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For all your IT needs! Covering Horsham, Southwater, Billingshurst and all villages in-between.
Sales of new and used equipment, networking, troubleshooting & maintainence, virus removal and plain old fashioned advice.
We support home and business users alike - Call us on 01403 784340 or email on dotcom@dotcom-computers.co.uk
We are big enough to cope, but small enough to care!
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Hi DotCom from DotNet! Thank you for registering and welcome to the forums. During the course of my web work I frequently get asked to look at peoples computer hardware. If it is something simple that only takes a couple of minutes I am normally happy to help but usually it is apparent that it is likely to be more involved and time consuming. I then tell them that they really need to get someone in to take a look at the problem and then they ask me "can you recommend anybody" Surprisingly I hardly know of any firms round here that cater for both domestic and business users so hopefully there is plenty of opportunity for you in this area. I personally don't "recommend" anybody until I know a bit about their work etc. but I will gladly pass your number on and let people make their own minds up.
--------------------www.visithorsham.co.uk | www.virtualhorsham.co.uk
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Thanks guys.
Always happy to give advice on phone or via the forum.
We specialise in PC hardware and software, and always work on-site where possible.
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I got called out to look at a 12 year old Mac a few months ago. It seemed OK apart from the monitor had died. Because of its age it was not possible to replace it with a generic PC monitor. I guess even Macs use the standard 15 way VGA these days or are they still daring to be even more different?
www.hiddenhorsham.co.uk 
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| Sorry, dont cover Mac's - only PC based stuff.
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| You can get adapters to connect either VGA or DVI compatible monitors directly from Apple - think they are about £10 each
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