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DiabloLink Communications
Computer Repair - Chamber member
P.O. Box 414
(Moraga Shopping Center)
(925) 465-9567 Website DiabloLink Communications, headquartered in Moraga, California, provides onsite computer services at your home or business. Their services include hardware, software, and Internet setup, repairs, and upgrades wired and wireless networking virus and spyware removal data backup and transfer music, pictures, and video websites and programming and personalized tutoring. They service all operating systems, including Windows, Mac, Linux, and Unix. They have over 25 years of experience and offer a satisfaction guarantee. Their regular hourly rate is $98, and for new customers who mention this website, their first half hour is $49 and their next half hour is free. DiabloLink also provides 24 hour emergency service. They also sell computers and computer parts and equipment. So if you need help with your computer, software, network, Internet, or website, call DiabloLink 24 hours per day at 925 465-9567, or e-mail support@diablolink.net. For more information check out their website at www.diablolink.net.
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Neighborhood Computers
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Computer Repair
455H Moraga Road
(Rheem Shopping Center)
(925) 377-5257, (925) 408-5428
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P&P Computers
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Computer Repair
(Moraga Shopping Center)
(925) 247-0887
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Silicon Connections
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Computer Repair - Chamber member
1030 Country Club Dr., Suite D
(Moraga Shopping Center)
(925) 631-2751 Website
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techmommy
Computer Repair
1 Sierra Court Call 24/7/365
(Moraga Shopping Center)
(925) 377-7711 Website There is only one techmommy-A High-tech Brain with the Patience of a Mother!
techmommy knows that this fast-paced, high-tech world can be a constant source of frustration for everyday computer users. System crashes, aging hardware, Windows Vista, Blackberrys, e-mail problems, broken wireless networks, managing files, Facebook, can drive a sane person mad.
Blogging, spyware, downloading e-mail attachments, Gmail, cable modems, monitoring young people's computer use, where does it end! It takes a lot to be a safe and savvy computer user in 2008. But, the fact is, from text messaging to Instant Messaging, from snapping digital photos to storing them on an external hard drive, our lives are completely computerized. Blackouts, lack of replacement batteries, and data loss cause typically rational people to come unglued. But that is why techmommy exists! With the same warmth, caring, endless patience of a mother, and the technological expertise that comes with over 20 years in the computer industry, techmommy will see you through your toughest PC challenges.
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