» Computer
Diagnosis:
The first step to repairing a problem is identifying what is really
going wrong. Computers are logical machines and don’t just randomly
spit out errors, unless a program has instructed it to so. We are going
to assume that the programmers who wrote the programs and operating
systems didn’t write code to intentionally spit out fake errors, thus the
computer is just trying to tell us what is wrong. So we suggest when
you see an error, write it down, cut and paste into a text document,
or "print screen" and search
the Internet for that particular error. Chances
are someone else has had this problem and they found a fix. If you don’t
see anything useful in your online search or it does not solve the problem, contact
us with a detailed description of the problem and from there we can
walk you through the repair or we can send out a qualified computer
technitian to help you out.
» Computer
Repair:
After discovering the problem with your wounded computer we can
quickly discover what is needed to repair it. Solutions can range from
a simple registry edit to replacing a vital piece of hardware.
If you think you can repair it yourself, but you just need a little direction,
we can get you started. Even if you are scared
of opening anything other than your familiar programs like Internet Explorer,
or Microsoft Word, we are more than happy to visit your home or office
(within our service radius), repair
the wounded computer, and get the PC running again in no time. Just contact
us with a detailed
description of
what is wrong, and what was happening when the problem first appeared,
and we’ll
help you out.
» Overview
of serviceable problems:
-
All Windows based operating systems
- Some Linux based operating systems
- All PC hardware (hard drive, video card, memory, expansion cards,
monitors, motherboards, etc.)
- Most popular Windows applications (MS Office, e-mail programs, Adobe
based applications, anti-virus programs, firewall programs, spy ware
applications, etc.)
- Most peripherals (Printers, scanners, external
drives, web cams, video phones,
copiers, etc.)
- Computer Networking (routers,
firewalls, wireless access points, Ethernet switches, etc.)
- Networking Peripherals (broadband video phones,
wireless media
players, wireless presentation gateways, network cameras, digital media
storage, etc.)