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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Customer Feedback
I just want to say thank you to Kobi at Blackmagic computers. My computer has numerous error messages what would show up on my screen when starting my computer up. I also had a virus on my computer that my antivirus software would not get rid of The Kobi offered to help me with my problem by remoting into my computer.
He was able to fix the issue without me having to unhook my computer and bring it to them. I live in williamsburg so it saved me a trip to Traverse City. My computer is running great! I would recommend this company to anyone that needs computer help.
Thank You
Jason Ray
Hello my name is Mike, I had dell laptop that the LCD screen would not display anything. I spoke to one of my friends that said he had his computer worked on by a company named Blackmagic Computers. He said that I should go to their website and look at there service's. I contacted the company and spoke to a technician and told him about my LCD screen. He was very helpful and told me that I could ship the laptop to him and they would diagnose the issue and call me with an estimate.
I shipped my laptop and with a few days I received a call from them stating that my LCD Screen was defective. They not only gave me an estimate over the phone but also emailed me exactly how much it would be to repair it. I was surprised to find out that they would at a flat rate and not hourly.
I wanted to do some calling to other companies to see if I could get it repaired cheaper. I was surprised to find out that Blackmagic Computers price was about $100 cheapter then any the 3 other places I contacted.I approved the charges and they shipped the laptop to me 2 days later! I want to say that its running great! I want to say thank you for your great customer services. I definitely will be going back for any future computer issues I have.
Sincerely,
Michael Peacock
Hi my name is Julie, I justed wanted to thank the technician at blackmagic computers for fixing my computer. I am a college student at Michigan University. I was working on my paper for one of my classes that was due in a week when my computer screen turned blue. I restarted my computer but it wouldnt load up to windows xp. I was very upset and thought that I had just lost my homework.
I went online to try and find someone that could help me. I saw a website blackmagic computers that caught my eye. After looking at their services I saw that they do data recovery. Not knowing what was wrong with my computer I emailed the company and I was surprised to get an email back with in 5 minutes. After explaining the options I decided to ship my computer to them because of me living in Grand Rapids I didnt want to make the trip to Traverse City.
I shipped the laptop and with in 3 days I received a call from them stating that my hard drive was failing. They said that they would be able to get the information off the hard drive. They not only got the paper I was working on but all my pictures and music! I was so happy with the service I told them to go ahead and replace the hard drive in the computer. 2 days later I had my computer shipped back to me!
I had my college paper, music and pictures all on DVD's. I started my computer up and was very happy to see that it was working again. I can't thank blackmagic computers enough for fixing my computer and retrieving my college paper.
Sincerely,
Julie O'neil
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Blackmagic Computers
Click here for computer repair service
Does your computer run slow? Is it infected with Spyware & or Viruses? Do you need a new computer built for gaming, Home use or for Business? Do you need a Wired or Wireless Network set up at your Home or Business? At Blackmagic Computers we do all this and more! Cheap rates and we also will come to your home.
If you happen to live outside of the the Grand Traverse, Wexford, Leelanau, Kalkaska, Crawford or Otsego County area we also offer REMOTE ASSISTANCE! With remote assistance you don’t have to leave the comfort of your own home or business. We can connect to your computer remotely, diagnose and in most cases fix many software related issues such as Viruses & Spyware Infection. In rare instances it might be necessary for us to have the computer in front of us to better diagnose and repair the issue at hand.
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Friday, August 21, 2009
Our Computer Repair Website Coming Soon!
It's official! Blackmagic Computers will have it's own website! On our site the customer will be able to place orders for parts, services and more.
The main objective is to have the site up for not only the local customers but customers from all over the united states.
Customer's will have the ability to send us their computer and have it fixed and shipped back to them. We will be doing everything from Spyware and Virus Removal, Data Backups, Fixing Hardware Issues such as failing hard drives, Cracked or defective Laptop LCD Screens etc.
Method of payment will be Pay Pal & Google Checkout. Will have more information on the website in a week or two.
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009
.dll Error Messages!
.dll error messages can be tricky to get rid of. Often times it is because a file from a program is either missing or corrupted. We were able to take care of the error messages and clean up the computer.
After running some software scans we noticed that this computer was pretty heavily infected with viruses and spyware. 33 viruses & over 305 pieces of spyware. It was no wonder the computer was running slow.
Because of the amount of viruses on the computer I was curious to see what kind of antivirus software the customer was using. It was Mcafee and it was running and up to date. This edition of Mcafee came with the customers AT&T service. I explained to the customer that it might be in her best interest to try another antivirus software. I recommended several antiviruses that would do a good job on her computer.
