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    PC-Doctor, Inc. Always on call Review

    Posted on Wednesday, January 30 2008 @ 12:43:25 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    So you overclocked your PC a bit too far and now you can't boot your system. Did you short out your motherboard? Maybe it's just your power supply? Did static electricity zap your shiny new $500 GPU while you were tinkering inside the tower looking for the culprit to your PC woes? Who's to say? How would you find out with an un-bootable system? Did your BIOS get corrupted, or is it a hardware problem? Geek squad to the rescue you say? Not this time, have that black and white VW bug towed! If you are the lucky owner of PC Doctor Service Center 6 you are on your way to performing successful surgery and diagnostics on your ailing PC's innards and sending it to the recovery room for some Jello in no time. Service Center 6 will diagnose Windows compatible systems all the way back to Windows 2000, allowing you to test just about any compatible device on the market that you can cram into your pc and somehow manage to short out, but is it worth your hard earned cash? Let's find out as we delve into what's included and play a high-tech game of Operation with our PCs.

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