Security
March 15, 2026
10 Signs Your Computer Has a Virus
Viruses and malware remain one of the most common problems we diagnose at Computer Corner in Leesburg, FL. Knowing the warning signs early can save you from data loss, identity theft, and costly repairs. Here are ten signs your computer may be infected. First, your computer runs noticeably slower than usual, taking much longer to boot up or open programs. Second, you see unexpected pop-up ads or alerts, even when your browser is closed. Third, programs open or close on their own without any input from you. Fourth, files disappear or become corrupted without explanation. Fifth, your web browser redirects you to unfamiliar websites or changes your homepage without permission. Sixth, your antivirus software has been disabled and you cannot turn it back on. Seventh, you notice unusual network activity such as your internet connection running slowly or data being sent when you are not using the computer. Eighth, unfamiliar programs appear on your system that you did not install. Ninth, your computer crashes frequently, freezes, or displays the blue screen of death. Tenth, your CPU or disk usage runs at unusually high levels even when idle. If you notice any of these symptoms, stop entering passwords or accessing financial accounts immediately. Run a full scan with reputable antivirus software if possible. For persistent infections or if your antivirus has been compromised, professional removal is the safest option. Computer Corner offers comprehensive virus and malware removal services in Leesburg and throughout Lake County, FL. We clean your system, remove all threats, and help protect you against future infections.
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Tips & Tricks
March 1, 2026
How to Speed Up a Slow Computer
A slow computer does not always mean you need a new one. In many cases, a few targeted fixes can dramatically improve performance and extend the life of your machine by several years. Start by uninstalling programs you no longer use, since unused software can consume disk space and sometimes run background processes. Next, disable unnecessary startup programs. On Windows, open Task Manager and click the Startup tab to see which applications launch when your computer boots. Disabling non-essential startup items can cut your boot time significantly. Run a full malware scan, because hidden infections are one of the leading causes of slowdowns. Free up disk space by emptying your Recycle Bin, clearing temporary files, and using the built-in Disk Cleanup tool on Windows or Optimize Storage on Mac. Clear your browser cache and close unused browser tabs, which are common memory hogs. Check for overheating by making sure your vents are not blocked and cleaning out dust buildup, especially on laptops. Update your operating system and drivers to the latest versions, since updates frequently include performance improvements. For hardware upgrades, adding more RAM is one of the most cost-effective ways to speed up a sluggish computer, and upgrading from a traditional hard drive to a solid-state drive can make your system feel brand new. If you have tried these steps and your computer is still slow, it may be time for a professional diagnostic. Computer Corner in Leesburg, FL performs hardware upgrades, system tune-ups, and full diagnostics to get your computer running at peak performance again.
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Data Protection
February 15, 2026
Why You Should Back Up Your Data Today
Data loss can happen to anyone, at any time, and without warning. Hard drives have a limited lifespan and will eventually fail. Ransomware attacks can encrypt every file on your system and demand payment for their return. Accidental deletion, theft, power surges, and natural disasters like Florida's hurricane season all pose real risks to your irreplaceable photos, documents, and business records. The most reliable backup strategy follows the 3-2-1 rule: keep three copies of your data, stored on two different types of media, with one copy stored off-site or in the cloud. For example, you might keep your original files on your computer, a second copy on an external hard drive, and a third copy in a cloud backup service like Backblaze, iDrive, or Google Drive. External hard drives offer fast local backup and are affordable, but they can be lost, stolen, or damaged alongside your computer. Cloud backup provides off-site protection and automatic scheduling, but depends on your internet speed for large restores. Using both together gives you the best protection. Back up your data at least once a week, and daily if you work with important business files. Prioritize documents, photos, financial records, and anything you cannot replace. Most backup software lets you schedule automatic backups so you do not have to remember. If you have already experienced data loss, do not panic. Power off the affected drive immediately to prevent further damage. Computer Corner in Leesburg, FL offers professional data recovery services for failed hard drives, SSDs, and flash media. We also help customers set up reliable, automated backup systems so they never face data loss again.
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Networking
Coming April 2026
Setting Up a Secure Home Network
Tips for configuring your home WiFi network for maximum security and performance, from router placement to password best practices.
Buying Guide
Coming April 2026
New vs. Refurbished: Which Computer Is Right for You?
An honest comparison of buying new versus refurbished computers, and how to make the best choice for your budget and needs.
Mac Tips
Coming May 2026
Mac Maintenance Tips Every Owner Should Know
Keep your MacBook or iMac running smoothly with these essential maintenance tips from our Apple repair specialists.