Learn about our selection process.
= Featured Provider
Computer repair companies are often a one-stop-shop for all computer problems, and customers will usually have a wide range of services at their disposal. These offerings typically include:
Installation of new hardware
Hardware maintenance and servicing
Installation of new software, including antivirus protection and server upgrades
Operating system troubleshooting and installation
Advice on choosing new components
Whether the problem is intermittent or occurs every time the computer is used, there are a number of things that can be done to resolve basic errors:
Reboot the computer. The simplest solution can often be the most effective.
Delete temporary files.
Stop unnecessary programs from launching at startup.
Install more RAM.
Run a full scan for viruses. Viruses and malware are notorious for slowing performance.
If all these steps have been tried without success, a computer repair technician can help solve performance issues.
There are a few steps you can try to recover a deleted file:
Check the Recycle Bin. Most deleted files end up here.
Restore the file from the last backup.
Sometimes files are moved accidentally. Search the hard drive to see if this is the case.
If all the suggestions above have been tried, it might be time to get in touch with a computer technician.
If the computer is used on a regular basis, backups should be made at least once a week using external storage. If changes are being made to files on a daily basis, users might want to consider running incremental backup routines. This type of backup only copies data that has been created or changed since the last full backup was completed.
For customers who need assistance with their Apple computer, MacBook, or mobile device, the best route is to contact an Apple Authorized Service Provider (AASP). Apple has a large network of authorized service providers and retail stores around the world. Customers can check with Apple to see if the provider is certified.
The term malware is used to describe any software that is designed to damage a computer, server, or network. Viruses, spyware, ransomware, and adware are all varieties of malware. Viruses and worms are defined by their behavior and the way they spread from machine to machine. Spyware is software that tracks activities on a computer to steal sensitive information, such as passwords.
A computer can be compromised through a number of different means, including clicking on an infected file or link, downloading infected software, or using a USB drive that has an infected file on it. A computer technician can help to detect and remove viruses.
When a computer has a virus, it may exhibit one or more unusual behaviors. For example, users may notice slow performance, experience a sudden increase in pop-ups and spam, or be locked out of the computer completely. Different viruses have different payloads, and an experienced computer technician will be able to track down the source and remove it.