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richardcobelli

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Hi all,


I have just moved to the area and thought this might be a good way of reaching out to a new crowd.


If you have any home or small office personal computer woes feel free to PM me or give me a call on 07921 004 223. With over 15 years of experience in the field I'm fairly knowledgeable and have worked on all sorts. It doesn't matter what it is or how insignificant it may sound.


So if your laptop doesn't work, or your ipad stopped doing something it should be doing, or your desktop wont turn on, the printer wont print, your wireless is playing up (to name just a few) if I can help I will and if I can't I won't!!


Windows xp - Windows 8.1, Mac OS X, ios and android.

Laptops, desktops, tablets and phones.

Internet and home networks.

Infections, data loss and software support (though mainly relating to video and audio editing, photography etc.)


Look forward to hearing from you,


All the best


Richard

  • 4 weeks later...

I would like to recommend Richard Cobelli as he worked on my mac which was incredibly sluggish and slow (and a bit corrupted) and now runs like new. He installed a new drive and backed up everything on it, showing me clearly how to continue doing that in the future. He was reliable and efficient and didn't mind that I have no idea about computers!


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