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Compy Repair - Animayhem - 05-23-2015 Ok i had a bad start up and did diagnostic and compy repairs. I put some programs and did some back up on an external drive. I have a staples near by and they seem to do decent enough. In fact I may check their home repair/diagnostic. Anyone here ever had in home service done. I had it once while warranty still active but I can no longer get manufacture warranty. Dell XPS Studio Win 7 Thanks RE: Compy Repair - LifeLikeSage - 05-23-2015 I do my own service. unless we're talking about sex RE: Compy Repair - Wids - 05-23-2015 I've driven my CPU to a technician shop two or three times in my history, but I've never once had a technician come over. They tend to charge you more if they have to do that. Have you considered taking your computer to a repair shop? All you (usually) need is the CPU tower; they'll supply the monitors, the keyboards, the WiFi and everything else. Just unplug everything connected to the CPU and bring it in. RE: Compy Repair - Animayhem - 05-23-2015 Yes I have considered it as they are not too far away the dang thing is heavy :P I plan on doing research for both options. Was interested though if anyone had actual had a tech come out. RE: Compy Repair - Animayhem - 05-24-2015 Ok. I printed out information on a Preboot System Assessment Diagnostics. Has anyone done this? or is it better done by more experienced people? I am doing another full virus scan to be sure. RE: Compy Repair - Animayhem - 05-24-2015 No virus. Did the pre-boot and got the error code. Will check with support. RE: Compy Repair - Animayhem - 05-24-2015 Ok looks like its fix *fingers crossed* RE: Compy Repair - Animayhem - 05-25-2015 I am thinking of a piggy back AV program. I do not care for avast. Any good free ones out there? RE: Compy Repair - Wids - 05-25-2015 Nope. If you want a good antivirus, you have to pay for it. Try upgrading AVG Free to AVG Premium and you'll see what I mean. Scan with AVG Free, upgrade to AVG Premium, scan with AVG Premium and prepare to be shocked with how much spyware and other crud (possibly including viruses or other malware) that AVG Free missed. I did that and immediately vowed that I would spread the word to everyone that AVG Free is something to be avoided. But I've been using McAfee Total Protection for two or three years now (after McAfee offered me a better deal than AVG did). It costs about $40 a year, but I firmly recommend it. RE: Compy Repair - Bertram Anders - 05-25-2015 Most ISPs give antivirus with their packages, it may be something for you to look into there. |