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Geek squad – just a big - bricks and mortar computer repair company, has new competition, AT&T? Yes, a company who is selling the iphone and cannot solve exchange sync issues now wants to embark into the computer repair business. Go figure. Most of our customers have commented on the sales tactics where they were lead to believe the task of connecting the iphone to an exchange server would be very easy. Well, if this was true, why are you still searching for a utopian answer to your exchange sync issue? — You truly should contact us right now and end the pain! [Remember flat fee - no payment up front - [Call us: 480-440-4650]
Check it out for yourself:
http://www.crn.com/networking/210200196
Consumers fall for the over priced and under trained Squad tactics each day. However, consumers and corporate America can only be burned for only so long by inexperienced computer techs. This is why individuals, small businesses, and large are turning to technoKOZ for its SERVICE WITH A SMILE attitude.
The technology and time savings value that technoKOZ provides will pay dividends in all fascists of your on going business. How many computer repair companies are willing to give you a flat rate repair and only require payment if the solution works?
This why you need to end your search fest! Just make the call and pay the simple fee after the job is done. Be a winner! Go for GOLD this weekend and make your iphone sync.
Contact us: 480-440-4650

PATTON LAW a leading Arizona law firm, who is dedicated to Victims of Medical Malpractice, sought our exchange – iphone integration expertise. YES, Phoenix, Arizona we have a winning team. Maybe not the Cardinals, but technoKOZ. This professional & leading firm received numerous quotes to end their IPHONE 3G headache. Most Phoenix Repair Companies were offering exchange services from $85/hr — all the way up to $195 / hr. What a sticker shock! Yet, each company professed they could fix their iphone sync headaches, but none of them could provide a simple quote for the number of hours to complete the repair of their Windows 2003 Exchange Server. YES, NONE of them. The main partner of the firm, David Patton contacted me in disbelief. He was shocked to discover a local Arizona company offering a flat rate iphone repair. Within 30 minutes, technoKOZ had his Windows 2003 Exchange server syncing with his iphones.
Continue your own hunt for the RED OCTOBER. Patton Law is enjoying their new iphone 3Gs now. They were moments away from returning all of their iphones back to AT&T. BUT, technoKOZ saved the day.
We are devoted supporting the needs of businesses – large and small with their Network, PC Repair, Windows – Vista, Windows 2003 Server, etc. problems.
Our availability, efficiency, and reliability is why businesses (large, medium, and small) & individuals are returning to our repair service. We are open (UTC – 7 hours) from 5:00 a.m. – 11:30 p.m. (Pacific Coast Time) Monday – Sunday. We are available by two methods:
Voice Number = 480-440-4650
Just remember, this is no fee in advance. The $175.00 charge is flat rate, meaning we do not charge by the minute. We provide service with a smile!
We have solved Exchange + iphone integration issues for various sized organizations from small to 500+ seat installation.
Just when the fireworks ended, computer problems begin. First, I received a call from my cousin, the Martinez’s, who reside in beautiful city Maricopa, Arizona. They were having troubles connecting to their Netgear wireless access point from a Vista Home laptop PC. After 10 minutes of monkeying around, a decision was made to allow me to remotely access their computer through the LOGMEIN service. I had them follow the beautiful instructions found on my Computer Repair Service blog page (http://computerrepairservice.net/blog/remote-tele-computing-via-logmein/). While remotely accessing their PC, I had him reset his Netgear access point to factory defaults by pressing the reset button on the back of the wireless router for about 10 seconds. Afterwards, I was able to log into his Netgear access point using the default user id and password of userid=admin password =password . Then I established the SSID and created a wep key. Amazingly enough within 10 minutes, he was back up and running again on his Vista Laptop using the new WEP key from his Netgear router.
5 Minutes later, an excellent computer business repair customer contacted me from Chino, California reporting his clone pc would not boot after installing windows service pack3. He was receiving the blue screen upon boot. He tried unsuccessfully booting to “last known good configuration” and “safe mode”. Both modes did not work. I searched Google and found one person experiencing similar issues after installing SP3 with a mouse driver conflict. So, I had him remove all computer hardware connected to his PC, including mouse, keyboard, printers, etc. One more reboot, but still no success. This time, I had him boot from his Windows XP Home Installation CD. I had him select the Recovery Repair Console. I had him type chkdsk /r from the console to locate bad sectors and recover readable information. Computer is booting again. Now, I can go back to relaxing in my chair on my front porch, while enjoying some nicely squeezed lemonade. It is so beautiful to watch my young children play at our local Morrison Ranch park. Definitely a nice break from computer repair work in Gilbert, AZ.