / BytesOnsite.com presented the Microsoft Across America Truck

Although it was rainy, we had a great response to this event!  We spent some time on one of the Microsoft Across America Trucks and saw how we can work together with the latest Microsoft technology solutions to help solve some of the toughest real world challenges.  Special thanks to Costco and Wave Media Service for showing up and helping make this event a success!


The "Franklin" set up for an Event

Is it Bytes or BytesOnsite.com?

What is in a name? Although many call us Bytes in Lincoln, Ca. and Rocklin, Ca., we are actually BytesOnsite.com.  We have had our computer service and repair center located right on G St (Hwy 65) in Lincoln, Ca. for three  years and now have another computer service center at 2210 Sunset Blvd. in Rocklin, Ca.. 

So call us Bytes or Bytes Onsite or BytesOnsite.com, call us in Lincoln or call us in Rocklin, just know when you call on us you'll get the best computer service and repair possible!

Lincoln and Rocklin, CA

Computer Repairs and Services

Computer repairs, services, and upgrades are the heart of our business in Lincoln, CA. Our technicians are passionate about computers and our expertise will make sure your computer is running with the highest performance possible. Your Lincoln, CA and Rocklin, Ca computer repair needs are easily remedied with BytesOnsite.

BytesOnsite can perform all your computer repair needs right where your computer is, but you can also take advantage of our excellent depot rates. If you can drop it off at our Lincoln, CA or  Rocklin, Ca computer repair shop, you’ll save onsite costs. You won’t need to carry it in, just let us know, and we'll bring it in for you. We’ll make sure you understand about getting it all hooked back together too. If you can’t bring your computer in, we are happy to come to you.

 

 

"How To" Series - What are Bytes ?

Thank You Wikipedia for the following passage;


Bytes (pronounced /ˈbaɪts/) are a basic unit of measurement of information storage in computer science. In many computer architectures it is a unit of memory addressing. There is no standard but bytes most often consists of eight bits.

Bytes are an ordered collection of bits, with each bit denoting a single binary value of 1 or 0. The byte most often consists of 8 bits in modern systems; however, the size of a byte can vary and is generally determined by the underlying computer operating system or hardware. Historically, byte size was determined by the number of bits required to represent a single character from a Western character set. Its size was generally determined by the number of possible characters in the supported character set and was chosen to be a divisor of the computer's word size. Historically bytes have ranged from five to twelve bits.
Similarly to the terms bit,
byte, and nibble, other terms of bit groups of varying sizes have been used over time.

All of these are jargon, are obsolete, or are not very common.

1 bit: sniff
2 bits: lick, crumb, quad, quarter, tayste, tydbit
4 bits: nibble, nybble
5 bits: nickel, nyckle
10 bits: deckle, dyme bag
16 bits: 2
Bytes, plate, playte, chomp (on a 32-bit machine)
18 bits: chomp, (on a 36-bit machine)
32 bits: 4
Bytes, dinner,  gawble (on a 32-bit machine)
48 bits: 6
Bytes, gobble, (under circumstances that remain obscure)

"How To" Series - Malware!

The number one problem we see by far is ‘malware’ or malicious software. Software is considered malware based on the perceived intent of the creator rather than any particular features. It includes computer viruses, worms, Trojan horses, spyware, dishonest adware, and other malicious and unwanted software.  Within this group, the number one problem is spyware....


Use the link below to learn more malware prevention and cure.

 

"How To" Series - Shortcut List

The mouse, one of the greatest advances in computing history, provides you with an intuitive point-and-click method for using your computer. Depending on the type of work you're doing, however, sometimes using a mouse actually slows you down. If you are a taking your hands away from the keyboard to move the mouse, that can use up a few seconds. Over the course of a full day, you could save several minutes by using keyboard shortcuts instead of the mouse.

Use the link below to download our list of favorite shortcuts in PDF format.

 

"How To" Series - Disk Maintenance

The best solution to a problem is to never let it occur. Or as Benjamin Franklin said, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure". It is in this tradition that we are offering up a new series of videos that will help you with preventative maintenance for the PC.
 

The first of the series can be found at the link below. As we add new videos, we'll let you know. Be aware that these videos will not play nice over dial-up connections, so we will be happy to mail you a video CD if you send us a request.
 

 

 
 
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