I am in the further planning stages of starting my own computer repair biz, focusing on junkware removal and hardware upgrades. I'd like to pride myself on quick service at reasonable prices but I need help in picking out things, and general advice.
I will charge by the hour for junkware removal. Starting up a badly infected computer and lack of Windows responsiveness will take time. Based on those things, can I connect my laptop and my clients laptop via a switch and gain access to removing any of the clients PC crap remotely (via the network)? Or will I have to physically use their PC to manually remove known junk first via the Programs pane in Control Panel? I know when I use Malware bytes I can search other drives for junk, but I don't know if I can do it over a network. Also I'd like to use CCleaner and do the same (at the end) but am not aware if I can do that remotely from my laptop either. But...
My other idea was to simply remove their desktop or laptop hard drive and connect it via a hard drive dock using eSATA or USB 3.0 from my laptop. I would have to purchase a PC/PCMCIA card with USB 3.0 OR eSATA ports. With that setup can I still remove junk off of the other hard drive connected to the dock, or do I have to manually go in to the other computer and remove stuff only from the infected PC? What type of setup would be economical and yield the fastest turnaround time for my customers? Thanks for your time!
I will charge by the hour for junkware removal. Starting up a badly infected computer and lack of Windows responsiveness will take time. Based on those things, can I connect my laptop and my clients laptop via a switch and gain access to removing any of the clients PC crap remotely (via the network)? Or will I have to physically use their PC to manually remove known junk first via the Programs pane in Control Panel? I know when I use Malware bytes I can search other drives for junk, but I don't know if I can do it over a network. Also I'd like to use CCleaner and do the same (at the end) but am not aware if I can do that remotely from my laptop either. But...
My other idea was to simply remove their desktop or laptop hard drive and connect it via a hard drive dock using eSATA or USB 3.0 from my laptop. I would have to purchase a PC/PCMCIA card with USB 3.0 OR eSATA ports. With that setup can I still remove junk off of the other hard drive connected to the dock, or do I have to manually go in to the other computer and remove stuff only from the infected PC? What type of setup would be economical and yield the fastest turnaround time for my customers? Thanks for your time!