Jump to content

Pc/Mac software installations (making windows 8 look like windows7, Virus Removal, Tutorials Offered


Recommended Posts

Hi there my name is will and i live local and work in a large computing company and am offering my services such as pc and mac software installations and software malfunctions, data transfers and virus removals, i also do one to one tutorials on using the computer.


I am An ATP (Apple Trained Professional)

I am also trained on windows 98, 2000, me, xp, vista, 7 and finnaly windows 8.1


Im based in east dulwich but i travel all around london for my services at the moment mostly west london.


I charge ?30 per hour.


Thanks.

Hi there,


Just noticed your message and you might be able to help.


We have recently moved our iTunes from a Mac to a PC to free up space on a chock a block Mac and it has been a total nightmare. We wanted to also set up a second iPod on the same PC but the end result is lost music, files that won't play anymore. In other word hopeless.


is this something you could help with - I'm very happy to pay ?30 an hour but need reassurance this is something that you know how to do !! The minimum is to get the one original iPod to work properly and missing music found. Setting up the second iPod would be a bonus....


Cheers Nick

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 months later...

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • Did you see my post above where iD suggested to someone else with your problems that it could be a sim or device issue? Why are you so sure it isn't your phone that has developed a fault? Phones can and do go wrong (reinstalling the app would not help if your phone itself is faulty). To test this out:  Have you tried your SIM card in somebody else's phone? If they don't have connection problems, then the fault is with your phone (though see below - your SIM card could be faulty, in which case this test wouldn't work). Have you tried somebody else's SIM card in your phone? If you still have the same connection problems, then the fault is with your phone. Both of those tests would tell you if the problem was with your phone rather than the network. Only if  the connection problems continued would the problem probably be with the iD network. Have you asked for another SIM card to try out (with the same phone number, obviously!) in case your SIM card has become faulty? Have you tried their live chat (link above) which they say can help with further troubleshooting? These things would be quite quick and easy to do, and could save you a lot of time and inconvenience changing providers!
    • In my case, internet doesn’t work even in London, incoming cals disconnect b4 u can even pick up calls!  Reinstalled ap & now even worse! Can however, access where I am regarding billing etc. Been with them 4 for years - been bad for over a year.. blamed my phone etc- lucky for me, can just change & leave, hopefully without any delay as only SIM pay as you go… Must be just unlucky….. would not recommend them now to anyone - if all else fails will just very very reluctantly ho to one of the big 4 & take a contract, which seems to have to be 4 two years or just might decide to not have a phone at all..            
    • Yes, my brother lived in that area and had to change to something other than Vodafone. He didn't just have a "weak" signal. He had no signal at all.
    • Apparently it is a very old and ill cat and about to be "euthanised"  - euphemism. My understanding is that it wasn't actually lost, just wandering around near its home as cats do, but people thought it was lost  because the poor thing looked so terrible. The owner was tracked down, but only after loads of posts from people trying to catch it and take it to various places for stray cats. I got my information from the "other" East Dulwich Forum, but I've got no reason to believe it isn't true. Irrelevant, but my partner and I once took a very thin and ill looking cat to Celia Hammond because it kept coming into my house for weeks and looked terrible,  and we (wrongly) assumed it had no home. That cat also turned out to have an owner. And yes it was ill, but being treated by a vet. It's lovely that people care about animals, but it's very easy to make mistakes like this. Having said which, many years ago when our  cat died, a couple of days later another cat started sitting  on our  doormat every day (three floors up in a Scottish tenement) and refused to leave, so eventually we took him in ...... 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...