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Welcome to Taylor Network Services

Thank you for visiting my website. My name is Christopher Scott Taylor and I specialize in computer and network repair, diagnostics and implementation in the Mid-Valley. I am available for consulting in business or residential and would be glad to help find the right solutions for your needs. In addition to fixing computers, I can helpfully resolve problems by preventing them in the first place via preventive maintenance and helpful tips. Website design is another service offered. I have been building websites for a long time and have used a lot of different technologies. If you or your company is in the need of web presence I can help.
If you need help feel free to contact me.

 

Computer Support

Need help with a computer? I have over 15 years experience in computer repair. I can setup a new computer, install software, optimize your system, recover lost data, and perform general troubleshooting and repair. I also can do server maintenance and repair and, network setups and diagnostics.
 

Networking

By setting up a network in your business or home you can share files, printers and an internet connection between multiple computers. I can setup a wired or wireless network for you or get an existing network diagnosed and repaired. A network can help you save money by several computers sharing a single printer instead of a small printer on every desk. If all files are stored at a single location you can save time looking for a document and make backups a lot easier.
   

New Online Store

I have created an online store for my customers. There are a lot of products to choose from, almost too many. If you would like to drop me a line and tell what you are looking for I can help you find what you are looking for.

Enter Online Store

 

The Role of Memory in Your Computer

A computer is made up of three main components, the central processing unit (CPU), the hard drive, and random access memory (RAM).

To understand the function of each component, let's think back to pre-computer days when your workspace consisted of just you, your desk, and your filing cabinet.

Now, think of your computer in those same terms. You are the CPU. You decide what you are going to work on and how hard you're going to work. Your file cabinet is your hard drive. It's where you store all the stuff you may not need every day, but important stuff that you want access to at any given moment. And your desk is the RAM, the memory. If your desk is small, you can only work on a few things at a time. If you want to work on something new, first you'll have to take something off your desk and file it away to make room.

Read more: The Role of Memory in Your Computer

   

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