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Rush Computers
provide the following services:
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Free
Quotes
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Computer
testing
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New
computers, laptops
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Computer
service, upgrades and Hardware
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Virus
removal
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System
Health checks
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Mobile
Service
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On-site
service
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Data
recovery (photos, music, documents, etc.)
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Data
transfers – From one computer to another
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All
your Computer parts, video cards, USB sticks, cables, mouse, keyboards,
monitors.
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Pick
up and deliver (fees apply)
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Anti-virus
software on CD
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2nd
hand Computers also for Sale
Basic Web design
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Is your computer too
slow, lagging, freezing up, rebooting? There are a number of reasons why
this could be happening.
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You may need more
memory (RAM) – if you have less than 512MB you may need a simple
memory upgrade to speed your computer up. Most computers now need about
1GB of memory to run well.
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You may have
picked up Viruses, Adware, Spyware or Trojans
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What is a Virus? - A virus is a program that gets
loaded onto your computer without you knowing about it. It may cause your
computer to stop working properly and sometimes even cause data loss.
Some viruses can slow your computer to a standstill and use up all
available memory.
What
is Adware?
- Adware is
usually loaded onto your computer when you download or install a free
program. Many free programs are provided free because they rely on the
built-in advertising to generate sales.
What
is Spyware?
- Spyware
is software that can display advertisements (such as pop-up ads), collect
information about you including keystrokes, or change settings on your
computer, usually without obtaining your consent. The most common symptom
of spyware is that your computer will start to run very slowly and have
trouble connecting to the Internet. At times these programs may invade
your privacy and attempt to share your personal information by
transmitting it across the Internet. It is often picked up just by
visiting a website.
What
is a Trojan?
- A “Trojan
Horse” is just like its name infers – it appears to be useful or harmless
but hidden code designed to exploit or damage your computer. They are
often delivered through e-mail messages
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