You might need a nerd if…

  • Your computer is going slower and slower with time. Every time you do something new, it takes longer
  • Your computer is giving you low disk space errors or other cryptic messages
  • If your printer won’t connect to your new computer
  • If your computer is freezing or you can’t find missing data
  • The internet connection is slow or keeps dropping
  • There are strange voices coming from the computer
  • You just need a computer that WORKS

A Computer Tuneup is a simple, cheap, and effective way to get rid of unused software and make room for more important programs. If the computer is taking a long time to start up in the morning or unable to get websites to load or perhaps there’s a pop up on the screen that won’t go away, a tuneup is a great solution. The best part of a tuneup is that it can be handled remotely. Getting connected online to Nerds On Call is the fastest way to resolve slowness, pop ups or viruses. We can resolve most infections same day in just a few hours.

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Questions nerds often hear about Chico Computer Tuneup

Is Computer Tuneup Chico expensive?

Every computer tuneup is different. Contact us for an estimate.

Common Terms

Start­up I­tems

Every time your computer starts, the biggest piece of software it turns on is the operating system. However, the operating system loads a lot of other programs that it thinks you will use. These are called startup items and run every time you turn your computer on

Frag­men­ta­tion

Files are stored on your disk in sections. Your hard drive does this to save space and speed, but over time gaps can appear and your hard drive takes longer to find the data on it. Disk fragmentation is an issue on older systems, but new computers automatically defragment themselves

Win­dows Reg­is­try

The system registry is where Windows stores all of the computer’s settings. Not just the settings you choose, but other things like the color of window shadows and the location of certain files.