Slow Computers & Upgrades
Diagnose whether slow performance is coming from an older hard drive, limited memory, Windows, software, or aging hardware before recommending an upgrade or replacement. Learn about slow PC problems.
Slow computer, Windows problem, malware, failing hardware, WiFi trouble, printer issues, or a computer that simply will not start? JMG Computers provides practical, one-on-one computer help for customers in Dacula without the big-box repair counter experience.
JMG Computers is based in Hoschton and has handled real computer problems for Dacula customers over the years. Dacula work has included printer and wireless troubleshooting, software problems, slow computers, SSD upgrades, Windows updates, login issues, and helping older systems stay useful when a repair still makes sense. You work directly with Justin from the first conversation through the finished repair.
Diagnose whether slow performance is coming from an older hard drive, limited memory, Windows, software, or aging hardware before recommending an upgrade or replacement. Learn about slow PC problems.
Help with suspicious pop-ups, malware warnings, unwanted software, browser trouble, scam-related problems, and Windows security cleanup. See virus and malware help.
Back up and move important files from older computers to replacement systems when the storage can still be accessed. Physically failed drives may need a specialized recovery lab. See data recovery options.
Startup failures, black screens, power problems, BIOS issues, failing components, driver trouble, and other problems that keep a Windows PC from working normally.
Help getting computers online, troubleshooting wireless connections, setting up printers, and getting everyday technology working together. Read about WiFi troubleshooting.
New-computer setup, data migration, monitor and printer replacement, software installation, and custom-built systems when an off-the-shelf PC is not the best fit. See custom PC options.
JMG Computers is a home-based business and is not a customer drop-off location. To comply with local residential business requirements, customers cannot bring computers directly to my residence. For Dacula customers, depending on the problem, I can arrange local pickup and return, help at your home, or remote support for issues that do not require the computer on my workbench.
Call or text with a description of the problem. I can usually tell you the best next step and whether the computer needs hands-on diagnosis.
Depending on the issue, I can arrange local pickup, troubleshoot on-site, or use remote support when the computer and internet connection are still usable.
I will explain what I found, what the repair would accomplish, and whether spending the money makes sense before moving forward.
Not every slow or broken computer needs to be replaced, and not every old computer deserves another expensive repair. The right answer depends on the age of the system, the failed part, available upgrades, software support, and what you actually need the computer to do.
That is the standard I try to use when recommending a repair. Sometimes a good SSD upgrade or replacement component can add useful life to a computer. Other times, the better decision is to save the data and put the repair money toward a newer system. I would rather explain that before you spend money than sell an upgrade that does not solve the real problem.
These are anonymized examples based on actual work performed for Dacula-area customers. They are included to show the kinds of problems I actually see—not made-up “SEO examples.”
A Dacula customer needed help getting Fusion 360 to open on his desktop. I installed the pending Microsoft updates and restarted the computer so the software could launch properly. Rather than replacing hardware or reinstalling everything immediately, the first step was getting the system fully updated and seeing whether that solved the problem.
A Dacula customer had a wireless printer that had stopped working properly. One problem was mechanical: a panel on the back of the printer was not fully closed, which kept paper from feeding correctly. Her iPhone could still print, while the MacBook could not even after the available Canon drivers were installed. That helped narrow the remaining issue to older Mac driver compatibility instead of blaming the wireless network itself.
Customer names, street addresses, phone numbers, login information, and other identifying details are not published.
JMG Computers is based in Hoschton and helps customers throughout Dacula and surrounding Northeast Georgia communities. If you're nearby and aren't sure whether you're in range, call or text and ask.
No. Because JMG Computers operates from a residence, I’m not permitted to use the property as a customer drop-off location. Instead, I can arrange local pickup and return, on-site service, or remote support when appropriate.
No. Depending on the problem, I can arrange local pickup and return, troubleshoot at your home, or handle some issues remotely. Call or text first and I can tell you which approach makes the most sense.
Often, yes. Slow performance can come from an older hard drive, limited memory, software problems, malware, a nearly full drive, or simply aging hardware. I prefer to identify the cause before recommending an upgrade.
Sometimes. If the storage device can still be accessed, I may be able to recover or migrate the data. A physically failed drive may need a specialized recovery company instead. See how I handle data recovery.
Yes. If the repair cost does not make sense for the age or condition of the computer, I will say so and can help you figure out a practical replacement path.
Yes. I troubleshoot gaming desktops, replace and upgrade components, and build custom PCs. See custom-built vs. store-bought computers.
Call or text (404) 259-1718 and briefly describe what the computer is doing. If I am assisting another customer, I will get back to you as soon as possible.
Whether the issue is slow performance, malware, upgrades, WiFi, a computer that will not start, or general troubleshooting, call or text for local computer help in Dacula. If I’m assisting another customer, I’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
Call or Text (404) 259-1718