Recently a new customer scheduled a mobile computer repair Tulsa call for his small business. His main HP desktop had been stuck on the same Windows 10 version update for months—trying and failing over and over.
While onsite, I researched the issue and discovered an older feature update was blocking progress. A newer cumulative update was available, so we manually downloaded and installed it to bypass the problem. While that ran (these updates can take a while!), the customer mentioned another computer felt sluggish.
I checked the specs—only 4 GB of RAM, and Windows was already using nearly all of it just to reach the desktop. I ran the free Crucial scanner (https://www.crucial.com) and saw the machine could be upgraded to 8 GB. I happened to have the exact matching memory in the van, so we installed it on the spot. Instant improvement.
Then he said, “What about this third computer?” Same story—4 GB RAM, Crucial scan, memory in the van. Upgraded.
Next he pointed to a fourth PC that kept losing the date and time when unplugged. Classic dead CMOS battery. I carry CR2032 batteries for exactly this reason—60-second swap and the clock held perfectly.
Meanwhile, the original Windows 10 update finally finished on the first machine and resolved the months-long hang-up completely.
Four computers improved—three RAM upgrades, one CMOS battery, one stubborn Windows update—all in under two hours.
I even showed the customer how to install the final RAM stick himself on the last machine so I didn’t have to sit and bill him while the long update finished. He loved it.
It’s not every day we get to fix four machines in one visit, but when everything lines up, that’s the magic of true mobile computer repair Tulsa done right.
If your home or business has multiple computers acting up, call Fireytech at 918-258-FIRE (3473). One visit can solve a lot more than you think!
Visit us near 91st & Sheridan (8988 South Sheridan Rd, Suite D1, Tulsa, OK 74133).
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