Geordie Geek computer services are pleased to announce the launch of a FREE support forum on our PC Checker web site - you can ask any computer related question over there and one of the team will reply for FREE ASAP. All you need to do is register on the forum with a valid email address!
Are you having problems with a virus or unwanted adverts on your PC?
Has your computer's performance dramatically decreased lately and you now can't use your PC properly?
Do you need help to set up a secure network at home via network cable or via a wireless router? Please click here to see the separate networking (wifi / wireless) area
Do you need someone to upgrade the hardware in your machine? A new hard disk drive to get more disk space, some more memory or a new processor to improve the speed of your machine? Have you just bought a DVD writer but cannot work out how to install it?
Do you need help to install a new iPod, printer, scanner or camera?
Troubleshoot computer problems and advise the best ways to rectify them as cost effectively as possible.
Carry out virus and spyware removal at a time convenient to you and show you how to prevent such problems occurring again.
Configure your Internet connection to be protected from 'hackers' and advice on other security issues
Upgrade your machine to use a new hard disk drive, dvd/cd rom or writer, increased memory or a new processor.
Advise on PC Repairs and obtain replacement parts for older machines
Install and configure peripherals like printers, scanners and cameras, showing you how to fully use your new product.
All the above services are part of the Geordie Geek Home PC service so are carried out in YOUR own home so you don't have to untangle wires and move desks to transport the machine to a shop!
Geordie Geek charges £30 per hour or £30 per problem. The way the charges work are as follow:
All work is guaranteed for a period of 30 days so if the same problem crops up again within that time I will pop back and fix it for free!
No matter what computer related problem you have get in touch via the “Speak with the Geek” contact details below and I will give you a rough idea what I think is wrong via email or phone for free.