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Bobert  
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I have a vast knowledge of building desktop computers and am willing to share this knowledge with other users if they need help, or just have a few quick questions.Available
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Stephen Mutunga David  
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i can answer questions on building a pc PII onwards coz in kenya its rare to get old models. am a computer technician and a can set up a computer for office use or further to that special home entertainment desktop that you will cherish and highly personalize. all my clinets end up with a smile on their faces and a question "how did you know all that?" i can also solve regarding hardware not recognized and devices drivers" problem. am also good in setting up a peer tp peer network and setting up a local area networkAvailable
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