Computer Repair UK
Welcome to Computer Repair UK.
Over the years we have become almost reliant on our computer
and when things go wrong not all of us have the knowledge to
put things right. Quite often your computer will break down or
develop a fault when it the least convenient and unless you can
repair it yourself you risk losing valuable data collected over
the years.
A majority of people don't even have a regular back up of
their data, and it's not until you get an actual computer
failure you suddenly realise that you have hundreds of hours of
work buried on your computer or, you may even have many if
not all your family photo's and memories digitally stored
away.
At this point computer repair is crucial, so where
do you go for local computer help? This is where Computer Repair
UK comes to the rescue with listings of local computer
repairers in your area. Simply browse the menu on
the left to find your local area and we hope you get your
problem resolved as soon as possible.
Computer or Laptop Just Running
Slow?
If your computer is just
running slowly we advise that you downloaded and
run our recommended system repair software if
you have not done so already.
Invariably we find
that many problems are only software related and this will
help you avoid paying for uneccessary call out
charges.

Download or click the link for more information
about Windows Repair
Software
Why is My Computer Running Slow ?
If your computer is only running poorly or
your computer is slow, then there is a fair
chance that your problem is only software or virus
related.
Each year people waste hundreds of pounds on computer
repair call outs for slow running
computer problems, when it is not really
neccessary and quite often they could easily remedy a
slow running computer themselves with the appropriate
software.
With average call out charges ranging between £25-£45
depending on your area, a 2-3 hour repair can easily cost
well in excess of £100 which is sometimes more
than the computer is actually worth especially if your
computer is over 3 years old.
System repair tools for a slow running computer are
inexpensive in this day and age and are designed to be easy
to use by both the novice and professional alike, and at
less than the cost of a typical initial call out charge, this
software will not only help get your system back up and running
quickly, but will also help keep your
computer in tip top condition as long as you have
the software installed.
So if your wondering " why is my computer running
slow ?" , you may like to attempt your own
computer
repair before calling out a
professional - possibly saving yourself
hundreds of pounds in potential call out
charges.
If this is the case we would recommend you download the
award winning XP Repair Pro.
XP Repair Pro 2007 By
ddXSoftware

XP Repair
Pro is one of the most popular and easy-to-use system repair
tools on the market today and version 2007 celebrates with a
fresh makeover. XP Repair Pro 2007's core purpose is to rid
your computer of system failures, random computer crashes,
computer registry problems, registry bulk, and thousands of
other common computer problems people experience with
their home and office computers every day.
Built upon
13 years of Windows experience, version 2007 is prepared for
the future by providing complete support for Windows
Vista. It is also backwards compatible on all
versions of Windows all the way back to Windows
98SE.
This award
winning and inexpensive software offers a FREE
SCAN, is downloadable immediately
and offers a 100% money back guarantee.
For more information or for your free scan CLICK
HERE.
Computer Repair UK
If your computer has failed and you need
a PRIORITY CALL OUT
CLICK
HERE and a local repairer will contact
you asap.
PC Security Tips
From Computers
Repairs UK - Tips for Safe
Public Computer Use
In the new mobile world of computer use, you
don't always log on from home where your PC has been thoroughly
protected. (You took care of that already, right?) Internet
cafes, libraries, airports, hotels and other places offer use
of a public computer for those on the go. But, unfortunately,
those computers may not always get secured well nor checked
regularly. And, since others use them, they can get infected
only minutes before it's your turn.
Here are a few tips for how to protect your
information, even when you can't protect the computer.
Several email clients allow you to forward
email from one account to another, just as you might forward
your phone calls. Take advantage of this little-used feature to
enhance your security.
If you plan to be away from home for a few
days - but aren't using your regular PC or laptop - try to
forward your email to an account you set up especially for the
trip. That helps protect your information in several ways.
Both the account and the password are much
less likely to be known to scam artists. Yet, you still can
retrieve any email sent while you're away from your regular
computer. Also, if the userid and password do get cracked, your
ongoing risk is low, since you'll be abandoning the account
shortly.
If you have to log in to a public computer
with one of your regular userids change the password the first
time you use it away from home. Then change it back when you
get home. That limits your exposure time.
Public computers can contain a specific kind
of spyware called 'a key logger' that records your every
keystroke. Apart from getting your password, that allows the
thief to access anything else you typed in during your session.
So, avoid making credit card purchases online or accessing your
online banking and credit card accounts, if possible.
Before you go to any site that would require
a userid and/or password, disable any auto-complete or password
storing feature. If you can because some public computers have
these features locked down by the administrator.
Avoid unfamiliar sites, if practical, while
you are away. Most online hacks come from auto-downloads of
spyware, viruses, etc. Few of the sites you visit regularly are
likely to have those. Just as you would avoid talking to
unsavory strangers while on a trip, avoid dicey websites.
Defer clicking on ads while you're away from
home. Those can lead to just the kinds of sites mentioned
above.
Once you are done using the public computer,
erase - if you can - here again administrators may not allow
you to access the feature - any Temporary Internet files,
cookies, etc. This helps protect not only you, but leaves the
computer in a better state for the next user.
Needless to say, don't leave any downloaded
files on the computer and never allow anyone to look over your
shoulder while you are typing in a password or other sensitive
information.
Paranoia isn't needed. But a little awareness
and sound judgment while using a public computer will help keep
your information secure - then and after you get back home.
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