Santa Ana Computer Repair

We aim to provide a
complete range of computer related services. We can resolve software
problems, remove viruses or spyware and supply and install new hardware
components - either repairs or upgrades. We build new PC systems to order
and can provide network installation and maintenance. Some examples of our
many services are shown below. If the service you need is not included,
please ask us - we are here 24/7 and the chances are that we can help.


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PC Crashing or Freezing?
Is your computer crashing or freezing in the middle of your office
application or favorite game? Perhaps a hardware conflict is causing the
problem, software has become corrupt or possibly the drivers for the
graphics card need updating - whatever the problem, we have engineers ready
to help.
Software Problems
Are you having problems installing certain software or perhaps you have
installed software, which has had unexpected side effects or caused
conflicts with existing installed software? We can help with your software
problems.
Internet Problems
We would be happy to install your modem, set up or configure an ADSL
(broadband) connection or help with any Internet or e-mail problems you may
be having.
Hardware Failures or Upgrades
We install processors, memory, motherboards, hard drives, power supplies,
graphics and sound cards, modems, CD/DVD drives, floppy drives, etc. We can
supply replacement or upgrade components, or we can install components,
which you have bought. We also build new bespoke PC systems to order.
PC Not Booting
Your computer will not boot, there are error messages (blue screens) or it
will only boot in 'Safe Mode'. These are common problems and our engineers
are experienced in identifying the source of the problem and in restoring
your computer system to perfect health.
Virus / Spyware Attacks
Virus and spyware attacks are becoming more frequent and more serious. They
can be amongst the hardest computer problems to deal with. You will need
professional help to clear the virus and to repair the damage it may have
done to your system.
Display Problems we can
fix:
- Dead Displays
- Dark Displays
- Cracked Displays (we
replace broken screens)
- Lines on Display
- Color fades or wrong
colors on Display
- Low contrast displays
(Dark or dim display)
- Missing individual
line(s) on a display.
Hard Drive
Problems/Services:
- The machine does not
recognize your drive.
- The hard drive makes
noises
- The drive only works
intermittently
- Hard drive upgrades
(We can take your old drive and make an identical copy to the new drive)
- Hard Drive
Replacement. (We can reload your original software such as Win 98, Me,
XP etc)
General Problems:
- The unit is dead, has
no power
- The notebook beeps
only, there is no display
- The unit goes off
after a few minutes
- The CD-ROM/ DVD or
Floppy does not read
- The PC card slots do
not recognize any cards
- The Internal modem/
network card does not work
- The unit won't run
from the battery
- Keyboard problems
(sticky keys, dead keyboards, coffee spilled)
- Mouse does not work
properly
- Corrupted BIOS (e.g.
you have to set the time and date repeatedly, etc)
- Can't print anything
from the machine
- Unit
freezes/hangs/locks up
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Santa Ana is the most populous city in Orange County, California and is the
county seat. It lies approximately 10 miles inland from the Pacific Ocean,
on the largely seasonal Santa Ana River. The Santa Ana Freeway (Interstate
5) runs through the city, and the Costa Mesa Freeway (55 Freeway) and Garden
Grove Freeway (22 Freeway) travel along its edges. It is today best-known
for its enormous Hispanic population, now comprising over 75% of what was
once a virtually all-white city. It has the highest percentage of Latinos
among the 50 largest cities in America. The current OMB metropolitan
designation for Santa Ana and the Orange County Area is "Santa
Ana-Anaheim-Irvine, CA."
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History
Members of the Tongva and Juaneņo/Luiseņo nations long inhabited the area.
After the 1769 expedition of Gaspar de Portolā, a Spanish expedition led by
Father Junipero Serra named the area Vallejo de Santa Ana (Valley of Saint
Anne). On November 1, 1776, Mission San Juan Capistrano became the areas
first permanent European settlement in Alta California, New Spain.
In 1801, the Spanish Empire granted 62,500 acres to Jose Antonio Yorba,
which he named Rancho San Antonio. Yorba's great rancho included the lands
where the cities of Olive, Orange, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, Costa Mesa
and Newport Beach stand today.
After the Mexican-American war ended in 1848, Alta California became part of
the United States and American settlers arrived in this area.
