Aware Bear Computers | Rochester NY | Andre Leite Alves
June 2nd, 2009
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Andre Leite Alves of Aware Bear. With over 15 years of experience in
computer repair services, Andre Alves performs motherboard tattoos
often specially when dealing with HP computers. “HP is really good at
giving us the support for tattooing their motherboards when dealing
with their warranty service” added Arthur Leite of Aware Bear
Computers. “Not only they give us full support, but excellent training
as well, it’s one of the benefits of being HP certified.” Aware Bear
Computers added that the reason for this distinctive code on the bios
is to ensure that all the diagnostics and System Restore disks will
work with the specific models of computers that are sold.
“What people don’t realize, is that even though the PC or a
laptop may be the same model, it can contain different factory parts in
it depending on when the specific model was assembled.” Andre Leite
Alves stated. “If that is the case, than the recovery CDs and the
diagnostic tools will not work properly since the drivers might be
different”. Aware Bear Computer technician Mike James also added that
the tattoo process insures that the recovery and diagnostics CD cannot
be used illegally used with other computers than the ones that they are
intended to use. “At AwareBear, we have to constantly keep up to date
and have all the tools possible for all the repair work needed on all
computers. “In terms of diagnostic tools, there are universal
diagnostics tools out in the market that works wonders.” says Andre
Alves of AwareBear.
In deep detail Aware Bear Computers explains that a tattoo
consists of an erasable read-only memory (EPROM) programmable chip that
holds information about the computer such as the operating system, the
serial number. Each machine has its own unique code and once a mother
board is replaced, this chip must be reprogrammed. “Have you heard of
people who buy new motherboards for PCs such as Sony Vaios, everything
works fine but then they cannot use their software?” says Arthur Leite
of Aware Bear Computers “The reason being is that the motherboard was
not tattooed and there is a conflict going on with the new motherboard
and the operating system.
Aware Bear Computer technicians stress the importance of
tattooing all new motherboards that are placed in new computers, or
ask. “At Dell, the motherboards for our warranty service projects
already come tattooed, that’s the reason why they have the express
code” added Andre Leite Alves Aware Bear Computers. If the motherboard
or any components in the motherboard are replaced, than it is crucial
that the EPROM chip is reprogrammed. The good news is that technical
support is mostly always available by your computer vendor, warranty
service provider, or the technician who perform modifications and
repairs when it comes to tattooing. “One of the main reasons why Aware
Bear Computers has partnerships with all major companies is the level
of support we receive.” Sure it costs some money but it makes Aware
Bear Computers one step ahead.” So when contacting your computer
company, make sure they are certified.” Arthur Leite of Aware Bear
Computers.
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Aware Bear Computers
http://awarebear.com
Andre Leite Alves
Rochester NY
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