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Specialties
We fix Windows based desktop PC’s and laptops. We take an innovative approach to solving the most difficult problems like from viruses, spyware, and malware to more conventional approaches to finding and fixing hardware problems. Every effort is made to leave your computer the way you brang it to us without the problem. Reformatting your computers hard drive is our option of last resort when everything else we’ve tried hasn’t worked, unlike some other companies which are their first resort for things like viruses, etc. We understand that every individuals files like pictures, documents, music, etc. has a personal, special, and important meaning to them. We take every step possible to make sure not even one file is lost.
History
Established in 2002.
I started doing computer repair in a small office in South Davis. A year or two prior to that, I started online selling through my web site computer hardware and computer related items. When I started in a commercial location my intension was to do what I had been doing online except from a commercial location. Before the official opening I decided the best thing to get my business going was to advertise in what was then the SBC yellow pages. Since I did a display ad the representative said that I could have 2 categories to list under at no extra charge. Naturally, picked computer hardware as one of them. When on the phone, the SBC representative suggested the category computer repair. Doing computer repair was not on the radar screen and the furthest thing from my mind. After giving it some thought for a few moments I told the representative yes to the computer repair category. I’ve been doing computer repair ever since the yellow pages came out in April 2002
Meet the Business Owner
Todd J.
Business Owner
I’ve had a particular interest in electronics before I was in high school. The high school that I went to had classes in electronics, but wasn’t offered until my sophomore year. After I was able to enroll in my sophomore year I took electronics classes for my junior and senior years as well. During my years in high school I developed an interest in computers. Even though, I wasn’t allow to have one because I think that either my mom or stepfather didn’t want to have one in the house. I’m not really sure the reason, but all I know is that they didn’t want me to have it. Since I really wanted one I tried to buy a TRS-80 from Radio Shack without telling them. The store had to refund me my money when they found out what I was doing. A few years later I was successful in buying a VIC-20 and was able to sneak it in without them knowing. When I started at Solano College in 1986 I bought my first real computer, the TRS-80 Model III. In ’91 I crossed over and bought an IBM compatable.