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Do you need a new PC, or technical support?


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Hi ED!


Do you want a new PC?


Do you want it for games? For work/home use? Even for content creation like media, videos, editing, or rendering? All of the above?


I can help you.


I can cater to all sorts of budgets, be it a ?250 living room/theatre PC, or a ?2,000 dream machine! This is something that I have been doing for


This is a link to my personal website, Logical PC's UK.


http://www.logicalpcs.org/


Details of how the process works can be found on my website above, otherwise this descriptive area tends to get word heavy.


I look forward to hearing from you! Please don't hesitate to contact me through my site, or through the forum. The site is still currently being built, so the tech support sector is still needing work, hence it's detailed below.


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I can offer technical support to those who need it, whether the issue be software or hardware based. If you have a question, or need a helping hand, don't hesitate to contact me regarding it!


This is a free service, although a cup of tea might go down well for a longer visit.


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In terms of qualifications, I am nearly entirely self taught. I have current qualifications on the go (CompTIA, Cisco, CNET, etc, as well as courses in HTML and CSS), however.

Hello Lynn,Sorry to jump in on this post, 1st open up your file explorer and click on where your data is stored, Most people will use the default "C" drive, type in the search bar JPEG and it will search the whole drive, If you have deleted them and they are not in your recycle bin, download from the link below, this will scan your whole hard drive and as the title says, will recover those files.


https://www.piriform.com/recuva

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