Slow Computer! a new one, or repair?
- mseanpickard
- Jun 22, 2024
- 3 min read
Updated: May 4
Idaho Computer Service offers what we call quick tune. Were we guarantee your computer will be faster without losing any functionality, enhancing security and limiting your frustration with a slow computer within 1 hour or you pay nothing.
This is do to the fact that any computer you can't sort out within an hour, needs to be considered for a refresh, renew, restore, a service we also guarantee to take no longer than two hours.
QUICKTUNE: 85 percent of slow and troublesome computers are problems that can be resolved with a few quick, safe changes. This solution solves 95% of our remote users problems. __________________________________________________________________________________
The 3 step Service
REFRESH: clean all the old windows install out and put a new windows install in.
RENEW: Ensure all your programs, websites, access, history everything you wanted is there again, refreshed and renewed. Renewed includes, removal of old unused software and apps along with things installed from vendors that sold you the computer. No more waste, extra programs, or tricky popups for subscriptions.
RESTORE: You will have all your data, websites, saved password, etc. completely saved security, able to restore when were done. (We also perform data recovery)

Are you one of those people encounter the inconvenience of a sluggish computer and endure it due to a lack of awareness regarding the quick and straightforward solutions available to restore its speed. I would be delighted to share with anyone interested three efficient steps that can be undertaken, and easily reversed if necessary, to determine whether one of the most prevalent causes of computer slowness is indeed the underlying issue. It is worth noting that this issue is typically not attributed to a virus, but rather to conflicting software components. Unlike Apple, Microsoft permits numerous vendors to provide software, making it impractical for all of them to thoroughly test their compatibility. Nevertheless, this technique facilitates a rapid identification of any software-related problems
Step #1 - Disable all software not needed to boot windows and run properly.
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