Computer Repairs & 'ting

Computer Repairs & 'ting *Hardware repairs, troubleshooting, upgrades: PC's, Mac's, laptops, tablets, as well as phones.

*Networking, remote support, or on-call support

We focus on hardware repairs, troubleshooting, and upgrades of most electronics: PC's, Mac's, laptops, tablets, as well as phones. Software support: troubleshooting, upgrades, backups, and recommendations are all services we provide. Networking, remote support, or on-call support are other services that are available.

24/03/2015

If you've noticed a decline in your PC's performance, and you are using your computer for about the same amount of time and for the same tasks that you did when you purchased it, there are simple and free procedures to try before you head out for a replacement.

Here is a five-step process that can be done right from the desktop, no tools required. After the initial tune-up, plan on doing this maintenance routine about every three months if you are the average home computer user, more frequently if your computer is used all day throughout the week, and less if it is used only once or twice a week.

Step 1: Uninstall Programs You Don't Use

Over time, unused software collects in our computers like old keys in a drawer: They were useful for a time, but chances are you can't remember what they are for now. So if you haven't used a program in the last six months, uninstall it to free up space and allow your computer to run the important stuff more efficiently.

To do this, go to the Windows Start button, choose "Control Panel" select "Program and Features" or "Install/Uninstall Programs," depending on the Windows version. Scan the list. If you see a program you recognize and know you don't use it, right click on its name, and then click uninstall. If you are unsure about a program, leave it alone.

Step 2: Delete Temporary and Unnecessary Files

Each time you visit a site online, your computer stores information so the next time you visit, the page will load faster. This is good in principle, but temporary files add up over time, and may ultimately slow the load time of applications. If you haven't deleted temporary files in a year or longer, you may be able to free up 10 percent or more of the computer's memory.

To do this, go back to the Start button, select "Computer" or "My Computer," right click on the "C" drive, select "Properties" click on "Disk Cleanup" and select "All Users" if you get a popup window with that option. Once you give it the go-ahead, Disk Cleanup will calculate how much space you will be able to free up. Click to check the boxes in this window. If you disagree with Disk Cleanup's recommendations, simply make sure that box is unchecked. And then stop – don't click "Okay" yet. Rather, select the "More Options" tab and proceed to Step 3.

Step 3: Delete All but Most Recent System Restore

Free up more disk space by removing all but the most recent restore point. As a standard function,Windows takes a snapshot of the contents of your computer at regular intervals. This procedure will keep only the most recent one.

Click "Clean up." This takes a fraction of a second, but as you proceed with the Disk Cleanup, be patient. This process may take up to half an hour or longer if it's been some time since the last cleanup.

Step 4: Defrag

Data is written and stored in disk blocks. Over time, files are deleted and new files are added. If a file cannot be stored in adjacent blocks, they become fragmented. One 5 megabyte jpg. photo file, for example, could be scattered across 5,000 disk blocks. Instead of pulling the pieces of a file from adjacent blocks, the computer has to gather them up, which of course takes longer. Defragging is simply a way of eliminating empty blocks and putting files back together.

Your Properties window should still be open. Select Tools. Click on "Defragment Now." This process may be scheduled as an automatic task about once a week.

Step 5: Scan for Viruses, Spyware, etc.

Now that your computer is clean, use your security software to do a sweep for viruses, worms, and spyware that can damage your computer and compromise your privacy. This step should be faster now because you've already deleted unnecessary programs and files, which can save scan time.

16/03/2015

Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
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Approximately 1.97 billion people worldwide use the Internet* and the vast majority of them use a search engine to find what they are looking for.

If your company provides the products and/or services they are seeking, they are, in effect, self-qualified prospects ready to make a purchase.

Does your Web site show up in their search results? Research shows most competitive search terms have millions, even hundreds of millions of matching pages. Furthermore,
if your company is not in the top 30 listings, it's as if it wasn't there at all.

Computer Repairs & 'ting offers professional search engine optimization services at rates that most small- and mid-size businesses can afford. Contact us for a free evaluation to see if these services are right for you!

14/03/2015

Is your PC in need of repair? Not booting up or just getting very, very sllllooowwww? No matter what the issue is you can count on us to provide you with the proper solution, which usually entails more than a simple "tune-up" as many other service providers call it.

13/03/2015

We can provide technical support services directly on your PCs from our own office without having to send a technician on-site through the use of remote desktop management software. This makes for faster service and lower costs.

12/03/2015

Often times laptops that won't power on or boot up can be repaired without being sent back to the manufacturer. You may have some corrupt system files or simply a loose part.

11/03/2015

We offer computer networking services for home and business. Does your office need help setting up a Local Area Network (LAN)? Do you want to connect your computers at home? Do you want help setting up a Virtual Private Network (VPN)?

10/03/2015

Nothing is more frustrating than something not working when you need it most. Doesn't it seem like your computer always needs repair at the worst times? Perhaps your final paper is due for a class or you simply can't do the work you need to - whatever the case, getting your PC repaired is essential.

Many technicians in the computer industry charge a flat rate (or several hours of time) to perform a "tune up" on your PC and will tell you that they've repaired it. This is seldom the best way to approach your problem and will not prevent the problem from coming again. The reality is that spyware removal, disk drive defragmentation, virus removal and definition updates, etc. are only temporary solutions if not coupled with completely securing your computer.

Computer Repairs & 'ting Services (partial list)

PC Technical Support
PC Repair / Troubleshooting
PC Setup / Installation
PC Training / Tutoring
System Security Testing
Wired / Wireless Networking
Hardware Upgrades / Installation
Software Upgrades / Installation
Operating System Updates
Anti-Virus Installation / Removal
Motherboard Replacement
Memory Upgrades

PCs running any version of Windows need frequent maintenance and updating, especially if connected to an always-on broadband connection. New vulnerabilities are always found and patched. Keeping your computer up-to-date with service packs and critical updates should be a priority to any computer user.

Provided you are still covered under warranty, and time permitting, a computer user can always ship their machine back to the manufacturer for PC repair. In many ways, of course, the manufacturer is best the best choice for repairing your computer. However, there is often a significant amount of time spent waiting for the return of a computer from a manufacturer.

The truth is that most PCs these days, either from a brand name manufacturer or a no-name brand, can easily be serviced by any capable technician. Parts are generally universal and if not, compatible parts can usually be located quickly.

So who do you turn to when looking to service and repair your computer? Finding a qualified specialist capable of undertaking your PC's repair in a professional, competent and efficient manner can be a difficult task.
Let us offer you our assistance.

18/08/2014

We now sell web hosting. send us a message for more info.

Please contact us for detailed information on your data recovery needs, and we will be happy to provide advice.
21/05/2014

Please contact us for detailed information on your data recovery needs, and we will be happy to provide advice.

22/02/2013
22/02/2013

The PS3 fat I got my hands on recently suffered a Yellow Light Of Death. Nothing like some high end thermal compound to keep a CPU cool.

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