The great thing was we only had the computer for 1 day! Again getting the computer in and back to the customer quickly! That's what we try and do every time! We understand that computers are important to many people so we try our best to have it here as little time as possible and back in the customers hands!
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Saturday, August 1, 2009
Anavon Communications Server Backup

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Dirty Job But Someone Has To Do It.
Worked on a customers computer the other day. Customer wanted a wireless card put in her Dell Desktop. When I opened the case I knew that this computer had not been cleaned probably
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Thursday, July 16, 2009
Compaq Laptop With Broken LCD Screen.
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Sunday, June 7, 2009
Project Natal (Microsoft)
Yeah! Wow this was showed off at E3 this year and man it looks awesome! Microsoft is saying that they are still working out some of the kinks in the system but said that you will be able to play all the current games with the Natal. Microsoft said that Natal will not be out this year but most likely you will be seeing it in stores in 2010. Here is a video on how Natal works.
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Solar Powered Wireless Access Point!
Love wireless networking! Expecially the long distance stuff! Check out the video of this solar powered access point!
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Infamous PS3
Here is some video on the game Infamous that is a PS3 Exclusive. This game looks really good and I cant wait to get it. It's release date is 5-26-09.
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Monday, May 18, 2009
Saturday, April 18, 2009
BIOSHOCK 2 GAMEPLAY TRAILER!!!!
BioShock 2 is in the works! The 1st one was a great game. Excited to see how the 2nd one turns out. Here is a video that shows off some game play.
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Solar Panels Power Home Theater
Four roof-mounted solar panels power 100-inch screen, 5.1 surround sound "guiltless" home theater.
Can a home theater really be green? The Home Theater Specialists of America (HTSA) says it can—and has built what it claims is the first “off-the-grid home theater” powered by solar panels.
The “Guiltless Green Home Theater,” which has a 100-inch screen and 5.1 channels of surround sound, uses energy collected from four roof-mounted solar panels. The 175-watt Sharp solar panels collect up to 700 watts per hour during the day, which the HTSA says provides about 22,000 watts per week, enough for 19 hours of off-the-grid home entertainment per week. (The figures are based on an average of 4.5 hours of sunlight per day in the Northeast and the theater’s 1,150-watt-per-hour draw, at full capacity. The house has other electrical draws as well, so we’ll consider the figures theoretical.)
The solar PV system is also tied to the grid, so when it’s making more power than the house is using, it sends power back to the community’s electrical system and turns the meter back at the house.”
“It’s time we address the energy use of the systems we install, because their environmental impact and expense are not trivial,” says Richard Glikes, Executive Director of HTSA. “When people see this project, they’ll learn that a solar home theater isn’t something out of science fiction. It’s a practical solution we can install today, and one that ultimately pays for itself.”
According to Glikes, the theater cost about $29,575 with modest modifications to a room, and the solar system $5,800 to install. Though the solar system will earn a 30 percent federal tax credit and another 35 percent state tax credit, bringing its cost down to a little over $2,000. It will also earn credits from the local utility for producing power, and Glikes said the system will pay for itself in three years.
The theater is installed in a model home at the White Horse development of builder Nolen Companies in Pennsylvania, and the solar system was installed by LG Energy Solutions.
HTSA member HiFi House did the electronics installation, which includes a Sharp XV-Z15000 1080p DLP front projector, 100-inch Stewart Filmscreen, five Speakercraft in-wall and in-ceiling speakers and a subwoofer, Integra A/V receiver, Sharp Blu-ray player, Monster power conditioner, lighting by Lutron, control by Universal Remote Control, wiring by Monster Cable and Salamander furniture.
Other green features are provided by the Monster power conditioner that can cut power completely to some components, which eliminates vampire or standby power loads, and the Salamander theater recliners that use no harmful chromium in the leather tanning process.
We’ll no doubt see other home theaters powered by the sun and wind and other renewable energies. And maybe we’ll see some powered directly by alternative energies, much like many solar thermal systems heat hot tubs and pools.
Click here to view additional photos.
Check out a time lapse video of the theater construction:
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Hollywood scores win over Pirate Bay, 4 convicted
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STOCKHOLM (AP) - The entertainment industry won round one Friday in a legal battle against file-sharing hub The Pirate Bay, with guilty verdicts and one-year prison sentences handed down to four men accused of running and financing the popular site.
The defendants vowed to appeal, setting the stage for a lengthy copyright dispute between music and movie corporations and an online swap shop they say has deprived them of billions of dollars in lost revenue.
