Computers IN The Shire 3448
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ABOUT US Computers in the Shire is based in Elphinstone, just 15 minutes from Castlemaine. You can visit us in Elphinstone if that's convenient but most clients prefer Computers in the Shire to come to them at their home or business. That also has the added advantage of testing and fixing issues on your hardware, network, monitor, etc. Computers in the Shire will travel to Barkers Creek, Campbells Creek, Castlemaine, Chewton, Drummond North, Elphinstone, Faraday, Fryerstown, Glenlyon, Guildford, Harcourt, Kyneton, Maldon, Malmsbury, Metcalfe, Muckleford, Newstead, Ravenswood, Redesdale, Sutton Grange, Taradale, Yandoit and if your town or location is not on that list, chances are we'll go there too - just give us a call to check. OUR SERVICES We can help you with ... ADSL support Brochure design Confusing passwords Data recovery Decal designs for cars/trucks Editing Email issues Graphic design Home theatre Installing new software Internet connection Logo design Networking Printer issues Questions about anything computer related Scanner issues Self-publishing assistance Social media marketing Slow computers Upgrading your operating system Virus protection Virus recovery Website design Wi-fi setup and support Call now - John on 0418 352 204
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