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Los Angeles Computerhelp Newsletter
Computer Networking News |
Computer repair and replacementComputer repair should consist of helping with the following situations:
Windows XP boot problems can be caused by a virus, a bad hard drive or corrupted Windows software. Computer freezes are usually a symptom of bad hardware. Slow computers are usually caused by virus infected computers or low amounts of memory. Slow Internet access is caused either by using DSL and being too far from the phone company's central office, intentional heavy Internet traffic or non-intentional heavy Internet traffic due to infections. Of course, if you have any of the above, or more, you might soon be yelling "Fix my computer!" at someone. And that is what most computer repair organizations do, with Los Angeles Computerhelp being no exception. However, we go beyond this and make it harder for infections to occur in the first place by cutting down the number of ways computers can become infected in the first place. Think of a computer operating system as similar to a house. Would you leave all the windows open in your house all the time? We close openings in your computer that would let others in for the purpose of stabilizing your computer — something VERY few computer repair organizations will do. When it comes to computer repair, whether your computer systems are desktop computers, laptops or specialized computers, Los Angeles Computerhelp can get you up and going quickly, and have your computer running the way your computer SHOULD be running. If you have any of the above computer problems, call us today at 818-352-8700! What about computer replacement?Any time you need to consider computer repair, you will probably also consider computer replacement for the reason that computers are extremely inexpensive these days. But, if so, you are missing the whole picture if you stop there because there are more costs than just the new computer to consider.
So if you are trying to decide between computer repair or replacement, consider the age of your computer, how capable your computer has been in doing it's job, and the above items. Then you can make a wise decision. Cheers! Call (818) 352-8700 or email now to enhance your efficiency and productivity. |