Claimed in 1869 by Kentuckian William H. Spurgeon on land obtained from the
descendents of Jose Antonio Yorba, Santa Ana was incorporated as a city in
1886 with a population of 2000 and in 1889 became the seat of the newly
formed Orange County.
One of Santa Ana's most notable businesses is the Rickenbacker musical
instrument company, whose electric guitars and bass guitars earned fame in
the hands of many rock and roll legends. Santa Ana is also the home of the
First American Corporation and Ingram Micro, and the original Glenn L.
Martin aviation company, which later merged with the Lockheed Corporation to
form the largest aircraft and weapons manufacturing corporation on the
planet, Lockheed Martin.
Geography
Santa Ana is located at 33°44′27″N, 117°52′53″W (33.740717, -117.881408)GR1.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of
71.0 km˛ (27.4 mi˛). 70.3 km˛ (27.1 mi˛) of it is land and 0.7 km˛ (0.3 mi˛)
of it (0.95%) is water. It is the 8th most densely populated place in the
United States with a population of 100,000 or more with 12,471.5 people per
sq. mile.
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Education
Santa Ana is home to Santa Ana College, a community college that is part of
the Rancho Santiago Community College District. Mater Dei High School,
Saddleback High School, and Santa Ana High School, Century High School,newly
opened Segerstrom Fundamental High School and other major schools in the
area, along with the Orange County High School of the Arts in the downtown
district. It also is home to one of the many post-secondary private Art
Institutions of California.
Santa Ana Unified School District includes thirty-seven K-5 elementary
schools, nine 6-8 intermediate schools, eight 9-12 high schools, five
special schools, and one charter school. The school district provides an
online accountability report card, viewable at this url address:
http://www.sausd.k12.ca.us/departments/research_eval/accountability.asp
The Roman Catholic Diocesan K-8 schools available in Santa Ana are: School
of Our Lady, Saint Anne, Saint Barbara, and Saint Joseph. (Immaculate Heart
Of Mary And Our Lady Of the Pillar schools were closed in 2005 and merged
into the School of Our Lady which is located at Immaculate Heart of Mary
Parish. [1]
Demographics
As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there were 337,977 people, 73,002 households,
and 59,788 families residing in the city. The population density was
4,808.2/km˛ (12,451.9/mi˛). There were 74,588 housing units at an average
density of 1,061.1/km˛ (2,748.0/mi˛). Some consider these numbers to be
severely undercounted, and put the population, which may consist of up to
25% undocumented migrants, at 500,000. [2] Santa Ana's population density is
4.6 per housing unit, the highest of any American city over 50,000. (By
contrast, New York's is 2.8, and Los Angeles's density is 2.6 persons per
housing unit.) Many residents live in illegally converted garages or in
rooms not meant for occupancy. The city has attempted to reduce the number
of individuals living inside one house by passing density limitations, which
resulted in a civil rights lawsuit being filed and the limits ultimately
dropped. [3]
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The racial makeup of the city was 42.73% White, 1.70% African American,
1.19% Native American, 8.81% Asian, 0.34% Pacific Islander, 40.64% from
other races, and 4.58% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any
race were 76.07% of the population. Non-Hispanic Whites make up 12.4% of the
population, a small fraction of what was a majority in 1950 and 1960.
There were 73,002 households out of which 53.2% had children under the age
of 18 living with them, 60.6% were married couples living together, 13.5%
had a female householder with no husband present, and 18.1% were
non-families. 12.7% of all households were made up of individuals and 4.6%
had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average
household size was 4.55 and the average family size was 4.72.
In the city the population was spread out with 34.2% under the age of 18,
12.8% from 18 to 24, 34.1% from 25 to 44, 13.5% from 45 to 64, and 5.5% who
were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 26 years. For every 100
females there were 107.7 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there
were 108.7 males. Santa Ana bucks the national trend on a large percentage
of young people under the age of 21.
The median income for a household in the city was $43,412, and the median
income for a family was $41,050. Males had a median income of $23,342 versus
$21,637 for females. The per capita income for the city was $12,152. About
16.1% of families and 19.8% of the population were below the poverty line,
including 24.1% of those under age 18 and 10.4% of those age 65 or over.
Santa Ana is a city divided by socio-economic class stratification after
decades of immigration and economic prosperity.
