Sunday, March 16, 2008

A Faq I read that I had to correct



What about all of my programs and precious files. Will everything still be there?


This is one of the most valuable benefits of upgrading rather than purchasing a new one. You won’t have to spend several hours reloading and setting up your computer software again. Your files and software will still be loaded just the way you left it. The upgrade is "hardware" only and will have no effect on your current software, but the new speed your programs run will amaze you. Important note: You should always back-up important files before transporting your computer for repair or an upgrade. Hard drives can be damaged during transport and destroy data.

9 times out of ten unless you keep the exact same board say a intel board to an intel board you will have to reload windows and therefor backup you files therefore once again false






How long does the upgrade take?


The upgrade usually takes 2 days. Assembly one day, and 8 hour burn-in the second day. The Burn-in process is very important to ensure the system will not fail after several hours of use (Few shops perform this very critical step). If your upgrade is unique or if we have several orders to fill it may take slightly longer.

False again an rebuild or upgrade in the hands of a good tech takes less then an hr. so even with a proper 12 hr burn in not 8 a good build should take one day.



Just something i thought needed correcting.


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