An XP Repair Tool for PC Technicians

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An XP Repair Tool for PC Technicians

It can be tough being a computer technician. People bring their most difficult problems to you to solve. XP systems with all sort of problems and damage are presented to you. Sorting out these problems and getting a basic handle and approach on them can be time consuming and frustrating. You have to be able to correct the problem in a reasonable time frame in order to make it worth your while.

Enter Reimage's revolutionary automated PC repair system. This program makes quick work of the most complex XP problems. On average, in under 1/2 hour the XP system that was severely damaged will be up and running with all programs and data intact. All of this is done automatically with no input required from the technician. You can get those repairs done quickly and efficiently and profit from them while being able to focus on issues that require your direct attention.

What Kind of Problems Does the XP Repair Tool Fix? 

Reimage corrects the most complex and difficult problems. These include:

  • inability to boot

  • frequent BSODs

  • virus and/or malware infestation

  • extremely sluggish performance

  • strange errors and hang ups

  • missing crucial files and components

How Does Reimage Work? 

The makers of Reimage have compiled a huge database which identifies what belongs in XP and what doesn't. This includes programs and applications commonly used in Windows. The database keeps an inventory of all necessary components. A scan of the damaged PC is done and a report of all problems is generated. Anything missing is replaced. Questionable or damaging items are removed.

Reimage repair process



The system is restored to a factory fresh state with all programs and data intact. (Please note that some user settings may be lost.)

Reimage in Action 

See a demonstration of how Reimage works.
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The Reimage XP Repair Tool and the PC Technician 

The graphic below demonstrates the difference between manual XP repair and Reimage.

Reimage technician workflow



Instead of spending a lot of time on intensive analysis and clean up of a damaged XP system, you can do a quick check for hardware problems and if none are present, you can initiate a Reimage session that will generally take around 35 minutes. You can then go on to the next computer.

You can have multiple systems being handled simultaneously with full automated reporting. This efficient approach will save loads of time and as we know time is money.

You also benefit from the following features:

  • You can replace the Reimage default logo with your own to personalize the service

  • Automated reports for end user's are generated. They report on repair quality, computer performance status and suggested (modifiable) improvement recommendations

  • You can even work if the Internet is down using a special boot CD

Reimage Pricing and Guarantees 

Reimage has a number of pricing models. An individual repair will cost around $65 but there are packages which reduce the cost per repair. In general, the price will be very cost effective considering the value of your time and the reduction in aggravation.

If you find the repair unsatisfactory for any reason, you don't pay anything. All repairs are fully reversible.

In general, you need 500 megabytes free on the system hard drive and access to the Internet. You can get around access to the Internet with a special boot CD.

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