Gloucestershire Computer Repair and Pc
Repair
Welcome
to Gloucestershire Computer Repair and Pc
Repair, part
of the Computer Repair
UK network.
Gloucestershire computer repair
and Pc repair covers the entire Gloucestershire
area so to find your local
repairer simply enter your city, town or village in the search
box on the left to go straight to your area page.
First
Things First
Has your computer stopped
working or is it just running poorly? If it is just running
slowly then you may only need to install more memory or have
your local repairer do this for you. You can check to see if
you have sufficient memory in your computer by running a
free memory
scan which
you can do here. The Crucial Memory
Advisor Tool takes the guesswork out of
upgrading. 
If it has stopped working then
before you call out a computer repairer check to make sure that
all the power leads are connected correctly and that none of
the fuses have blown.
If it is still not working
then you will need a computer repair call
out.
Computer or Laptop Just Running
Slow?
If your computer is just running slowly we advise that
you downloaded and run our recommended system
repair software if you have not done so already.
Invariably we find that many problems are only software
related and this will help you avoid paying
for uneccessary call out charges.

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If your computer is only running poorly
then there is a fair chance that your problem is software or
virus related. Each year people waste hundreds of pounds on
computer repair call outs that are really not
neccessary and ones that they could easily remedy themselves
with the appropriate software. With call out charges ranging
between £25-£45, a 2-3 hour repair can easily cost well in
excess of £100 which is sometimes more than the
computer is actually worth.
If it is out of hours, or your computer is just
running slow, then we recommend you run your own diagnostics
before calling out a professional - you could possibly
be saving yourself hundreds of pounds in potential call
out charges.
System repair tools are inexpensive in this day and age and
are designed to be easy to use by both the novice and
professional alike, and at less than the cost of a typical
initial call out charge this software will not only help get
your system back up and running quickly, but will
also help keep your computer in tip top
condition as long as you have the software installed.
We would recommend the award winning XP Repair Pro.
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This award
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If after using XP Repair Pro
your computer is still not functioning correctly then
the problem unfortunately may be more serious or hardware
related in which case a computer repair call
out is un-avoidable.
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Repairers
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Data Backups - Why Bother?
For many people, computers have become a daily necessity. We
use them for work, for correspondence and for entertainment.
Many of the files are important documents and losing them would
cost us time and money. Backups are the best way to prevent
their permanent loss.
Don't make the mistake of believing that backups are only
for computer geeks or large corporations, or a task that can be
performed 'when I get around to it'. On the contrary, backups
are a necessity for everyone. Even if your computer has been
running reliably for years, it will fail one day - either
through virus attack, user error or just age.
On that day, one of two things will happen. You'll either
suffer the grief that comes with losing financial information,
passwords, music collections, personal photographs and all the
software you've purchased. Or, you can repair or replace the
computer and restore from the backups you've been making
regularly. The latter is an annoyance, the first a
disaster.
There are, unfortunately, an infinite variety of ways to
lose data. Besides hardware failure, computers can be destroyed
in fires or floods. Hard drives can be damaged by power surges
caused by lightning strikes or data lost by a child randomly
hitting the keyboard. Viruses can infect systems and erase hard
drives.
But there's only one way to get it back - by having it
available to be restored.
What to Backup?
For the average user, it's usually not necessary to backup
every file on the computer, which would require large storage
space. But at bare minimum home users should backup personal
files and irreplaceable software. Spreadsheets with financial
records not easily available from other sources, legal
documents, work-in-progress... the list is large.
But backups needn't be.
The easiest way to do backups is to use the backup software
that comes with the operating system. Windows has a free,
usable backup program while similar ones are available for Mac,
Linux and others. The software is easy to use and backing up is
a simple matter of selecting which folders to backup. It even
has a scheduler so backups can be automated to occur at
convenient times.
For a modest sum backup software can be purchased that will
only backup files changed since a certain date, or since the
last backup. Alternatively, new files could be copied daily to
a backup folder where they can be backed-up by your backup
program. To ease the task of identifying which, use the Search
option to list files 'newer than X'. Once the list is complete,
copy them into the backup folder and run the program for just
that folder.
Some data, such as e-mails are only slightly more difficult
to protect. Some e-mail clients can be configured to keep
copies of received and sent e-mails on the e-mail server. When
that's not an option, most can export messages to a file, which
can then be backed up.
Backups can be done to any kind of removable media -
writeable CD's/DVD's, removable hard drives or even the newer
'keychain' devices that plug into a USB port. Even floppy disks
can still be used in many cases. Documents often take a small
amount of space. Just set aside 7 disks and rotate them from
week to week.
Daily backups are one more thing to do in a busy schedule.
But the day you lose that file you need and can't restore,
you're going to be a whole lot busier.
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