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The reason for Santa Ana's appeal to a large Hispanic immigrant population
since the 1970s was its proximity to rich job markets, the cost of cheap
housing until recently, the availability of multi-housing units dating back
before the Orange County suburban boom, and a history of Mexican American
culture is appealing to immigrants closely attached to Mexico. In 1970 (U.S.
Census) the city's Hispanic percentage was 30 percent, then increased to 53
percent in 1980 and went up to 65 percent by 1990. Santa Ana has a large
presence (compared to Orange county) of African Americans. Also large
numbers of Asian Americans and Middle Easterners, such as Iranians, Indian
Americans and Vietnamese Americans arrived in Santa Ana during the 1980s.
Business
Santa Ana is home to:
First American Corporation
Ingram Micro
The Orange County Register
Greenwood & Hall
Behr Paint
Transportation
Amtrak, the national passenger rail system, provides service to Santa Ana
several times on weekdays with less frequent service on weekends. It
operates its Pacific Surfliner between San Diego, California to the south
and either Los Angeles, California or Paso Robles, California to the north.
Greyhound/Crucero USA are the largest bus transportation in Santa Ana.
Crucero serves all points into Mexico. Greyhound serves the continental
United States and Canada.
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Santa Ana is also served by Metrolink's Orange County Line (Oceanside to
Union Station), and Inland Empire-Orange County Line (San Bernardino to San
Juan Capistrano).
The John Wayne Airport's mailing address is located in Santa Ana and its
IATA code is SNA.
Notable natives and residents
David Aldana, professional motorcycle racer
Daniel Arreola, sportscaster (Saddleback High School graduate)
David "Elsewhere" Bernal, actor and dancer
Beverly Bivens, singer
Sandro Dias, professional skateboarder
Philip K. Dick, writer
Diane Keaton, actress
Matt Leinart, football player (Mater Dei High School graduate)
Rueben Martinez - activist and MacArthur Fellow
Bill Medley, singer and songwriter
Mike Ness, musician
Michelle Pfeiffer, actress
John Raitt, musician
Erasmo Ramírez, baseball player
Garry Templeton, former baseball player (Santa Ana Valley High School
graduate)
Gerald Young, former baseball player (Santa Ana Valley High School graduate)
Marlon Brando, actor
Erick Plascencia, student and philanthropist
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Sites of interest
Artist Village and Civic Center, both in downtown.
Santa Ana Farmers Market (every Wednesday 3-7pm, by 3rd and Bush)
Bowers Museum - History museum started in the 1930s with a large collection
of Central American artifacts.
CSUF Grand Central Art Center - At the heart of the Artist Village in Santa
Ana, near a railroad/Greyhound bus depot.
Delhi Park and Salvador Park named for Santa Ana's ethnic sections.
Discovery Science Center.
Downtown National Register District.
OC Pavilion performing arts center and 5-star restaurant Ambrosia.
El Centro Cultural de Mexico.
Galaxy Theatre.
Historic French Park.
Dr. Willella Howe-Waffle House and Medical Museum.
Main Place Mall opened in 1990.
Old Orange County Courthouse.
Original Mike's.
Santa Ana College
[Santa Ana Fire Department's Firefighter's Museum].
Santa Ana Zoo, built in 1960.
Sol Art Gallery Cafe.
Historic Floral Park.
The Rancho Santiago Community College District, established in 1878, has six
satellite campus locations across Orange County, including Santa Ana
College.
The Orange County American Indian Center is a cultural hub for Santa Ana's
large Native American community.
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Greenville, a formerly rural section of Santa Ana, has buildings over a
century-old, but industrial complexes replaced agricultural fields that once
surrounded the town.
Santa Ana has several wall paintings and murals depicting local history,
community events and cultural diversity in Orange County.
See also
Santa Ana Freeway
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Notes and References
^ E-1 Population Estimates for Cities, Counties and the State with Annual
Percent Change January 1, 2005 and 2006 (PDF). California Department of
Finance (May 1, 2006). Retrieved on November 16, 2006.
^ Arellano, Gustavo. Latino Youth Talk About the Real "O. C." Pacific News
Service, October 11, 2004.
^ Mena, Jennifer. " In Housing Density, It's Too Close for Comfort." Los
Angeles Times, September 15, 2003.
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