Fred-FixMyComputer-Rapid City, Rapid City SD
Fred McCauley from Fred-FixMyComputer-Rapid City

Fred McCauley

Fred-FixMyComputer-Rapid City

About Us

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I do not now nor have I ever lived in the ‘United States’ as defined in 26 U.S.C. Sec. 7701, nor do I have any intentions of doing so in the future.

My trade, name, products, services, website, and all online profiles, groups and pages associated with me and my business, are proprietary, and held in allodium by me. My labor is my property, and my property and I are not bound by any statutory code, only natural law, so the only thing I am bound by is to do no harm, and I will do no harm with my products and services. I operate on consent of the patron only, someone looking at my products or services, deciding to buy of their own free will, and judgment, and contacting me about their purchase, is my permission to sell. This is sovereignty. This is how freedom works, and this is how sovereign men operate in general, and when it comes to their calling and income.

No other entity, including alignable (and any other social networking website) and government has any right to ownership of my trade, website, and any other online profiles of mine. This vocation, and all things, associated with it, are mine and only mine. No one, no entity, no man, no woman, no force that calls itself government, no CORPORATION, and so on can steal, patent, alter, or use my product, unless authorized by me. Fred

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Recent Activity

Fred from Fred-FixMyComputer-Rapid City Answered this on August 10, 2020
Funny you should say that, as Google robo-calls (spam) weekly asking about verifying with them. I simply block those calls. Word of mouth is best. When you care about others and you try your best to make a difference for folks, they know and tell others. I treat each customer as a good friend and... (more) Funny you should say that, as Google robo-calls (spam) weekly asking about verifying with them. I simply block those calls. Word of mouth is best. When you care about others and you try your best to make a difference for folks, they know and tell others. I treat each customer as a good friend and I ensure they are getting the absolute best support. All I can say is - It works!

Fred from Fred-FixMyComputer-Rapid City Answered this on January 23, 2020
There is a reason they call the golden rule golden. Do what you would want from others and you will succeed. Be patient, understanding and helpful. Charge what is fair. Your business will prosper. (more) There is a reason they call the golden rule golden. Do what you would want from others and you will succeed. Be patient, understanding and helpful. Charge what is fair. Your business will prosper.

Fred from Fred-FixMyComputer-Rapid City Answered this on November 14, 2019
I'll be too busy working to celebrate, but thanks anyhow... ;-) (more) I'll be too busy working to celebrate, but thanks anyhow... ;-)

Fred from Fred-FixMyComputer-Rapid City Answered this on February 09, 2019
Personally, I'd say it looks like a mess.I cannot make out a C a D or a K. Looks like a triple strike while printing and is unintelligible. (more) Personally, I'd say it looks like a mess.I cannot make out a C a D or a K. Looks like a triple strike while printing and is unintelligible.

Fred from Fred-FixMyComputer-Rapid City Answered this on November 16, 2018
protonmail.com - via shared secret. (more) protonmail.com - via shared secret.

Fred from Fred-FixMyComputer-Rapid City Answered this on September 10, 2018
I use them all, on various machines as I find the time to do so - with the exception of Norton and McAfee. Those two are some of the worst for resource consumption and do NOT provide any better protection than most others. I feel the need to be familiar with the products that I service and sell.... (more) I use them all, on various machines as I find the time to do so - with the exception of Norton and McAfee. Those two are some of the worst for resource consumption and do NOT provide any better protection than most others. I feel the need to be familiar with the products that I service and sell. This way, I am more familiar with the particular brand that a customer is or may be having difficulty with. Every AV out there has it's strengths and caveats. I can recommend a brand that works well with the other software they may be running. If you can describe to me what machine you use, how you use it and what software is installed, then I can recommend the best fit...

Fred from Fred-FixMyComputer-Rapid City Answered this on March 29, 2018
No. Government regs require certain employees to physically connect for security purposes. That alone let's you know that there are issues with WiFi. Blind trust will always lead to trouble. ;-) (more) No. Government regs require certain employees to physically connect for security purposes. That alone let's you know that there are issues with WiFi. Blind trust will always lead to trouble. ;-)

Fred from Fred-FixMyComputer-Rapid City Answered this on March 21, 2018
If, by "large" you mean the size of the email, It's best to use a 3rd party cloud app for large attachments in emails (i.e.: Dropbox, Google drive, Amazon drive, etc...). That way the link is all that is needed to send in the message and the recipient downloads the attachment when they want it. (more) If, by "large" you mean the size of the email, It's best to use a 3rd party cloud app for large attachments in emails (i.e.: Dropbox, Google drive, Amazon drive, etc...). That way the link is all that is needed to send in the message and the recipient downloads the attachment when they want it.

Fred from Fred-FixMyComputer-Rapid City Answered this on February 10, 2018
RansomFree protects against 99% of ransomware strains, including Bad Rabbit, NotPetya, and WannaCry - and it's FREE. There's also, CryptoPrevent from https://www.foolishit.com/cryptoprevent-malware-pr... Pick the one which you prefer... If you need assistance, give me a call at 605.549.5349... (more) RansomFree protects against 99% of ransomware strains, including Bad Rabbit, NotPetya, and WannaCry - and it's FREE. There's also, CryptoPrevent from https://www.foolishit.com/cryptoprevent-malware-pr... Pick the one which you prefer... If you need assistance, give me a call at 605.549.5349 or visit http://fredshelp.net

Fred from Fred-FixMyComputer-Rapid City Answered this on October 28, 2017
I charge for my labor, and only my cost for parts. I try to find the least cost parts when needed that are up to the specifications required for the job. Yet if the customer insists, I can spend the time looking for cheaper parts or sometimes allow them the opportunity to provide them, but it... (more) I charge for my labor, and only my cost for parts. I try to find the least cost parts when needed that are up to the specifications required for the job. Yet if the customer insists, I can spend the time looking for cheaper parts or sometimes allow them the opportunity to provide them, but it usually ends up costing them more for my time. However, the customer is always right - even when they insist on paying more... ;-)

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