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What is a Free Computer Tune up?

The term Tune-Up normally is associated with automotive repair. A tune-up is something that gets done on your automobile at regular intervals or when it’s not running right. Most of the time the later is true. Many people, including myself, put off regular maintenance to their automobile and don’t start thinking about it until it stops running or stops running well. Because of this association many industries, including computer repair, have picked up the token phrase “Tune-Up”. The idea is to express to the customer that once they are finished the product will function correctly.

Free Computer Recycling

Free Computer Recycling


           Dont throw your old computer in the trash. Computers contain dangerous chemicals such as arsenic, nickel, lithium, cadmium, chromium and mercury that are harmful to the environment.

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