The new Pit Crew computer support service

Our all-new Pit Crew offers 24-hour live computer paid phone support, call 877-5-PITSTOP (877-574-8786).
Program our number into your speed dial to have it handy now and the next time you have a computer problem. Our team has the latest PC remote technology to diagnose and solve your issue quickly. Just relax and watch us do all the work. For just $69.99 our highly trained support professionals, located in the heart of the USA, will fix your problems at a fraction of the cost of a local repair shop. From those tricky viruses to annoying computer crashes, our friendly and easy to understand staff will get your computer running fast, Guaranteed! That's correct, we 100% Guarantee we can fix the problem or you do not pay a penny. Let me repeat, if we don’t fix the problem, you pay nothing. Learn More.
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June 6th, 2008 at 1:49 am
I have coped for over 5 years with this [even older] second-hand PC .. most of last 3 having to work round instabilities such as unable to get Daily Automatic Backup to be only Incremental.
Am using Windows XP Pro [ illegally installed initially unbeknownst to me]& for 3 months am having to do without System Restore.
Would you be able to sort out those sort of things I wonder ?
June 6th, 2008 at 5:37 am
Hi, Seen your item but I am based in the UK. I have a MEGA problem trying to upgrade my TyTN to Windows Mobile 6 and I have followed the xda forums but there are different answers. Is there anyone on your side who could help me via email please?
really desperate for help & HTC hotline was rubbish.
June 6th, 2008 at 6:18 am
you fellows forgot to mention one little detail
how much?
william
June 8th, 2008 at 6:31 pm
i have a oem antech box intel core2 quade 6600 with 4 gb of ram 2 sata hd 400gb each and 1 ide hd 500gb with crossfire x ati graphic hd3450 x2 cards 256mb each. os windowsxp sp3.
question? i am having trouble running pc games like command conquer3; call of duty2. i downloaded the necessary patches and still the games crash. i unstalled & re-installed the games and still they crash after a few minutes of playing. I've even turned off the spyware/antivirus to see if the games will continue to crash and they did. should i remove each module of ram which is 4gb and test each stick to see if the ram is causing the crashes?
July 30th, 2008 at 12:21 pm
how much does this cost or is the things you download free i would like to know i see free driver scan but does that fix it or just tell me help please