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Q. Should I worry about blocking popups?
A. Popups make using the Internet an unbearable experience. Perhaps you get annoyed at clicking "OK" on the Messenger popup windows that flood in hour after hour. Maybe you're concerned about exposing your children to the mass of porn site popups out there. Or it's possible you keep loosing work due to computer crashes or popups blocking your windows. Yes, you NEED to worry. They're bad, they're unnecessary, and they're EVERYWHERE.
Q. Why does my computer keep slowing down?
A. When your computer comes from the factory with it's default settings, it has been optimized to run properly. Over time, as you add files and software - and just as importantly, remove files and software - your computer gets farther and farther away from it's optimal settings.
To put this in perspective, it would be like adding parts to your car, and then removing some other parts and then adding more parts after that. Finally, your car doesn't run very well anymore.
More specifically, there are several primary areas that could be causing your computer to run slow. The most likely reason is that your registry has become corrupt and your system is essentially running in circles with its internal processing.
The second most common problem is that you have too many programs running behind the scenes. In this case, we're not talking about the programs you know about that are running at the bottom of your task bar, such as Outlook Express or your internet browser window. But behind the scenes, there can be literally hundreds of programs of various sizes running in the background. These are eating up your computer's available processing capacity and can bring your system to a literal stand still.
Q. Can you help setup DSL or Cable Service?
PC-911 is available to any business and residential customer to setup a networked High Speed access solution. Since 2004, we have been leading our clients to maximum performance and profitability. Our goal has always been to become an invaluable part of your team. We invite you to call us at (303) 80PC911 for a FREE consultation. We are confident our thorough consultation will show you our commitment to become "Your Technology Partner".
Q. How do I know if I can/should upgrade my PC?
PC911 will evalaute your computer to determine the best option - upgrade or replace. It is possible that by the time you do all the upgrades you will need, you will be better off buying a new computer.
We will compare the prices for parts vs. buying a new computer and recommend your best option.
If an upgrade is feasible, PC911 will preform the upgrade. If our recommendation is to replace your current computer, we can assist you in determining the configuration that best suits your needs. PC911 is not affiliated with any store that might influence your opinions.