Slow Computer Performance
One of the most common issues faced by computer users is slow performance. This can be caused by an outdated operating system, insufficient RAM, or a cluttered hard drive. At Mike's Computer Repair, we can diagnose the root cause and provide solutions such as upgrading your hardware, optimizing your system settings, and removing unnecessary files and programs.
Virus and Malware Infections
Virus and malware infections can compromise your personal information, slow down your computer, and even cause irreversible damage to your files. Mike's Computer Repair specializes in identifying and removing viruses and malware. We'll also ensure you have the latest antivirus software installed and configured correctly to prevent future infections.
Hardware Failures
Hardware components like hard drives and power supplies can fail over time. We can replace faulty components, recover lost data, and help you prevent future hardware failures with regular maintenance.
Network and Connectivity Issues
Wi-Fi dropping, slow internet speeds, and connection timeouts are frustrating problems. We offer network optimization and equipment configuration to get you back online reliably.
Software Conflicts and Compatibility Issues
Programs that interfere with each other or don't meet system requirements can cause crashes and instability. We troubleshoot software conflicts and help you find compatible solutions.
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