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FREE PC Support on PCProblems.ie

Author: | Posted in the "General Computing" Category
August 18, 2011

When something goes wrong with a PC, often it is such a nuisance to get it fixed. You have to phone up a helpline, press countless buttons on the telephone just to get to speak to someone. Then, they may not even be able to help and you must make an appointment for somebody to come around to your house and look at it in person. How much easier would it be if you could skip these steps and get an answer quickly. That is what this site aims to do.

Imagine you ordered broadband from a site like www.o2.co.uk, but you have problems getting you computer to recognise it. There are a lot of things that you can do to try and fix this, such as resetting your router or restarting your computer. You may just need to wait for the internet service provider to connect your internet, sometimes this takes a bit of time.

Or you may be having problems because your PC is running slower than usual. This may simply be because there are too many other programs running in the background. This can slow down your system and be very frustrating. The sorts of programs that tend to do this are instant messengers, so they can be opened quickly when you require them.

Your hard drive may also need to be defragmented, to clear up system files which have become scattered around. If this is the case, you need to do some ‘defragging’, and this should sort it out.

Getting help from this site will often be a lot easier and a lot less time consuming than spending hours on the telephone. No-one has to come out to your house and your problem should be solved quickly. Also, the help which is given on this site is free of charge, cutting out the annoying costs that fixing PC Problems can incur.

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