With more and more people using computers in their day to day lives, problems with failed hardware can become a serious roadblock to accomplishing tasks that need to be done. Thankfully, computers come with a warranty that will cover the repair and replacement of defective hardware components. But what happens when the warranty has expired? Is it time to bite the bullet and buy a new machine?
Many people do not realize that almost all hardware failures can be fixed or replaced at a minimal cost. The first thing when a computer fails or has a problem is to have a professional examine the machine to diagnose what is wrong. This small step can save you hundreds of dollars. Having someone give you a price quote on repairs will tell you whether or not you should buy a new machine or have it repaired. If your computer is "broken" call and setup an appointment today to have a free repair quote and to learn exactly what is wrong.
My computer is slow, I think I need a new one. This is something said often by people who are frustrated with their computer performance. More than likely, a tune-up can make a big difference in performance. After that, an inexpensive upgrade of the memory can make the computer seem twice as fast as before. And, in case your computer really is outdated, with the price of computer components so low, you can have a complete upgrade of the motherboard, processor, and memory to create a "almost-new" machine at a fraction of the cost. Call to setup an appointment so that we can create an upgrade solution together that will meet your needs.
I need more space! A common problem for people with computers that are a couple years old is the lack of free space on the hard drive. With the popularity of music dowloads and larger programs, sometimes it can seem that to install a program you have to remove three others. A hard drive is a fairly inexpensive upgrade, and I can even transfer all of your old files and settings onto the new drive so that you don't experience any changes in how your computer works.
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