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The Computer Tutor
Scott Johnson
297 episodes
5 hours ago
The Computer Tutor podcast is a weekly show that offers all kinds of cool things that help you use your computer more easily and effectively. You'll say, "Wow, that's cool - I never knew I could do that!" Show notes for each episode are at http://ComputerTutorFlorida.com
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The Computer Tutor podcast is a weekly show that offers all kinds of cool things that help you use your computer more easily and effectively. You'll say, "Wow, that's cool - I never knew I could do that!" Show notes for each episode are at http://ComputerTutorFlorida.com
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The Computer Tutor
386 The Norton and McAfee billing scam
I’m still seeing a LOT of these showing up, and clients still contact me to see if they are legitimate. Here’s how to identify this scam.   There’s a good chance you’ve gotten one of these emails at some point over the past several months. The scammers have been sending out a LOT of them […]
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3 years ago
8 minutes 26 seconds

The Computer Tutor
385 How to download all of your Google Photos images
Do you have all your photos automatically saved to your Google Photos account? What if you want to download all those photos and save them to your computer? Here’s how.   Storing all of your photos on Google Photos is a good thing. It’s kind of like an automatic backup for the photos you take […]
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3 years ago
8 minutes 13 seconds

The Computer Tutor
Blocking Windows 11 from coming in
If your computer is currently running Windows 10, like most Windows computers currently are, there’s a new major update that’s just been released – it’s Windows 11. It’s not something you want yet. For quite some time, Microsoft said that the last version of Windows would be Windows 10. They said they would just continue […]
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4 years ago
9 minutes 10 seconds

The Computer Tutor
Check your hard drive health every day – automatically
If your hard drive starts to show signs of failure, you want to know that as soon as possible. Here’s how to get that alert nice and early. When someone says to you, “I have good news and bad news. Which do you want first?” what do you say? For me, I am a “bad […]
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4 years ago
6 minutes 55 seconds

The Computer Tutor
How to do a Safety Check using Chrome
Did you know that Google Chrome can run a quick Safety Check on your computer? Here’s how to do it.   Open Chrome, and click the 3 dots in the top right, and choose Settings. Then, scroll down to the Safety Check session and click on “Check now”. Chrome will take a few seconds and […]
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4 years ago
6 minutes 29 seconds

The Computer Tutor
An alternative way to send or receive text messages
There are some people who use computers, but don’t do text messages.  That sometimes presents a problem for them, but there’s a way to get around it.   Here’s an example of what I’m talking about. When you go to set up a new Microsoft account, one of the things they will want you to […]
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4 years ago
7 minutes 11 seconds

The Computer Tutor
Use Chrome to fill in your name and address
When you’re online, do you find yourself constantly having to manually type in your name and address when creating a new account? Here’s how to do that with one click.   You know what I’m talking about. You see something on the internet you want to purchase, and it’s for sale on some website where […]
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4 years ago
7 minutes 13 seconds

The Computer Tutor
How to view your clipboard history
Your Windows computer has a clipboard feature that you are probably not even aware of!   Before I tell you today’s tip, a little background or “setup” information so that everyone is on the same page. One of the most useful features of a computer is the ability to Cut and Paste or Copy and […]
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4 years ago
7 minutes 56 seconds

The Computer Tutor
Two different ways your computer could be running “slowly”
One of the most common things I hear from people is still this: “My computer is too slow!” The problem is, they could be talking about two different things.   This leads me to ask a clarifying question, so we know exactly what we are dealing with. I ask, “When you say it’s slow, are […]
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4 years ago
8 minutes 6 seconds

The Computer Tutor
What to do about Windows 11
You probably heard the announcement recently from Microsoft – Windows 11 is coming. Here’s what you need to do. For quite some time, Microsoft held to their position that Windows 10 would be the last one. They would just keep doing updates to Windows 10, and there wouldn’t be any “new” named versions of Windows. […]
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4 years ago
8 minutes 43 seconds

The Computer Tutor
The Western Digital backup disaster
Recently, Western Digital had a problem with a couple of their external drives. This caused a huge disaster for some users, who ended up losing all of their data. Here’s what happened, and why those who follow my backup process had no problems.   First, let’s clear up some terminology. A portable drive usually is […]
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4 years ago
11 minutes 55 seconds

The Computer Tutor
How to get rid of “News and Interests”
A recent Windows update probably added a new icon to the lower right corner of your screen. If you don’t want it there, here’s the easy way to get rid of it.   Microsoft really loves to put things on your computer screen even though you didn’t request it. Last week (June 8, 2021, to […]
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4 years ago
7 minutes 33 seconds

The Computer Tutor
What to consider when buying a laptop
Are you thinking about buying a laptop? Here are some things to consider before handing over your money. Manufacturer When someone is asking me about which brand(s) I recommend, my first response is to say that who makes the laptop is not as important as what’s inside. In other words, it’s more important to consider […]
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4 years ago
13 minutes 6 seconds

The Computer Tutor
How to include a video INSIDE a Word document
Have you ever created a Word document and included a link to a YouTube video? Today I’ll show you how to put that video right into the document!   Most people don’t even know this is possible so it’s a great trick to show your friends. First, you need to determine what video you want […]
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4 years ago
7 minutes 31 seconds

The Computer Tutor
How to export your passwords from Chrome
You should not save your passwords in Chrome. But before you delete them from Chrome, you need to save them so that you can refer to them.   I’ve said it many times – don’t store your passwords in your web browser. Yes, it makes things easy. You go to a website, and Chrome just […]
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4 years ago
10 minutes 44 seconds

The Computer Tutor
The best online sources for learning anything
Is there something you want to learn? The internet has what you need.   If you have the time and the incentive, there are resources online that will help  you learn just about anything you can imagine. Online courses: Coursera – Coursera.org – build skills with courses, certificates, and degrees online from world-class universities and […]
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4 years ago
11 minutes 9 seconds

The Computer Tutor
This is probably legal, but it still feels like a scam
You know I love writing about illegal scams, how they work, and how to avoid them. Recently I was approached by something that seems to have all the characteristics of a scam, but it’s most likely legal.   Just this past week, I received this message, which was submitted via the Contact form on my […]
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4 years ago
11 minutes 38 seconds

The Computer Tutor
Are you running the current version of Windows 10?
There are different versions of Windows 10, and you might not be running the most current one. Here’s how to check.   Windows 10 is the most current Windows operating system. If you’re still running Windows 7, you NEED to upgrade to Windows 10 now (you actually needed to do this over a year ago). […]
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4 years ago
8 minutes 21 seconds

The Computer Tutor
How to recover a Word document that was never saved
Have you ever started typing up a Word document, and gotten quite a bit of text entered, then accidentally closed it without saving? Today’s lifesaving tip will show you how it’s possible to get that document back.       A friend of mine used to create Word documents very dangerously. He was a pastor […]
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4 years ago
11 minutes 24 seconds

The Computer Tutor
How to make a program start at every bootup
Is there a particular program that you want to run automatically, every time you turn on your computer? Here’s how to make that happen.   What we’re talking about today is usually the OPPOSITE of how we discuss this topic. So many programs want to insert themselves into the “startup” process when they have no […]
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4 years ago
8 minutes 29 seconds

The Computer Tutor
The Computer Tutor podcast is a weekly show that offers all kinds of cool things that help you use your computer more easily and effectively. You'll say, "Wow, that's cool - I never knew I could do that!" Show notes for each episode are at http://ComputerTutorFlorida.com