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Computer Technician


chrismariam

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Hello,

I am a computer science graduate capable of solving almost all hardware and software (laptops & desktops) related issues within adequate time frames.

Solving issues that range from:

- Home network connectivity

- Virus and malware removal

- Lost data retrieval

- Replacing faulty or broken hardware

- Guidance on which product to purchase for your needs


Able to design and build custom systems personalized to your usage and pricing needs (custom builds are far better value than prebuilt computers)


Edit:

Will be unvailable during weekdays due to work commitments, Can provide assistance during Weekends and evenings (evening depends on location since I will only be available for a short period)


07450410272


Chris

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hello Powercow,

Apologies for the late reply; I recently returned from a short volunteering stint in Calais, I am quite familiar with macs however I will need further details from you so that I can get a better picture of what the problem may be.

If you would like to contact me through my mobile or through private message that would be ideal.

Thanks

Chris

  • 1 month later...

Just wanted to say a big thanks to Chris - he fixed my son's computer and was so knowledgeable that we got him back round again to advise on upgrading a computer for optimum gaming :)


He's very good at knowing how to rebuild a computer using your existing set-up and for any families with teenage gamers, who want to upgrade for better gaming (with a faster graphics card/hard drive) Chris is your man.

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