Let CCL handle your PC upgrade and have it work as New.
Majority of people think that system upgrade is all about downloading the latest version of softwares available to their devices. But it goes a million ways beyond that.
Your computer system is made up of hardware, software and firmware. Which all work together to ensure proper functioning of the system.
Upgrading is meant to enhance your PC's efficiency. However, all components must be compatible to achieve this. Else the end result is a system downgrade.
The RISKS.
Upgrades of hardware involve a risk that new
hardware will not be compatible with other pieces of hardware in a system. For example,
an upgrade of RAM may not be compatible
with existing RAM in a computer. Other
hardware components may not be compatible after either an upgrade or downgrade, due to the non-availability of compatible drivers for the hardware with a specific operating system . Conversely, there is the same risk of
non-compatibility when software is upgraded or downgraded for previously functioning hardware to no longer function.
Upgrades of software introduce the risk that the new version (or patch) will contain a bug , causing the program to malfunction in some
way or not to function at all.
Upgrades can also worsen a product subjectively. A user may prefer an older
version even if a newer version functions perfectly as designed.
A software upgrade can be a downgrade from the point of view of the user.
A further risk of software upgrades is that they can brick the device being upgraded,
such as if power fails while the upgrade is in the middle of being installed. This is an especially big concern for embedded devices,
in which upgrades are typically
all-or-nothing.
(the upgrade of a firmware or filesystem
image, which isn't usable if it's only partially
written), and which have limited ability to
recover from a failed upgrade.
Enough of the jargon.. Just let us do it for you...
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