FREE Computer Diagnosis Event at Computation! March 22-28, 2010
TORONTO, March 9 /CNW/ - From March 22nd-28th we are inviting the public to visit our shop with their ailing or troubled computer equipment for a free diagnosis (limit one computer, laptop or printer per customer). For multiple systems, and special requirements such as pick-up/drop-off or on-site service, networking, cabling, and server maintenance, please contact us to make arrangements.
Tired of your computer acting up? Shutting down when it likes? Throwing out blue screens with meaningless characters, catching a virus at every turn or generally taking forever to get anything done? Computation can help! Since 2001 we have been providing rapid and efficient technical support to individuals, families, professionals and small and medium sized business, both in client homes or offices, and in our shop.
Our highly trained and courteous technicians have extensive experience in a variety of common and not-so-common issues and procedures:
- Virus & Malware removal - Browser & Email issues - Data recovery (hard drive/ - Back-up solutions USB stick) - Cracked screen replacement - Performance improvements (laptop) - Instruction & Tutorial - Power jack repair (laptop)
Computation is an IT technical support provider committed to fast and efficient service, as well as protecting the environment through our electronics recycling and refurbishing services. Computation technical support centres serve the Greater Toronto and Montreal Areas from facilities in those cities.
Technical support is available from our:
- Toronto facility, 280 Jane St., from 10:00am until 7:00pm Monday through Friday and from 10:00am until 6:00pm on Saturday & Sunday. - Montreal facility, 7080 Alexandra St., Suite 101, from 10:00am until 6:00pm Monday through Friday, and Saturday 11:00am until 5:00pm.
For further information: Dennis Maslo, (416) 629-5667, www.computation.ca, [email protected]; Follow us on Twitter @ http://twitter.com/computation.ca, or on Facebook @ Computation Ltd
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