Mar 10, 2010

Put PC Troubleshooting on Automatic!

Getting it Right the First Time:

How using a reputable diagnostic tool saves you time and money in the long run.
In these days of tight competition and narrow margins, of ‘need it now’ and ‘what’s your best price’, we are all having to learn to go that extra mile, but in so doing we also need to ensure that we can meet these demands while at the same time being profitable.

The world moves at a very fast pace and the average consumer is far more demanding and worldly wise than they were 10 or 20 years ago. The options are vast, the technology endlessly evolving and to keep up one has to be able to run faster and do a better job than the next guy.

Everybody wants everything done yesterday, and no one has the time, nor the room, for trial and error. We live in a world of ‘supply on demand’ and those who can, succeed, and generally, those who can’t, don’t.

Services are only worth what someone is willing to pay, and the average customer is understandably fickle, tending to go where they can get the best price. That said, usually, once they have found someone who gives them a good service and they feel they can trust, they are more likely to come back and even refer you to their family and friends.

The marketplace is crowded with so many different options and solutions - so, how do you stand out in the crowd? How do you put yourself in a position whereby you can afford to be competitive, while still making enough profit to stay viable, particularly in these times of economic stress?

The answer has got to be in how you do your business, and the tools you use to assist you.

Your time is your most valuable asset – spending it wisely so that you make the most from each hour invested in your work is of course the key. There are only so many hours in the day and only so many of those that you want to spend working.

Getting it right the first time is key.

Using reputable and time tested diagnostic tools offers you a way to do this and gives you a way to ‘make more time’ – by taking the guesswork, or the ‘double work’ out of faultfinding PCs, and making it possible to confirm suspected faults before even opening up the box!

As anyone in the business knows, the less time spent tracing down hardware issues the better, and the ability to get straight to the heart of the problem is the key to getting the PC up and running, and back to the customer so that you can get paid for your work and move on to the next job.

Clearly, the ideal scenario would be that you get a PC in for repair, definitively find the fault (or faults) quickly and easily, so that you can replace only the needed parts (without the need for swapping out), confirm that the PC is in a 100% working order before returning it to the customer promptly and with complete peace of mind that you’ve delivered a fully working PC.

After all, no one wants to have to, nor can afford to, do warranty repairs that could have been avoided.

But why choose the Micro 2000 Toolkit?

Micro 2000 has been developing and providing tools to technicians that enable them to take the guesswork out of faultfinding PCs for nearly 20 years, and while there are alternatives there are few that can offer the range of utilities and thoroughness you get with the Micro 2000 Universal Toolkit, making it, actually, far more than just a ‘diagnostic’ tool.

Additional utilities such as; system health checks for PC 'MOTs', system optimization, conflict identification, advanced memory testing, low level formatting and data erasure, and the ability to save and restore MBR and CMOS; real-time benchmarking and multi-cycle burn-in testing, data erasure, to name just a few.

Making the technician’s job quicker and easier is our goal, and with the Micro 2000 Universal Diagnostic Toolkit gives a complete ‘pre repair’ and ‘post repair’ solution for anyone building, repairing or maintaining PCs.

So, the upshot. Give yourself a break – take the time and effort out of PC maintenance by adding the Micro 2000 Universal Diagnostic Toolkit to your arsenal!

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