New Computer Vs Computer Repair |
Is your PC is getting too old? you have several options. You can, for example, upgrade your current system by adding new components or replacing some of its existing ones. Or you can just buy a new machine.
Older computers are generally unresponsive, prone to continuous crashing, and the usual odd occurrences and error messages which can be frustrating. A cost effective upgrade, system clean up or computer repair by a professional can save you a decent amount of money in the long run.
A slow computer can sometimes, be easily repaired yourself. In many cases this is the cause of an overload of unwanted programs being installed (sometimes without your knowledge), such as useless web browser add-ons and programs that automatically run itself each time you switch on the computer, and of course the usual threats of Virus and Spyware.
The other option of improving PC speed and performance can be a computer upgrade. Adding more RAM (memory) will help greatly assist with multi-tasking such as email, web browser, Skype, and MSN or Yahoo chat. Upgrading to a larger hard drive can give a computer additional storage space for you photos and documents.
Be cautious of investing more money into computer upgrades and repairs. As a rule of thumb, you don't want to be spending any more than 25 per cent of the cost of a new computer (between $200 - $400) would be a typical limit. Always get a warranty on computer repairs.
When you're looking for a new computer, or upgrading your existing computer, start by listing everything you'd like that computer to do, eg. Internet browsing, send/receive email, photo storage, gaming and music. Once you know what you'd like to use your computer for, you will find it easier to establish what sort of computer to buy, or what computer upgrades are needed.
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