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You just installed a new program only to find
out you don't have memory to to run it.
Your family and friends are sending you pictures
on DVD and you can't open them on your computer.
You just bought a new digital camera and . A) you can't download your
pictures because you don't have a media card reader
installed or your operating system doesn't support your
camera's USB connection or B) your hard drive is quickly
running out of room from all the pictures you're taking.
You were just over at your friends house and after
surfing the web on his computer your 15" monitor
seems like it's thumbnailed in size.
Additional RAM, an additional or replacement CD or
DVD drive, larger hard drives, replacement monitors,
wireless keyboards and mice, media card readers and faster
video cards are all among common and affordable upgrades
to your computer system. You might included a faster
processor in this list.
Determining whether upgrading your system is a good
idea or not will depend on several factors. Among them
are the overall age of your system, which components
you want to upgrade, which operating sytem you are using
and how much money you are willing to spend.
We generally tell people that once they reach an
upgrade price that is 50% or more of the cost of a new
computer, they really need to look at their options
before they start spending money on their old computer.
Give us a call and we'll help walk you through the
process of figuring out what you have, what you want
to get and the best route to take.
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