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Tech Support in Prospect

The City of Prospect is an inner urban local government area of Adelaide.

Map of Adelaide highlighting the Prospect LGA

Tech Doods service all suburbs in this area, including:

  • Broadview
  • Collinswood
  • Fitzroy
  • Medindie Gardens
  • Nailsworth
  • Prospect
  • Ovingham
  • Sefton Park
  • Thorngate
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Services

All Tech Doods services are available wherever we operate.  A sample of our services are listed below.

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software installation services include installing and configuring operating systems as well as other software applications
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Wi-Fi problems can be frustrating, whether you're dealing with slow speeds, intermittent connections, or no connection at all.
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Just purchased a new computer? We can help with home PC set-up, to help you optimise your new computer’s performance.
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PC repairs and upgrades are our specialty. We've been building and repairing computers for decades.
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PC training or device training services to help everyday Australians learn to use email, social media, apps, software, peripheral devices, and other gadgets.
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Virus removal is often best left to the experts.
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Testimonials

Check out these comments from actual Tech Doods customers:

We love the Doods. They fixed our email problem in under 3/4 of an hour. Totally reliable, calm, easy to get on with. We would recommend them to everyone. And a very big thanks to Josh.

Gai and Grahame Dudley, Prospect - Sep 2024

I was frustrated trying to install a new wifi/bluetooth adapter. Tech Doods were prompt in responding and arrived on time. They worked through my issue and provided excellent support. I have no issues with the hardware now and would have no hesitation recommending these guys for anything PC related.

Rick, Woodville - Oct 2023

They achieved what I required to be done. They were polite and didn't discredit my inability to reach my goals.

Martin Pearson, Pennington - Jan 2024

About Prospect

To the new settlers, the locality presented a “beautiful prospect”, being described as “well timbered, with waving gum and shady trees”. For this reason Prospect Village was named by Colonel William Light shortly after the colonisation of South Australia in 1838. George Fife Angas was given the right to make first choice of “country section”, to which he and other early investors in South Australia were entitled by their purchase of land orders prior to settlement, according to the land division scheme. Under Light’s plan for the city and adjoining rural areas, the present-day inner metropolitan area was laid out as hundreds which were further divided into sections, of about 80 acres (32 ha) in size. Prospect was to fall within the Hundred of Yatala when it was proclaimed in 1846, but prior to this the section was simply referred to as “country section” and the number.

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