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Larry Williams
Mik and Miguel were great! Super helpful. They went out of their way for sure. Plus, they didn't put pressure on me to buy any extra or unnecessary computer components! Nice job fellas
Neena Bachik
Mac helped me with my laptop. I have been frustrated with the slowness of it pretty much since I bought it, and it wasn't cheap. He determined that I needed a new hard drive, because the one in it, lacked the capacity needed to hold …
Janel Scott
I called them and they were professional and courteous and did not talk down to me as most computer people think they must dumb down the conversation, as if you don't know anything. Not the case with these guys. …
Karen Byram
Nerds On Call has been invaluable in our peace of mind navigating the world of computers and the internet. We have been with you since the very beginning. On numerous occasions we have called upon them to fix problems, correct issues and …Karen, thank you for the kind words. We like to help others and we are happy to continue to give you support whenever you need it.
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I have Nerds for the monthly updates, scans, and general cleanup. They recently installed the Windows 10 operating system. You'd need to call them to ask about building a pc.
We don't ususally fix PS4's. However if you can be more specific we may be able to addres the issue. Is it a power problem, the network won't connect or something else?
Well, that all depends on how you intend to share it. If you want to share it with others that will have physical access to your computer, let's say your wife and children, you can create separate user accounts for each person. This would allow you to have "your stuff" separate from "their stuff," but still share programs and resources. Another benefit of separate user accounts is if one of the users gets a malware infection, it usually is contained to that user's account. If you want to share access online with a remote user there are several options available like Logmein and Teamviewer. Lastly, if you just want to share your screen, so someone can see what you see, but you want to maintain control you can use Google Hangouts (free) or you can use a service like GotoMeeting.
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