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Ann Arbor PC and Laptop Computer Repair, Service & Maintenance

28 August 2008 One Comment

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Polar Computing is a full-service PC and laptop computer repair, service and maintenance company serving the greater Ann Arbor area.

My name is Kyle Smith, and I am a trained professional computer repair and solutions technician. I strive to give you the personal service you deserve. Just give me a call!

I specialize in:

• In-Home Computer Repair and Maintenance
• PC and Laptop Computer Upgrades
• Software and Mobile Device Optimization
• Data Recovery and Virus removal

Ann Arbor offers plenty of computer service centers who can fix laptops or install new software, but most only skim the surface of your computer issues to give you a quick fix. However, I put the pride of my company on digging deep to uncover malicious viruses, repair corrupted files and recover your data.

Why? Because I understand what you’re going through.

With new malwares, spam campaigns and vicious programs popping up everyday, it’s inevitable we all find ourselves victim of computer infection and hardware failure. I operate my computers with some of the most advanced monitoring and virus-blocking software and I still spend a few hours a week on maintaining the health of my personal machines.

On top of that, technology is evolving so quickly that many programs you and I have come to depend on often require hours of training to just understand how to save a file – let alone sync our computer programs with other software and our mobile devices.

As you can see, nearly none of the hardware and software issues we run into are our fault —they’re just part of the life cycle of computers.

I’d love to help you solve your computer problems. Give me a call and let’s get your machine running at optimal speed and efficiency.

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One Comment »

  • Michael said:

    It is so true, computers can not last forever, so sometimes they break and it is hardware and software issues, but a lot of time it could be just user making some mistakes which lead to computer errors.
    Is that cat certified as well to fix computers? :)

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