Computer Maintenance
Nothing will replace a qualified technician analyzing your computer for optimal performance. But, let's face it... you're sharp, intuitive and have a healthy appetite for learning more. Let's start here and see how much better your system is running. If it's not running as smoothly as you would like, we'll be more than happy to help.
The system enhancements we perform are above and beyond what the average user knows about or thinks to incorporate. We're professionals and love this stuff. We'll be happy to log in as often as you like. When ever your computer is slow, don't hesitate to call us.
Like a car, your computer needs maintenance. If you don't get a tune up as recommended your car will not run as long or as well and eventually it will stop. Your computer is no different. With out some TLC it's not a matter of if... it's a matter of when your computer will not be working nicely for you.
Check out some of these tips and tricks and / or let us do what we do best!
Maintain your system with Windows XP
Use Windows XP to protect your information while keeping your system tidy and running at peak performance.
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Back up your files
If you only do one maintenance task on your computer, make it this one. Keep copies of your important files in case something happens to your computer. |
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Specify how folders open
You can see the contents of your folders in a variety of ways—from a detailed list of files to thumbnail images of photos. Learn how to set up the view you see when you open a particular folder. |
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Copy your files to a CD
Windows XP uses a two-step process to copy files from your computer to a CD. See how it works. |
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Set your clock automatically
Windows XP is set up to synchronize to a network time server, but sometimes the default setting is not what you want. Learn how to find a network time server and set your own clock. |
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