Saturday, October 30, 2010

Computer Repair - CSD Computers - 905-608-9935


Computer Repair - CSD Computers - 905-608-9935


Don't have the funds to buy a new computer? You got options!

I get a lot of people coming into the business asking me for a cheap used system. As an alternative I recommend purchasing an upgrade bundle.

You may ask what is an upgrade bundle? Some stores may differ on its contents but it generally is a motherboard/CPU/memory package that you can purchase and install to upgrade your computer.

They usually are priced between $150 - $250 range depending on the store but for an affordable and effective alternative to getting a new computer system an upgrade bundle is highly recommended.

All The Best,

CSD Computers

3145 Dundas St West, Unit 10A

Mississauga, Ontario, L5L-5V8

905-608-9935

http://www.CSDweb.net

Friday, October 22, 2010

PC Repair Mississauga - CSD Computers - 905-608-9935


Buying A Computer? Where To Start?

Many people have been asking me what to look for when buying a new computer. My response is to ask them “what will they be using the computer for?” Most times they then shrug their shoulders and give me a funny look. The main point is to first ask yourself how you are going to be using this computer.

There is a difference. A person that is going to play high end PC video games is going to require a vastly different system compared to the person that’s doing the regular computer usage (browsing, paying bills online and just checking their email). This is the key, figure out what you’re using the computer system for before you purchase your computer system.

The second key point I give is to have a clear budget set aside for your personal computer purchase. I’ve heard plenty of stories of people going to buy a computer without a budget come out of the store with a computer that has cost them $1,000 - $2,000 when a $500 computer system would have suited their needs just fine.

Now, comes the ultra exciting part of choosing your computer hardware components. There are too many variables to discuss within this post (CPU, hard drive, motherboard, memory, video card…etc) but you may want to ask yourself these questions; do I store a lot of (music, videos, and pictures)? Do I want to have a motherboard that allows me to increase my memory or CPU in the future? What are the minimum system requirements for computer applications I will be using on this computer?

This may sound a bit confusing but if, you’re conscious of these points it will help you purchase the most effective computer system for your personal or business use and it will help you purchase the computer at better price point.

Take Care,

CSD Computers

3145 Dundas St West, Unit 10A

Mississauga, Ontario, L5L-5V8

http://www.CSDweb.net

Tel: 905-608-9935

Monday, October 18, 2010

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Hello Y'all,

Today I want to keep it short and sweet. I just want to let you know some of the symptoms that arise signaling to you that your computer has a problem. Some of these symptoms are straightforward while some are not as straightforward.

1. There's no power

2. Very slow computer (especially, during the start-up)

3. It freezes up and the only way to re-start it is by unplugging the power

4. The computer turns off by itself or it randomly re-starts

5. There's a lot noise when its powered on.

6. It starts but doesn't get to the operating systems home screen(windows home screen)

If, any of these symptoms apply to your computer I would advise you to get to your nearest trustworthy computer store immediately.


All The Best,

CSD Computers

3145 Dundas St West, Unit 10A

Mississauga, Ontario, L5L-5V8

www.CSDweb.net

Monday, October 11, 2010

Computer Repairs Mississauga – CSD Computers


Hello Y’all,

Today’s topic of discussion is related to a computer having no power.

We get a large number of personal and business computers that have no power. Most of the time this is caused by a defective or broken power supply. I will discuss from our experience the main causes of this.

Other than the power supply just running its course there are two main triggers to brake your power supply. 1) Dust(dirt, hair, animal hair) and 2) Low or High voltage electrical surges.

The ways to prevent these triggers is for Dust is to clean your power supply refer to this previous post

1) To deal with the low or high voltage electrical surges I would suggest to purchase a UPS(uninteruptable power supply) for you computer system.

2) The benefit of having a UPS is that it will keep your power supply in your computer from crashing or losing power during power outages, and will protect your computer power supply from low and high voltage occurrences.

Follow these two tips and this will help you maintain a healthy computer.

Take Care,

CSD Computers
3145 Dundas St West, Unit 10A
Mississauga, Ontario, L5L-5V8
www.CSDweb.net
905-608-9935

Friday, October 1, 2010

Computer Mississauga - CSD Computers 905-608-9935

Hello All,

Back-up, Back-up, Back-up....

Today's tip of the day is to back-up all information, data, pictures, videos and music that you have on a very regular basis. I cannot emphasize enough with everyone to back-up on a regular basis.

I mean this is common sense but with the responsibilities we all have in our everyday lives it is easy to forget to do this. It breaks my heart to tell you how many instances we have clients that lose all sorts of information,pictures and movies both personal and professional that not only costs them time and money to recovery but causes a lot of stress and anxiety of not knowing if, what we recovery includes their most important items.


Take Care,

CSD Computers
3145 Dundas St West, Unit 10A
Mississauga, Ontario, L5L-5V8
www.CSDweb.net
905-608-9935