Computer Repair Buckinghamshire -Pc
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Welcome to Computer Repair
Buckinghamshire your one stop shop for
Laptop, Pc, Computer repair, support, maintenance and
wireless network installation in the Buckinghamshire region
including the major cities and towns listed below.
Computer Repair Buckinghamshire Area
Coverage
The complete local coverage list of repairers
can be found here
Local Buckinghamshire
Repairers
Computer Repair Buckinghamshire - Priority
Call Out
If your computer will not boot up (start) or you are
getting a blue screen and you need a PRIORITY CALL
OUT in the
Buckinghamshire area

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A local repair professional will contact you as soon as
possible.
If your computer is running slow or
your worried about your computer speed make sure you
read our fixing a slow computer guide
before arranging a call out.
Computer or Laptop Just Running
Slow?
If your computer is just running slowly we advise that
you downloaded and run our recommended system
repair software if you have not done so
already.
Invariably we find that many problems are only software
related and this will help you avoid paying for uneccessary
call out charges.

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Buckinghamshire Computer Services Range
From:
- Computer Repair Buckinghamshire
- Computer Support Buckinghamshire
- Computer Maintenance Buckinghamshire
- Computer Upgrades Buckinghamshire
- Pc Repair Buckinghamshire
- Pc Maintenance Buckinghamshire
- Network Installation Buckinghamshire
- Wireless Networking Buckinghamshire
- Home Network Installation Buckinghamshire
And also include:
Buckinghamshire Cities - Towns and
Villages
Addington
Adstock
Akeley
Amersham
Ashendon
Ashley Green
Askett
Aston Abbotts
Aston Clinton
Aston Sandford
Aylesbury
Ballinger Common
Barton Hartshorn
Beachampton
Beacon's Bottom
Beaconsfield
Bellingdon
Biddlesden
Bierton
Bishopstone
Bledlow
Bledlow Ridge
Boarstall
Bolter End
Booker
Botley
Botolph Claydon
Bourne End
Boveney
Bradenham
Brill
Buckingham
Buckland
Buckland Common
Burcott
Burnham
Butler's Cross
Cadmore End
Calvert
Chackmore
Chalfont Common
Chalfont St Giles
Chalfont St Peter
Charndon
Chartridge
Chearsley
Cheddington
Chenies
Chesham
Chesham Bois
Chetwode
Chilton
Cholesbury
Coleshill
Cryers Hill
Cublington
Cuddington
Dadford
Dagnall
Denham
Denham Green |
Dinton
Dorney
Dorton
Downley
Drayton Beauchamp
Drayton Parslow
Dropmore
Dunsmore
Dunton
Easington
East Claydon
Edgcott
Edlesborough
Ellesborough
Farnham Common
Farnham Royal
Fawley
Fingest
Flackwell Heath
Ford
Forty Green
Frieth
Fulmer
Gawcott
George Green
Gerrards Cross
Granborough
Great Brickhill
Great Horwood
Great Kimble
Great Kingshill
Great Missenden
Greenlands
Grendon Underwood
Haddenham
Halton
Hambleden
Hardwick
Hartwell
Hazlemere
Hedgerley
Hedsor
High Wycombe
Hillesden
Hitcham
Hoggeston
Holmer Green
Holtspur
Horn Hill
Horton
Hughenden Valley
Hulcott
Hyde Heath
Ibstone
Ickford
Ilmer
Iver
Iver Heath
Ivinghoe
Ivinghoe Aston
Jordans
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Kimble Wick
Kingsey
Kingswood
Knotty Green
Lacey Green
Lane End
Latimer
Leckhampstead
Ledburn
Lee Clump
Lillingstone Dayrell
Lillingstone Lovell
Little Chalfont
Little Hampden
Little Horwood
Little Kimble
Little Kingshill
Little Marlow
Little Missenden
Long Crendon
Longwick
Loosley Row
Loudwater
Lower Winchendon
Lower Woodend
Ludgershall
Lye Green
Maids' Moreton
Marlow
Marsh Gibbon
Marsworth
Meadle
Medmenham
Mentmore
Middle Claydon
Mill End
Monks Risborough
Mursley
Naphill
Nash
Nash Lee
Newton Longville
Newtown
North End
North Lee
North Marston
Northend
Nup End
Oakley
Oving
Owlswick
Padbury
Penn
Penn Street
Pitch Green
Pitchcott
Pitstone
Pitstone Green
Poundon
Preston Bissett
Prestwood
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Princes Risborough
Quainton
Richings Park
Rockwell End
Rowsham
Saunderton
Seer Green
Shabbington
Shalstone
Skirmett
Slapton
Soulbury
South End
South Heath
St Leonards
Steeple Claydon
Stewkley
Stoke Hammond
Stoke Mandeville
Stoke Poges
Stokenchurch
Stone
Swanbourne
Taplow
The City
The Lee
Thornborough
Thorney
Thornton
Tingewick
Turville
Turville Heath
Turweston
Twyford
Tylers Green
Upper North Dean
Upper Winchendon
Upton
Waddesdon
Walton
Water Stratford
Waterside
Weedon
Well End
Wendover
West Wycombe
Westbury
Westcott
Westlington
Weston Turville
Whaddon
Whitchurch
Winchmore Hill
Wing
Wingrave
Winslow
Wooburn
Wooburn Green
Worminghall
Wotton Underwood
Wycombe Marsh |
Buckinghamshire Computer Support Self
Help