In its landmark ruling, the Stockholm district court convicted Gottfrid Svartholm Warg, Peter Sunde, Fredrik Neij and Carl Lundstrom of helping millions of users illegally download music, movies and computer games.
All four received one-year terms and were ordered to pay damages of 30 million kronor ($3.6 million) to entertainment companies, including Warner Bros, Sony Music Entertainment, EMI and Columbia Pictures.
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"We can't pay and we won't pay," Sunde said in a defiant video clip posted on the Internet. Mockingly, he held up a hand-scribbled "I owe U" note to the camera. "This is as close as you will get to having money from us," Sunde said.
With an estimated 22 million users, The Pirate Bay has become the entertainment industry's enemy No. 1 after successful court actions against file-swapping sites such as Grokster and Kazaa.
Lundstrom helped finance the site while the three other defendants administered it.
Defense lawyers had argued the quartet should be acquitted because The Pirate Bay doesn't host any copyright-protected material. Instead, it provides a forum for its users to download content through so-called torrent files. The technology allows users to transfer parts of a large file from several different users, increasing download speeds.
The court found the defendants guilty of helping users commit copyright violations by providing a Web site with "sophisticated search functions, simple download and storage capabilities, and through the tracker linked to the Web site."
(AP) A crowd of journalists press to get a copy of the Pirate Bay trial verdict Friday April 17, 2009 at...Full ImageThe case focused on dozens of works that the prosecutor said were downloaded illegally. They included songs by the Beatles, Robbie Williams and Coldplay, movies such as "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" and computer games including "World of Warcraft - Invasion."
Judge Tomas Norstrom told reporters that the site was "commercially driven," which the defendants have denied.
John Kennedy, the head of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, called the verdict good news for anyone "who is making a living or a business from creative activity and who needs to know their rights will be protected by law."
The Pirate Bay had assured users the trial wouldn't affect the site, and it remained operational after the verdict. Authorities temporarily shut it down in May 2006 after seizing servers and computer equipment during raids in several locations in Sweden. But it soon reappeared, running on servers elsewhere.
Andre Rickardsson, a computer expert and former investigator for the Swedish security police, said the ruling could encourage the entertainment industry to threaten Internet operators with lawsuits unless they block access to the site.
(AP) One of the servers of Swedish file sharing Web site Pirate Bay is seen exhibited at the Technical...Full ImageFile-sharing wouldn't go away, he added, but users would likely turn to more advanced technological tools to hide their activities.
"It's not as if people will turn around and say 'oops, I'll have to stop file-sharing now.' Instead the reaction will be 'oops, what can I do to protect myself from getting caught'."
Sunde's lawyer Peter Althin said he was confident that higher courts would dismiss the case against The Pirate Bay, which he described as a battle between the corporate world and "a generation of young people who want to take part of new technology."
The verdict comes as Europe debates stricter rules to crack down on those who share content illegally on the Internet.
Last week French legislators rejected a plan to cut off the Internet connections of people who illegally download music and films, but the government plans to resurrect the bill for another vote this month.
(AP) Pirate Bay founders Gottfrid Svartholm Warg, left, and Peter Sunde arrive to the Stockholm...Full ImageOpponents said the legislation would represent a Big Brother intrusion on civil liberties, while the European Parliament last month adopted a nonbinding resolution that defines Internet access as an untouchable "fundamental freedom."
Earlier this month, Sweden introduced a new law that makes it easier to prosecute file-sharers because it requires Internet Service Providers to disclose the Internet Protocol-addresses of suspected violators to copyright owners.
The country of 9 million has one of Europe's highest rates of Internet penetration, but has also gained a reputation as a hub for file-sharers.
Statistics from the Netnod Internet Exchange, an organization measuring Internet traffic in Sweden, suggested that daily online activity dropped more than 40 percent after the law took effect on April 1.
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Friday, April 17, 2009
WIRELESS UPGRADE
Blackmagic Computers received a call from a customer that said he wanted to make his house wireless. The customer stated that he lives in Traverse City and owns a large chunk of property that extends out into his back yard. In his back yard he wanted to be able to have wireless signal about a quarter mile out from the back of his house.
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Thursday, April 2, 2009
How Dust Can Damage Your Computer Hardware.
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Modded Xbox 360, PS3 & Wii Laptops!!!!
Wow whoever mad these things has way too much time on their hands! But man I would love to have these things. Check out the Modded Xbox 360 & PS3 Laptops!!!!
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