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Frustrated with slow computer? We can help you with boost speed and performance.

Naimish from iFixComputer ifixcomputer.co.nz

Hey all,

Are you frustrated with a slow computer? Is it taking a long time to restart or load any application?

Don't throw your old laptop or PC away. We can help you and boost your speed 10 times.

Bring your PC/Laptop to us. We can guarantee to boost the speed. The main reason for the slow laptop nor PC is old HDD. The hard disk drive has a moving disk part and head. Over time it slows down. HDD disk keeps rotating.

With new technology SSD (Solid State Drive) is 10 times faster performance. Most SSD comes with a 5-year warranty.

SSD vs. HDD: Speed - Read the below article for more info
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We have replaced hundreds of HDD and so many happy clients. Please check the review in the attachment.

Please get in touch iFixComputer team to get a quote.

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Best Regards,

Ifixcomputer team
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Would you want an unconventional funeral?
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