With us, it's easy to add new capabilities and upgrades to your existing computer without having to buy a new one. Most upgrades can be completed within a few days in our lab unless you request a special ordered part. Priority Service is also available for an additional $75.

What to bring checklist:

Your computer (the tower)
Bring your computer, but don't bring any of the cords - we have all the cords here.
Original manufacturer's CDs and product keys
Bring all the original CDs that came with your computer. We might need them and you don't want to make two trips.

Almost every disk will also come with a product key that will look like a bunch of numbers and letters. Bring those along if you can find them.

If you're not sure what to bring, give us a call. We'll guide you through.

Upgrading tips:

Memory upgrades: Memory upgrades are the quickest and easiest way to speed up your computer. Prices for memory start around $30 bucks, but can significantly speed things up. This is especially true if you do a lot at once, like having Word, Excel, and your email open all at the same time.

Hard drive upgrades: Hard drive upgrades increase your storage space. With a new or additional hard drive, you can store more pictures and photos. Almost any computer can be upgraded. Hard drives start around $60.

Upgrading to Windows 7: On October 22, 2009, Microsoft released its latest operating system known as Windows 7. If you now have Windows Vista, you may have the opportunity to upgrade to Windows 7. Consult with your computer vendor to determine if you qualify for the upgrade. If you do not have Windows Vista on your PC, You may still qualify to upgrade to Windows 7 if your manufacturer has produced systems with Windows Vista. If you are unsure what to do, why not consult with our systems engineer and see if Windows 7 is right for you?

Video card upgrades: Video card upgrades give you the capability to play the latest high-performance games such as The Sims, record video to DVD, or transfer digital video cameras to DVD. Low-end cards can be as inexpensive as $50 while high-end cards can cost over $300. We can help you choose which card best suits your needs.

CD Burners and DVD Burners: CD Burners give your computer the capability to burn music CDs, photo CDs, and backup files on your computer. DVD Burners can also burn CDs, but can also burn DVDs to create home movies that you can play on your TV. They cost between $40 and $100 depending on make and model. We'll install the CD or DVD burner and any software that is required to get you where you want to go.


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