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You've purchased your computer 6 months ago, 1 year ago, 2 years
ago, 3 years ago or even longer. You may have gotten the computer
from a friend who purchased a new one or even on ebay. You've been
to the computer shop, had your friends or a friends child fix your
computer and spent hours fixing all the Windows problems you'd care
to discuss. Some of you have gone to the computer shop for those
infamous "tune ups" and spent hundreds of dollars over
the years fixing your operating system. Sometimes you watch repair
people in amazement because they're using TaFusion to recover the
data from your infested Windows computer.
Lets
consider your operating system upgrade now (moving from Windows
95)
- You
need to move to XP or the promised Windows Vista
- Windows
upgrade to XP or Vista
- Chances
are you'll need a bundle of cash for the operating system
- How
about $49.95 for a FULL Pioneer Operating System!
- Those
with a PII or PIII computer
- You're
hardware is more than likely too old to run Windows
so time for a new computer
- You're
system will probably run real real slow with Windows
XP and forget Vista
- You'll
need a compliment of software such as Norton Utilities, Virus
scanners, firewalls, and who knows what else. It just boggles
the mind
- You'll
still get viruses
- You'll
still have similar problems that you've had before with things
such as your system slowing down as you use it more
- You'll
find you'll still need "tune-ups"
- Pioneer
upgrade
- You may
not need memory if you're at 196 meg, although we do recommend
256 meg of memory on older systems
- You may
have to replace a modem or sound card to support Pioneer (around
10 to 15 bucks each from a Technalign Partner
- You won't
have to buy a ton of software for your computer, it comes with
it!
- You'll
probably need a walk-through or some training
- But
you won't have to be there all the time fixing those problems
you've had in the past
So
now what should I do with my older system?
Pack up your
computer and monitor and bring it to a computer store. Of course
you should bring it to one of our Partners, but we'll be happy to
help and train your favorite retailer also with your conversion.
Your Partner
will review your system and make a determination of what's required
to get you upgraded to Pioneer. You may need some memory or a modem
or new wireless card, but they'll provide an estimate for you. Our
Partners can also run the Live Pioneer CD on your system and show
you how it works right on your own hardware!
Estimated
costs range depending on the operating system you select. If a Partner
thinks you should move to a new system, they'll be honest with you
and explain the differences. Remember our Partners go by our own
Code
of Ethics (click to view them)! If you feel one of our Partners
has broken these Code of Ethics, please contact us and we'll resolve
the issue.
I
have a business and need accounting software and some legacy applications!
Not an issue,
a Partner can provide you with a Linux accounting systems from Appgen
called MyBooks. MyBooks has been around since the early 80s and
can scale from a single user SOHO to an Enterprise solution. If
you just can't give up Quickbooks, our Partners can provide you
with Codeweavers CrossOver Office that will let you run your Windows
applications. You may also be able to run all of you legacy Windows
applications on Codeweavers CrossOver office as well.
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