Computer Repairs Coolalinga, Northern Territory, Australia

Need Computer repairs in Coolalinga? 1800 MYTECH offers tailored and professional support for business and residential clients throughout Coolalinga and Australia Wide

1800 MYTECH makes computer repairs easy in Coolalinga! We provide on-site service at a time that suits you. No more unplugging and lugging your computer into a store. Just call one of our friendly customer service operatives on 1800 698 324 to find out more.

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All 1800 MYTECH professionals are specialised in their field. Thereby ensuring you will always receive the right person for the job. Our frequently requested areas of help are:

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Testimonial - What customers think of 1800 MYTECH

1800 MYTECH has worked with clients all over Australia and they will tell you the same thing: all of our technicians are personally committed to getting the job done. Our technicians not only draw from a deep well of industry experience, but it is their passion and dedication that continues to ensure extraordinary client loyalty. That is the 1800 MYTECH difference.

I'd be lost without 1800 MYTECH. Thank you so much for your help. I like 1800 MYTECH more and more each day because it makes my life a lot easier.

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System Maintenance

Unless you have a sophisticated hard drive filing system, files can often become "orphaned" or randomly spread out across your hard drive, jumbled up like a deck of cards dropped on the floor. Defragmenting your computer attempts to do some housekeeping, putting all related files closer to each other so that your PC takes less time and does not have to work as hard to find the files. If your unsure how to do this. We have a tech in Coolalinga that can help.

Communication and Networking

To search within one website, you can use the site: operator. For example: laptop site:1800mytech.com.au

Gaming

By default, Windows Explorer hides a lot of files from the user. It's easy enough to turn them back on, and if you want to poke around your system it's the only way to fly.

TV and Movies

Some video files may require you to download particular video codecs for your media player from the Web. These are files that tell your software how to play particular video formats. If none of your media players can play a particular file you should try searching on the Web to find out which program is required to open that type of video file.

General Information

Before spending money on hardware or software, be sure you know the specifications required and the specifications of your computer. It is always best to write down your computer specifications when going out to make the purchase. If you are unsure how to find your specifications, or what will be compatible. We have a tech in Coolalinga that can help.

Productivity

When transferring files from computer to computer via cable, disk or Internet, it is often necessary to "compress" files to make them smaller so they can be sent more quickly. This is the advantage of using compressed files. You take a large file or group of files, compress and place in one small compressed File, then send. At the other end the contents can be "extracted" back to their original size and used as normal. WinZip is the most well-known of many programs able to compress files, in this case to what are known as Zip files with the filename extension .zip

Music

We'll be honest with you: We hate how iTunes takes up our entire screen. Apparently someone at Apple did, too, because you can change iTunes into a really sweet mini player that takes up a fraction of the space! To turn iTunes into the mini player, click the green plus button in the upper left-hand corner of the iTunes windows on MacOSX. To get back to the full iTunes window, just click the green plus button again.

Digital Photography

Controlling the shutter speed can allow you to change the feel of a photo – for example, you may want a fast shutter speed to capture fast action, sports, or other areas where you’d want to 'freeze the scene' like a busy marketplace, or use a slower shutter speed to capture low light shots or introduce a sense of motion into the photo - for example, capturing the movement of water in a waterfall or traffic along a busy city street.

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