First things first! Prior to doing a call out make sure you
have checked all you cables etc. Often a failure can be caused
by an incorrectly fitted cable or device. Also make that you
have checked the power cable and the fuse to ensure it is not
just a simple power problem. You could also check the socket by
plugging in a lamp etc.
Buckinghamshire Computer Repair Call
Out
Computer Repair UK has teamed up with
PCIQ for local help in
the Buckinghamshire area. PCIQ is the UK's national network
of computer repair professionals. No matter if your
requirement is for preventative, essential ongoing
maintenance, or you need to solve a specific problems your
local agent will assess your particular requirements.
This service is available for both for
HOME
USERS and BUSINESS
USERS .

If your company offers computer repair, Pc repair or laptop
repair in Buckinghamshire and the surrounding Buckinghamshire
area, and you are able to help local customers, to advertise
your company on this page please contact
us.
Buckinghamshire Computer Support - Computer
Tips
File Sharing and Home Networks -
Computers have become an every day item and no matter if
you are at home or at work computers are used from simply
browsing the internet to Home Networking and File
Sharing
Once you have a home network established,
there are several ways to make use of it. One popular
goal is to share files between one computer and another
without having to use CDs/DVDs by using a floppy
disk.
Fortunately if you don't currently have
your home network set up you can use that latest
technological marvel- the pen drive or flash drive which
can now store gigabytes of data.
Another reason is to perhaps use a common
resource such as a single printer.
A lot of file sharing also goes on via
email and over the Internet using file sharing programs, of
course this is not always legal and if you do use these
make sure your Antivirus software and
spyware removal software are
bang upto date as this is one surefire way of getting
malware on your system.
Internet file sharing may be slow but is
certainly getting quicker with modern broadband connection
speeds but if you plan do do a lot of file sharing over the
internet be sure to read the small print to check your
monthly bandwidth restriction.
Fortunately, for computers on a
Windows-based home network, file sharing is very simple. In
Linux, it isn't much more difficult. Here are two different
methods:
If you have a computer with an adapter
that shares an Internet connection, that system is often a
kind of hub for your home network. It often, therefore,
serves multiple duties as a file server and performs this
function in at least two ways: FTP or Shares.
FTP is now decades old, but still a
highly useful means of copying files from one system to
another. One system must be an FTP server, the other is the
FTP client. Most web servers, for example, have FTP server
software installed. You can use one of the many FTP client
software packages available on the Internet. Or, you can
use the command line (DOS window) built into Windows.
Click Start/Run, then type 'cmd' into the
dialog box (without the quote marks). Type 'ftp -?' (again
without quote marks) and it will show you different
parameters you can specify, different ways to execute the
command. The different methods/parameters are there so you
can send/receive to/from different systems and more.
The other method consists of using
something called File Shares. Simple File Sharing is always
turned on in Windows XP Home edition based computers. To
turn Simple File Sharing on or off in Windows XP
Professional, simply double click My Computer. On the Tools
menu, click Folder Options. Click the View tab, then select
or deselect the Use Simple File Sharing check box.
You should set the security appropriately
for the level of access you want to grant for folders and
files. You can make the files available as Read Only, which
prevents anyone from accidentally deleting them. But to
transfer files to the other system, you will have to have
Write access. To grant complete control, Full Control is
the correct choice. Right-click a folder, and click Sharing
and Security to set the appropriate level.
And finally if you do set up a home
network make sure you set up your
computer network security and firewalls to
enable maximum protection.
Thank you for visiting Computer
Repair Buckinghamshire-Pc
Support-Maintenance-Networking for all your
Pc requirements.
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