Your computer, laptop or tablet benefits greatly . . .

Like your car: your computer, laptop or tablet can benefit greatly from regular tune-ups and maintenance.

As time goes on, hard disk fragment, new drivers are released for your hardware, your registry gets larger, and most major software companies release free software patches and updates that may be required to keep your unit optimally.

Internet browsing can be fun and educational, but there are dangers on there too. While surfing the internet, viruses, spyware, and phishing programs (little software programs that track where you’ve been) get installed without you even realizing it and they can and do cause your computer to act up and become annoying to use.

In addition to software problems, dust collects inside your system – plugging up the vital cooling systems, which results in heat building up and shortens the life of your investment.

Don’t be hassled by trying to keep up with all of these issues!

When you bring your computer device to Corey’s Computing for a tune-up, we will take care of everything for you!  Ensuring

  • Our computer device and its programs are secure,
  • Up to date and free of dust and debris.

Once were done with your device you’ll notice that it looks great, runs faster, and just feels smoother.  Customers are always welcomed – just call 204-586-795 or 1-866-755-1105.


Microsoft Windows 10 is easy to use

Microsoft Windows 10 becomes familiar quickly and includes an improved start menu which is designed to start up and resume fast.

Microsoft Windows 10 now adapts itself to the device it is installed on. For instance if the device has a touch screen Windows will configure itself to have the metro (the little icons on the screen that you can click on) and if it doesn’t detect touch screen it will remain in computer desktop mode which gives you the start bar back and feels more like what you’re used to in previous versions of Windows.

Microsoft’s push for Windows 10 is a unified operating system, one operating system to be used on multiple platforms making it easier for end user to move from one device to the next.

Microsoft is offering this upgrade to all Windows 7, 8, 8.1 users in most cases as a free upgrade for a limited time. Microsoft will notify you of the upgrade as a pop up that will appear near your clock at the bottom right in Windows 7.

Are you asking yourself: Should I upgrade?
Keep in mind that Microsoft has tested Windows 10 and is still has many bugs to work out. We have had many clients call saying their computers and laptops didn’t work properly after they installed the software and in most cases, it was (in sufficient) device driver support that has been causing the majority of problems.

If your computer or laptop came with Windows 8, 8.1 you’re likely going to have a successful install without any problems. Older Windows machines (aka: Windows 7) may have device driver issues and in our opinion should not be upgraded to Windows 10 until the next release.  If you’re a novice computer user, we highly recommend that you back up your entire computer or laptop, just in case, prior to installing.

In the event that you do install Windows 10 and you’re having issues, we’re here to answer any questions, or get your computer up and running again for you!