Repairs
The repair of problems can range from a minor setting that is incorrect, to spyware, viruses, and as far as replacing hardware or an entire operating system. Some technicians provide on-site services usually at an hourly rate. Others can provide services off-site, where the client can drop off at the repair shop. Some have pickup and drop off services for convenience. Some may also take back old equipment for recycling .
Trust us
If you computer is slow to start up, or you get blue screens of death, or have programs that keep crashing, or web pages that take forever to load up, then you are in really good company. There are so many people out there with these and many other PC problems that have to be solved by someone you can trust.
When problems do occur it can be very frustrating if you don't know how to fix it. You may even feel like giving up and thumping your stupid machine. You may even vow never to use such a complicated piece of equipment ever again, especially if you've lost valuable data and have wasted far too much of your precious time trying to fix it.
And if you search online for information you might find that some suggestions work but others do not. So what's the solution? Bring it into the repair shop
Software Repairs
The repair of problems can range from a minor setting of operationg systems , to spyware, viruses, and as far as replacing hardware or an entire operating system. We can provide on-site services usually at an hourly rate. Others services off-site, where the client can drop off at the repair shop. Some have pickup and drop off services for convenience.
Hardware Repair
When possible, repair technicians protect the computer user's data and settings, so that after repair, the user will not have lost any data and the technician can fully use the device with little interruption, and then diagnose the problem. Addressing the issue, the technician could take action as minor as adjusting one or several settings or preferences, but could also apply more involved techniques like installing, uninstalling, or reinstalling various software packages. A reliable, but somewhat more complicated, procedure for addressing software issues is known as a restore, in which the computer's original installation image (including operating system and original applications) is reapplied to a formatted hard drive. It should be known though, that anything unique, such as settings, or personal files will be destroyed if not backed up on external media,as this reverts everything back to its original unused state.
that volunteer or make a little side money, to those who work professionally in the field.
