Extra services offered by Professor PC
Professor PC's service doesn't just stop with repairs and maintenance.
Tuition in computer usage as well as software and hardware upgrades are easily available with Professor PC. All hardware upgrades can be delivered to your home and installed with the minimum of hassle. Any tuition you need can be provided, just give the word and Professor PC will be there to give you the guidance you need.
Hardware upgrades and tuition, all available at competitive prices. Professor PC can help you with every single aspect of home computing.
Upgrades and tuition, whatever you need Professor PC can help, call now on 07798 704 141Hardware upgrades:
Unfortunately the component parts of a computer have a limited lifespan.
Eventually the demands of the software that run on a computer will simply be too great. But don't worry, this doesn't mean you need a new pc. If simply replacing one piece of hardware with a more modern version will solve the problem, then it can be done. If you do need a new computer, Professor PC can custom build one for you.
Professor PC will be more than happy to assess the needs of your computer's hardware and make recommendations. Not only that but the provision and installation of the upgrade is all part of what Professor PC offers.
Computer tuition:
Purchasing a computer, and the software that runs on it, is a big investment. Learning more about hardware and software and how to use it can greatly enhance your computer experience.
Large classes are not always everyone's ideal way of learning. If you're paying for tuition you will probably want to get the best possible learning experience out of it.
With this there's no better source of help to turn to than Professor PC. Whether you need help with many programs, one program or just one aspect of one program, Professor PC will give you expert one-to-one tuition to get the most out of your pc.
Self service tips:
- Is the PC turned on?
- Is the system power LED (located on the front of the system unit) glowing?
- Is the power cable fully plugged in to the back of the system unit?
- Is the monitor turned on?
- Is the monitor firmly plugged into the video port on the back of the system unit?
- Is the monitor power cable firmly plugged in to the back of the monitor?
- Have the monitor brightness and contrast controls been properly adjusted?

Professor PC
Mobile: 07798 704 141
Email: enquiries@professorpc.co.uk
